Appearance of the Bostchon
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Bostchons have a Boston Terrier body and Bichon à poil frisé facial features. They are small dogs with proportionately long legs and a compact torso. Their average weight is between 6 and 8 kilos, while their average height is between 25.5 and 43 centimeters. A Bostchon's coat is medium to long like a Bichon à poil frisé, but rough and dense like a Boston Terrier. They tend to be black and white, but can also have other colors common to Boston Terriers, such as brown and brindle. Bostchons can be mischievous, which shows in their watchful but good-humored expressions. They have hanging ears that stand up straight when excited, a short muzzle, and dark eyes and nose. Bostchons also have a short, relatively slender tail and cat-like paws that are delicate for their otherwise muscular build. |
Temperament of the Bostchon
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Like their Terrier relative, Bostchons can be sensitive, stubborn animals. As a result, Bostchons thrive in environments with consistent routines and can become obstinate if introduced to too many changes at once. At the same time, the Bostchon is an inherently happy breed, being outgoing and getting on well with children and other dogs. The combination of these personality traits makes it an excellent dog for a stable family with young children or seniors. The Bostchon is also highly intelligent, inheriting the intellect of both parent breeds, so it can be independent and resistant to training. The best way to counteract stubbornness is to introduce Bostchons to demanding training early and consistently. Ultimately, however, Bostchons love their people and are eager to please their owners. These dogs become intensely attached to their families and make wonderful pets when given sufficient structure and affection. |
Needs and activities of the Bostchon
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The Bostchon is a dynamic, energetic breed that requires a moderate daily exercise routine and constant human affection. They will appreciate a short daily walk or a trip to the dog park. They appreciate cool climates and should not be over-exercised in the heat. Bostchons are very playful, so they also enjoy vigorous play with family members. Note that Bostchons thrive in consistent environments, so owners should do their best to schedule activity at the same time each day. Bostchons are also primarily indoor dogs, so playing and snuggling inside the house are just as important as outdoor adventures. It's also important to recognize that Bostchons can be sensitive animals who will react strongly to the tone and treatment of their owners. |
Maintenance of the Bostchon
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Bostchons are minimal excretors and don't require much care, although owners should be aware of brushing the occasional knot out of their medium to long coats. They are not hypoallergenic and therefore not suitable for owners with allergies. Owners should give their Bostchons monthly baths and trim the hair around their eyes and ears to avoid infections in these areas. Like all breeds, Bostchons should have their nails trimmed as needed to avoid painful tears or overgrowth. Also, as this breed is prone to early tooth loss, owners should pay close attention to dental health and brush their teeth daily. |