I have a Boston who just turned one around Valentine's and I'm thinking about breeding her. She has papers but the man we got her from never gave them to us. Is there anyway I can still get those papers? Also I don't know if the male belongs to a friend and I do not know if he has papers yet. Is it a good idea to still breed them and if so how much should I sell the puppies for. They're both small, but I know theyre full blooded.
Oct 25, 2009
twins by: Anonymous
our black & white gave birth to what a DNA test has shown two of the pups to be mirror image twins. Both of the boy are in perfect condition. We checked back to see if other white pups had been born. 3 generations on the papa shows no white pups. 4 generations on the mama shows 1 all white pup born. both pups are all white and they are twins. i can only believe it must be a gene that came from the White English Terrier that the Boston Terriers were breed from. the twin part.....i just don't know.
Jun 19, 2009
White Boston by: Anonymous
I have a white boston that is absolutely perfect. We've had her for 8 years now and she doesn't have any defects at all. We've bred her a couple of times to our male, who has typical black/white markings and the puppies have also had perfect health. She is actually smarter than any of the typically marked bostons we've had in the past. Her name is Sugar.
Jun 06, 2009
They should cost the same but beware by: Anonymous
cream or white bostons are more prone to deafness and if your showing a dog you never want the white part around his eyes. People try to pass white/ cream off as rare, but they are really a defective boston. Still you may find one without deafness.
Feb 27, 2009
My Boston by: Georgene
My female just gave birth to 3 almost all white pup's. Are they really worth that much. They are now about 8 hours old.
Dec 18, 2008
i paid 1400 by: eve
hi i paid 1400 for my Boston Terrier in a Pet shop. i have asked around at other shops and sometimes more. I am in NY as well.