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Our pretty mom, Mollie, just delivered five beautiful girls on April 24!  Only two girls still available for adoption!

Hello and Thank You for your interest in our Boston Terriers. Our next two litters are expected in the March/April time frame.  Contact me to reserve the pup of your choice since our Boston babies tend to find families quickly!  If you would like more information or would like to be placed on our waiting list, please email me at RonniesRuffers@Yahoo.com for more information.

Please contact me today to reserve your little "Ruffer"!  

I would like to introduce our newest litter of baby Bostons born April 24.  These babies belong to Mollie and Hoss and are some really pretty babies!  We only have two girls remaining from this litter still available for adoption.  Both of these girls will be standard black and white in color and will be between 12-15 lbs full grown.  These babies come with CKC Registration, and APR and ACA are also available.   Please contact me for more information at RonniesRuffers@Yahoo.com.





These are our wonderful parents!  Each parent has a purebred bloodline, and each are CKC, APR, and ACA Registered!


Each of our puppies comes with CKC Registration, Current and up-to-date vaccinations, a Veterinarian Examination, a Health Guarantee, and if shipped, a Certificate of Health.  If you have any questions regarding any of our puppies, please feel free to email me at

RonniesRuffers@Yahoo.com.


BOSTON TERRIER FAQ'S

Breed Group:
 
Non-Sporting
Weight:  10-25 lbs
Height:  15-17 inches
Color(s):  brindle, seal, or black with white markings on muzzle, between eyes, and forechest, and possibly white collar and lower legs
Coat:  The Boston Terrier has a coat that is fine in texture, short, glossy, and smooth. The color of the coat comes in black with white markings, seal, and brindle. Occasionally the coat will come in brown with white markings. This breed is an average shedder.
Overview:  As their name implies, this breed was developed in Boston, Massachusetts. Originally weighing up to 44 pounds, the Boston Terrier was bred down from the bull and terrier pit-fighting breeds. This breed has the distinction of being the first non-sporting dog to be bred in America.
Character:  The Boston Terrier is compact, sturdy, and small but is not delicate or fragile. This breed has a kind and gentle nature and is often referred to as the American Gentleman. They are lively, high-spirited, and playful. This dapper dog is a delightful combination of determination, strength, balance, and gracefulness.
Temperament:  Highly intelligent, alert, and enthusiastic, the Boston Terrier is affectionate and loyal. This breed is quite animated and has a lovely sense of humor. They thrive on human interaction and on being an integral part of the family. They do best in a home with children over the age of eight years and are exceedingly good with the elderly. They will generally get along with non-canine pets, although males may fight with other dogs. The Boston Terrier has a very sensitive nature and will be affected either positively or negatively by tone of voice or the home atmosphere and environment.
Care:  Regular brushing with a firm bristle brush will minimize loose hair. This breed should be bathed only when absolutely necessary using a mild shampoo. The Boston Terrier has a tendency to drool so frequent wiping of the face is recommended. They eyes and ears need to be checked and cleaned on a regular basis. Boston Terriers are prone to such health issues as breathing difficulties, heart and skin tumors, and eye injuries. They do not adapt well to weather extremes.
Training:  The Boston Terrier is eager and quick to learn. They may be difficult to housebreak and the crate training method is recommended. Due to their highly sensitive nature harsh and heavy-handed methods must never be used. This breed responds to praise, fairness, firmness, patience, and consistency.
Activity:  Relatively inactive indoors, the Boston Terrier is quite content to just be with the family at all times. However, regular daily exercise is a must to keep this breed fit and in shape. They benefit from and enjoy securely leashed walks, family play sessions, and free play in a safely fenced area. Boston Terriers do well in an apartment, condominium, or city dwelling provided they are given sufficient exercise, attention, and stimulation.

This information was obtained from NextDayPets.com.  For more information regarding the Boston Terrier breed, you can visit www.NextDayPets.com.
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