Boston Terrier

The Tuxedo Troublemaker
Also Known As -
Boston Bull, Boston
Boston Terriers are friendly and lively dogs, known for their distinctive tuxedo-like markings and adaptable nature. They are good companions for families and apartment living.

New Owner

They’re great for first-time owners who want a fun, affectionate companion with minimal drama.
Activity Needs
Average
Average
Average
Average

A couple good walks and some indoor play go a long way. They’re energetic but not exhausting.

Trainability
Willing
Willing
Willing

Smart, eager, and responsive to consistent, upbeat training.

kid compatability
Kids
Kids

Excellent with kids and other pets when socialized early. Loves being part of the action.

grooming needs
Low
Low
Low

Short, smooth coat is easy to manage. A quick brush now and then does the trick.

noise level
Can Be Vocal
Can Be Vocal
Can Be Vocal

Can be a bit vocal—especially when excited or bored.

Good for Allergies
No
No

Not hypoallergenic, but lower-maintenance coat than many breeds.

About the

Boston Terrier

Boston Terriers are small, well-balanced dogs known for their expressive eyes, tuxedo-like coat, and charming personalities. Compact but sturdy, they typically weigh between 10 to 25 pounds—with most around 15—and stand 15 to 17 inches tall at the shoulder. They have short tails, perky ears, and a smooth, square-shaped face with a short, wrinkle-free muzzle.

Originally bred in the late 1800s by crossing the now-extinct White English Terrier with the English Bulldog, the breed started out with fighting roots. But over generations, the Boston Terrier was refined into a friendly, people-loving companion. Despite their name, they’re not considered true terriers; the American Kennel Club classifies them in the Non-Sporting Group.

Boston Terriers are generally gentle and alert, with a playful streak and just enough spunk to keep life interesting. While they vary in temperament—some are more independent, others are full-on snugglers—most thrive on human connection and do well in homes with kids, seniors, and even other pets. They’re not excessive barkers, but they’ll speak up when something’s worth noticing.

Size & Build:

• Height: 15–17 inches

• Weight: 10–25 lbs (typically ~15 lbs)

• Erect ears, short tail, smooth coat, short square muzzle

Temperament:

• Friendly, expressive, affectionate

• Generally quiet unless provoked

• Enjoys companionship—human and canine alike

Fun Fact: Despite the name, Boston Terriers aren’t terriers by classification—they belong to the Non-Sporting Group.

Similar Breeds: French Bulldog, Pug, English Toy Spaniel

What It's Like To Own One

Living with a Boston Terrier is like rooming with a perpetually cheerful goofball who thinks every day is a party just for you. They’re expressive—those big, soulful eyes and signature head tilts can charm their way out of just about anything. Whether they’re chasing a toy, snorting in their sleep, or wiggling with excitement when you walk through the door, a Boston brings constant comic relief wrapped in genuine affection.

They’re a near-perfect mix of playful and chill. Not hyper, not lazy—just enough energy to keep up with your life and enough calm to lounge with you afterward. Boston Terriers love being part of the family routine. Whether you’re working from home or watching a movie, they want in on it—preferably in your lap or at least snuggled right beside you.

Compact, social, and endlessly amusing, Boston Terriers make incredible companions for those who want a small dog with a huge heart—and a sense of humor that never quits.

Tail Of The Tape

Trait
Low
High
Height
15
in
17
in
Weight
12
lbs
25
lbs
Lifespan
11
yrs
11
yrs

Personality Snapshot

  • Playful and adaptable
  • Surprisingly athletic
  • Very affectionate and expressive
  • Can be gassy (it’s part of the charm)
  • Great apartment dog

Breed Embodiment

Tom Holland
Charming, goofy, and impossible not to love

Dating Profile

I’m goofy, loyal, and down for whatever—as long as it involves you. I’m the type who’ll make you laugh, hog the blanket, and stare into your soul with my giant eyes (you’ll cave). I’m into short walks, sofa cuddles, and keeping the mood light. Bonus points if you love snorts, snacks, and spontaneous play sessions. If you’re looking for a ride-or-die in a tuxedo, I’m your guy.

Fictional Owners

Marty McFly
Loyal, fast-moving, and full of excitement
Jessie (from Toy Story)
Loud, loving, and built for friendship
Michael Scott
Overenthusiastic, social, and loves to entertain

Where They Want To Live

Boston Terriers thrive anywhere there’s love, laughter, and someone to sit next to. They’re adaptable charmers—happy in apartments, houses, city lofts, or suburban homes. What matters most isn’t square footage, it’s presence. If you’re around, they’re content. If you’re not around for long stretches, they’ll get lonely fast.

These dogs are ideal for singles, couples, or families with kids—as long as they’re treated like part of the crew. They don’t need a yard or endless adventures, just some daily play, cozy nap zones, and people who laugh at their snorts. Give a Boston Terrier a spot near your heart (and your heating vent), and they’re home.

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Things To Know

• Can be prone to flatulence—watch the diet

• Early socialization helps curb barking

• Can get chilly—may need a sweater

• Stubborn streaks respond to humor and consistency

• Great travel buddies

Gear Guide

• Soft harness for walks

• Snuffle mat or food puzzles

• Cozy bed near your spot

• Dog jacket for cold weather

• Durable plush toys

Health Watch: Common Breed Risks

Boston Terriers are generally sturdy but have a few breed-specific health issues to watch:

• Brachycephalic airway syndrome (due to their short muzzle)

• Eye problems: corneal ulcers, cataracts, and cherry eye

• Patellar luxation (loose kneecaps)

• Deafness (especially in white-coated individuals)

• Allergies and sensitive skin

• Occasional digestive issues and flatulence

Regular vet checkups and monitoring for breathing or eye issues are essential.

Coat Types & Color Variety

Boston Terriers are as easy to groom as they are to love:

• Short, smooth single coat

• Classic “tuxedo” coloring: black & white, brindle & white, or seal & white

• Minimal shedding, but a quick brush weekly helps with shine and loose hair

• Occasional baths keep them fresh (they’re usually pretty clean)

• Wipe their facial folds and eyes regularly to prevent irritation

Low-maintenance coat, high-impact cuteness.

Diet & Nutrition Needs

Bostons benefit from balanced meals that support energy and digestion:

• Feed a high-quality small-breed formula with moderate fat content

• Split into 2 meals daily to reduce risk of bloating and aid digestion

• Avoid overfeeding—they’re prone to weight gain

• Watch for food sensitivities that may show up as skin or stomach issues

• Use dental chews or dry kibble to support oral health

They’ll try to beg their way into extra treats—don’t fall for it (every time).

Health Care Tips

Keeping a Boston Terrier happy and healthy is all about proactive attention to the small stuff:

• Avoid extreme heat—flat-faced breeds overheat easily

• Use a harness, not a collar, to protect their airway

• Keep eyes clean and check for signs of irritation or squinting

• Brush teeth regularly—small mouths can mean dental trouble

• Schedule regular vet visits to stay ahead of breathing and joint concerns

With good care, Bostons can live long, snorty, love-filled lives.

Bottom Line

Boston Terriers are funny, loving, and endlessly entertaining little companions. Their expressive faces, quirky habits, and snort-filled charm make them instant mood boosters in any home. Whether you live solo, with a partner, or have a full house of kids and chaos, a Boston fits right in—as long as someone’s around to cuddle, play, and laugh at their adorable weirdness. With the heart of a best friend and the manners of a comedian, they’re a lovable mix of silly and sweet.

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