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The Boston Terrier is one of the smaller breeds in the world. It is part of the non-sporting group. This breed only grows up to fifteen or seventeen inches. It is also one of the only breeds ever developed in America, and has been bred to be much smaller than the first one bred in 1891.
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The Boston Terrier is one of the smaller breeds in the world. It is part of the non-sporting group. This breed only grows up to fifteen or seventeen inches. It is also one of the only breeds ever developed in America, and has been bred to be much smaller than the first one bred in 1891.
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The Boston Terrier loves to play. Since it is small, the best toys for it are small bones and squeaky toys. If you have one, make sure you have time to play with it everyday, and let it exercise. This way, it is sure to be healthy.
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When you get a Boston Terrier puppy, it should be fed up to 4 times a day. Start it off with a mix of wet and dry foods. Eventually, you will be able to wean it off of wet food and only feed it dry food. By the time it is one year old, it will only eat dry food, and eat once a day.
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Boston Terrier puppies are very curious. They need constant attention and almost always want to play. Keep them confined to one level of the house until they are finished teething.
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The average age a Boston Terrier has lived is fifteen years. With good owners, they can live even longer. Raising a Boston Terrier is fun, and is the best experience anyone can have, especially with this dog.
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