Oh Boston Terriers… the breed that has become one of the most popular of all dog breeds in the United States (and among celebrities)…
Is it because of their lively, playful, friendly, clever personality? or all of the above?
Boston Terriers are a truly unique dog breed that will keep you laughing for hours, keep you company and give you love for a lifetime.
It’s quite common for Boston Terrier owners to have more than one Boston, and many of them even say that they’d have ten Boston Terriers if they could!
But as popular as they’ve become, you might be shocked to know that they are the worst dogs to live with… and there are 19 reasons for it.
Check out the 19 reasons why Boston Terriers are the worst dogs to live with on the next page:
DarrenDonna Heckert
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Are two really easier than one?
Janice Bray Vogt
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What one doesn’t think of the other one will! Really though having two is awesome, great buddies!
Laurette McMahon
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Brothers
Carol Rose
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The best dog I’ve ever had and I’ve had a few ❤️
LaDonna Blazier Pelham
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There is some jealousy with my 1 yr old, but Maggie my 3 yr old loves him. We had a boxer before we got Petey and he raised Maggie and Maggie in turned raised Petey. They play together and r good company to have around. My husband passed away in April and God has helped me a great deal. They were both totaly lost when he left one dayand never come back through the door again, so we have helped each other
Barb Christensen
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I’ve had Boston love them to.death. They.are smart
Judy Rogers Guidry
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Love those little faces
Jared Allen
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Krista Rubel
Carol Rose
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Marking her or his territory. They are very territorial
LaDonna Blazier Pelham
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At r house in April my husband passed away, Petey was house broken, but it like when David passed away he wants to go out, but forgets to go to potty, so I am gradually getting him back to where he was before David passed away. David was retired and was home with them when I was at work, so Petey life was turned up side down at 6 months old
Christy Woods
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Best breed ever
Jf Bo
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Alexandra Slam Blais
Patrick Blais
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Je brun est beau Jf Bo
Jf Bo
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Oui jte verrai ak sa:)
Mary Lou Miller-Triggiani Rothwell
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do not expect successful housebreaking until about 9 months of age and it must be done diligently. At 5 months – they should be going outside just about every hour- even for a few minutes.
Shannon Copley
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Maybe ask the vet for help or get him a playmate
Robert Rivera
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I swear my BT is really my son .He is just like me snores , farts , stubbon and always hungry.
Margaret Staggs
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This was my BT her name was Pebbles I still miss her she died March 2012, she was my baby
Lucy Rodriguez
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Makes my heart so HAPPY …..
Glorynette Ocasio
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Alex Rivera
Shani Loughrey-Miller
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Just look at those precious innocent faces. How could you not love them.
Beverly Boxberger Miller
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Love those doggies!
William Góes
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Karyne Dambroski Goes
Rocio Saavedra
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Timothy Sinquefield
Yvonne Walls
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I love my Boston! She was very easy to potty train and loves unconditionally!
Jeannine Montanye Kostelnik
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Allie Marie… Zoe and Romeo!!
Karen Morris
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They are adorable, love my Boston .
Jeannine Montanye Kostelnik
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They are very easy to train. Give yourself one week of diligently taking him/her out every hour and immediately reward with a tiny treat. You didn’t mention if it’s a boy or girl. Girls seem to be more stubborn so they can sometimes require a little more attention (mine did)
Troy Dugger
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Yep Boston’s are the best!!! You just can’t have just one!!!:-)
Rebecca Becker
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Love, love, love Boston Terriers!!
Diane Broset
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Love them
Collette Brooks
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He’ll ya♡♡
Vicki L Nelson
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All true, sadly!
Michael Hendrix
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Omg that looks like our babies
Melinda M Mac Donald-Young
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I have never ever had an issue with my 2 having accidents in the house Except when my female got sick with cushions disease n she couldn’t control her bladder.God love her we had to put her down Dec 26 Her medication stopped working 🙁
Melinda M Mac Donald-Young
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Yes they r great to train took about a week n that was it
Melinda M Mac Donald-Young
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Beautiful girl Sorry to hear she past hugs
Melinda M Mac Donald-Young
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Beautiful
Melinda M Mac Donald-Young
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N ps for the record as far as I’m concerned they r the best dogs to live with but now I could go with out his passing gas issue lol
Pat Barnes
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They look like my bostons!!
Becky Cochran
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Looked through this with Matilda tucked in my chair right beside me, she is such a sweet comfort. In retirement our lives center around her and whatever her needs may be.
Pat Barnes
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My grandson with our bostons!
Becky Cochran
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I’m sorry for your loss too, please open your heart to another.
Allie Marie
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So weird!! Lol
Candy Buckley
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I’m so sorry. That’s sad :'(
Melinda M Mac Donald-Young
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Candy Buckley I still miss her so my but she will be at rainbow bridge waiting for me 🙂
Megan McNeely
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Put some pants on him
Kay Alfonsi
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Aw, so cute.
Margaret Staggs
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Thank you Melinda M Mac Donald-Young and Becky Cochran. I would love to have another one
Jessica Klarr
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David Klarr hmm