Boston Terriers: Great Family Pets
The Boston Terrier has been called the ultimate family dog.
Many owners say that your family is not complete until you have
a Boston Terrier or two. And it's easy to see why owners give
glowing reports of the interactions between their Boston
Terriers and their children. Not only will your children
benefit from this playful and cuddly furry playmate - they will
have a loyal friend for life.
Boston Terriers are intelligent, friendly and outgoing. They
love to be around people and will benefit from a loving family
"pack". Typically eager to please these dogs are so lovable you
won't want to consider another breed. If you have young
children and intend on buying or already own a Boston Terrier,
here are some rules about making the relationship between the
children and the dog as trouble free as possible.
1. Good socialization means a good family
dog
Boston Terriers are easy to socialize. Take your puppy with
you in the car or out on errands whenever you can. The puppy
should get used to being around people and other dogs. Although
it is not recommended that you take your puppy into public
places before they have received all their vaccines - you can
take your puppy in the car with you when you fetch the children
from school.
2. The dogs may not be treated
aggressively
Children need to be taught not to tease or bother the dog
while eating. Any dog gets aggressive if disturbed while eating
and this has resulted in many tragic bites. Letting your
children feed the dog is a great way to get them involved in
caring for your dog. If your dog does growl you should
discourage him by saying "No" and making it clear that growling
is unacceptable behavior.
3. A few sessions with a dog trainer are a good
idea
Even if your Boston Terrier is well behaved; a dog trainer
can reassure you all that your dog is aware of the boundaries
in your family.
4. The puppy may not bite the children - even
playfully
Teething puppies are no problem; their gentle little bites
don't hurt now - but they will when your dog gets teeth! Rather
encourage a policy of "no bite". Offer toys and other
appropriate outlets for the play bites.
5. Make the boundaries clear
As with any dog - boundaries are the key. Your puppy should
not be allowed to roam the house freely until he is properly
housetrained. This is a fun process in which you can involve
the children. The puppy will need to be taken out every time he
needs to go and the children will benefit from taking them
outside and waiting until they have done their business.
Following these tips should assure you of a family friendly
Boston Terrier.
Having a dog in the house, particularly a Boston Terrier -
can be a wonderful positive experience for your children too.
Your children will learn many valuable life skills from their
dog. They benefit by learning the value of respect. They learn
responsibility (children should be encouraged to take part in
caring for the dog too). In addition they will learn patience,
kindness and compassion. Your dog will develop a special
relationship with your children. Boston Terriers are generally
content to be played with. If socialized correctly they are
tolerant and will even allow the kids to play dress up with
them.
The positive effect a dog can have on your family is
amazing. Boston Terriers are intelligent and child friendly.
Proper training and teaching children to respect and love the
dog will ensure your Boston Terrier becomes a valued part of
your family.

Steve Allison is a third generation of professional dog
breeders along with his brother Gary. It all started with his
grandparents in 1970 with the Boston Terriers and has expanded
to Maltese, Yorkshire Terriers, Pugs, Shih Tzu’s and
Pomeranians. He is also actively involved with dog rescue and
has a website that showcases the puppies they occasionally has
for sale at All My Puppies
Online Steve is also the
co-author of two consumer guides, Carpet Secrets
and Moving Secrets
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