Read About Boston Terrier Breeders

Boston Terrier breeders are usually far more informed and knowledgeable about their breed than a typical pet store employee may be. Buying a dog from a reputable breeder is a good alternative to buying a dog from a pet store. Be sure to seek a reputable breeder; you can rest assured that the dog you get was raised with care by an informed and invested party.

ImageThere may be local Boston Terrier clubs in your area, which can be an excellent resource for locating a breeder. There are national and sometimes regional groups and professional societies for Boston Terrier owners and breeders. While not all Boston Terrier breeders will belong to these groups, membership in a group like this may be an indication of how seriously the breeder takes her work. The Internet can be a good resource for locating a Boston Terrier breeder. Ask other Boston Terrier owners for recommendations for a breeder, or consult listservs and other websites devoted to dogs in general, or Boston Terriers in particular. A simple online search can be performed by typing the words “Boston Terrier” and “breeder” into an Internet search engine. On some websites you can find forums or discussion boards regarding breeders. Try to select a breeder who has received good feedback from previous customers. Your vet may also be able to supply you with recommendations for a breeder.

Plan to take the time to get to know potential breeders. A good breeder will always have at least as many questions for you as you have for him. A breeder who cares about his animals will want to know that each dog is going to a good, loving home. You may find that you have a lot of initial contact with a breeder over the phone or via email. When you actually meet with the breeder, you may have your choice of only a few or several dogs, depending on the size of his breeding operation.

The breeding facility should be sanitary and pleasant, with clean runs and cages. ImageThe dogs should appear well-cared for and well-fed, with ample space to run and play. When selecting a dog, look for a Boston Terrier with clear eyes and a shiny coat. The dogs should be active and alert. Be wary of a breeder whose dogs are overly timid or aggressive. The puppies should be well socialized and appear healthy and happy.

Whelping Boston Terriers can be somewhat difficult, since bitches have narrow pelvises and the puppies tend to have large heads. Many breeders opt to deliver via Caesarian section rather than risk injuries to mother or babies during delivery. Be sure to ask the breeder how whelping is handled in general, and if there were any issues with this litter in particular.

Boston Terrier breeders can be an excellent source of information, even if you are not yet ready to purchase a dog. A reputable breeder will spend time answering your questions, not just trying to sell you a Boston Terrier. She will want to know that you are getting the dog you want and that her Boston Terrier is getting a good home. A Boston Terrier may cost a bit more from a breeder than it would from a pet store, but you will likely receive far more personalized attention and perhaps a better dog. If you don’t feel comfortable with the experience you are having, seek another breeder.