Boston Terrier Mix Puppies For Sale Ontario

"My dog is a cross between a Boston Terrier and a Jack Russell Terrier. He is very loving and good tempered with tons of energy. He is also extremely smart. He is about 20 pounds full grown. He needs a lot of exercise. He is a great apartment dog. He has a beautiful brindle coat with a white collar and face, similar to his Boston Terrier relatives. He can jump extremely high. He is a nice slim dog, no weight problems. He has a very shiny shorthair coat and sheds very little. He is not a stinky dog at all. People who come over say he doesn't even smell like a typical dog. He is extremely good-looking and muscular." "My dog is a cross between a Boston Terrier and a Jack Russell Terrier. Find a Bo-Jack Breeder The Bo-Jack is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Boston Terrier and the Jack Russell Terrier. "I have bred a Boston Terrier (male) and Jack Russell (female). We had 7 puppies shown here at 1 week old. We call them Bo-Jacks. They are really pretty pups. I call them a unique blend of the Jack Russell (female) and the Boston Terrier (male).
The Boston male is the bigger size of Boston. All these puppies are brindle and white. The white markings are like the Boston's. Hampton Bay Lighting Barcelo EstatesBrindle does not really show up in this pic well. Ecological Light Bulbs And Fixtures LlcI think as they get older the pic will show it much better." Wbc T Shirt BoxingPhoto courtesy of D&D's Kennel, Debbie Snyder and Doug Smoot, owners Boston Terrier / Jack Russell Terrier hybrid puppies (Bo-Jacks) shown here at 1 week old, photo courtesy of D&D's Kennel, Debbie Snyder and Doug Smoot, owners Boston Terrier / Jack Russell Terrier hybrid puppy (Bo-Jack), Photo courtesy of D&D's Kennel, Debbie Snyder and Doug Smoot, owners Bo-Jack puppy at 2 1/2 weeks old—Its mother is Jack Russell and father is a Boston Terrier.
Photo courtesy of D&D's Kennel "These are pics I took of our Jack Russell / Boston Terrier mix pup, Jazmin at 3 months old. She is the perfect mix of both breeds. She loves to run, run, run and play with our children and when she is done, she loves to cuddle with anyone who has a lap for her to curl up in. She loves to be near her people. She never gets far away. She is so adorable." Jazmin the Bo-Jack hybrid puppy at 3 months old "This is my Jack Russell and Boston Terrier mix named Belle while she was in the process of playing on my nephew's swing set. At that time she was at the top of a slide. She is very active but she also takes the time to sleep and likes to watch some TV shows. Belle was not an easy dog to train and as a matter of fact she is still in the process of trying to get her barking, digging and some other excitable traits she has under control. We are doing this together, but she does have her own mind. She is 1 1/2 years old in this picture, loves most squeaky toys and playing catch, jumps on my lap while I am at the computer and I could swear if she had thumbs she would work the computer.
Belle is intelligent but can be hard headed... but she loves to be loved and give love and I am prepared for it!"Line LaroseHappy Birthday to our Jersey Girl!! Two years old today!! Welcome To Boston Terrier Rescue of Florida! Dedicated to rescuing Boston Terriers regardless of age, health or adoptability. It is our vision to become the premier rescue in the Southeast by providing a  safe haven, comfort, love, and healthcare to all Boston Terriers in our rescue. Donate Today To Help Our Bostons!Donate once or become a sponsor. Click to Donate Today!Adopt A BostonAdopting a Boston saves TWO lives! Become A Fur-ever home. Learn About Adoption Today!Be A Foster ParentGive a Boston a home for now, while we find them a fur-ever home. Become a Foster Parent.Upcoming EventsNo upcoming eventsHappening NOW On Facebook!!Our Bostons Are On Instagram! Breed group: Non-Sporting, Terrier Fur Color: Black & Brown, Black & White, Brown & White, Light Brown / Golden, Merle / Spotted / Brindle / Speckled
Life Expectancy: About 15 years Not good for cold climate Best Suited For: Families with children, active singles and seniors, apartments, houses with/without yards Temperament: Playful, energetic, loving, devoted Comparable Breeds: Pug, Boston Terrier So what do you get when you cross a Pug and a Boston Terrier? A bundle of cuteness is what! Although its exact origins are unclear, the Bugg has seen a swift rise in popularity amongst designer dog breed enthusiasts; and quite rightly so. They are absolutely adorable and their playful and loving personalities make them an excellent dog for most first time dog owners. Although a hybrid’s appearance can sometimes be difficult to predict, breeders of Buggs aim for a physical appearance that is closer to that of the Pug’s. Buggs often have (but not always) drooping ears and curly tails. Their coats are straight and soft. The Bugg has seen a swift rise in popularity amongst designer dog breed enthusiasts;
and quite rightly so. There is no exact record of when or why the first Buggs were bred, but breeders by and large agree that they are a more recent creation in the designer dog arena. One possible motive for crossing Pugs and Boston Terriers may have been to create a very small lapdog that combines the best characteristics of both breeds. Although Buggs are generally defined as crosses between Pugs and Boston Terriers, their genetic buildup is not always 50% Pug and 50% Boston Terrier. This is because many breeders breed multi-generation crosses. Don’t let their small size fool you, Buggs are voracious eaters and will readily stuff themselves with any food that you put in front of them. Therefore it is important to carefully monitor the amount of food that you feed your Bugg. Buggs are extremely intelligent and easy to train. Buggs are extremely intelligent and easy to train. However, some can inherit a stubborn streak from their Boston Terrier parents and therefore require a patient owner that is committed to the training process.
They generally respond very well to reward based training methods and a firm but loving hand. The average weight of a hybrid breed is usually estimated as the average weight of its two parents. Buggs often weigh in at around 15 to 25 pounds. Predicting a hybrid dog’s temperament can sometimes be a challenging task because their personalities can differ greatly based on the genetic contribution from each parent. However, a Bugg’s temperament is fairly easy to predict since Pugs and Boston Terriers share a similar temperament to each other. Like Pugs, Buggs are extremely loving and devoted to their owners and love spending time cuddling up in their laps. They are also extremely playful and sometimes even comical. Buggs are highly affectionate towards children and love playing with them. However, they can sometimes inherit the Boston Terrier’s territorial streak and this can become a problem when not corrected quickly. Lapdogs that are territorial over their owners might not seem like a significant threat but is a serious issue that any responsible dog owner should address.
Like most hybrid dogs, Buggs are an extremely healthy breed and do not suffer from any known hereditary ailments. They can however sometimes suffer from dry skin and should be treated with oatmeal baths and moisturizer accordingly. Buggs have a life expectancy of 10 to 13 years. Buggs are highly energetic and love to frolic and play around. Their daily exercise requirements can be easily met with a brisk walk or a short session of play. Buggs are extremely loving and devoted to their owners and love spending time cuddling up in their laps. As with other designer dog breeds, the Bugg is not recognized by the American Kennel Club. The Bugg is recognized by the American Canine Hybrid Club, the Designer Dogs Kennel Club, the International Designer Canine Registry and the Designer Breed Registry. Buggs have short, fine coats and come in shades of brown, black or white. Buggs are not heavy shedders and make good pets for dog owners with mild allergies. They should be brushed once a week.