Boston Terrier Blog

Welcome to our Boston Blog! Here you will find helpful info all about Bostons and suggestions that work for us at Orchard View Bostons!

Did you know a pure bred Boston is born without a tail? This breed naturally will have a stub or cork screw nub…no tail. Look for this when purchasing your new puppy. Inbreeding most notably causes a tail-Not buying from a reputable breeder with a good line of puppies can cause others issues also such as health, skeletal, and mental issues that can be very costly to a Boston owner. You get what you pay for 🐾

Dallas

A little Boston History

Following the civil war, The Boston terrier breed was developed in the stables of Boston Massachusetts, as a fighting dog. He was bred from crosses between the English Bulldog and English White terrier. These little dogs were very intelligent and showed the best features of both parent breeds. In 1893 the Boston Terrier breed received its first recognition when 75 Bostons were approved admission into stud book of American Kennel Club. Following recognition the breed developed rapidly, and Boston Terriers soon found place in homes and hearts across america! For the first half of the 20th century, the Boston Terrier was the leading choice of pet owners across the United State and accounted for the largest number of AKC registrations of any breed. AKC says the the breeds success was due to its american origins and populations did not decrease during the world wars when shipping dogs was difficult, but remained popular because they are great little dogs and easy keepers. Bostons are described as near perfect companions,friendly, affectionate, gentle with children, playful, comical, lively, intelligent, Clean and easy to train. Bostons live for their owners, are eager to please, and prefer to be right by their owner’s side at all times.

>2017 Boston Terrier club of America

6-9 weeks: 5 way Combination vaccine without leptospirosis
12 weeks or older: Rabies vaccine, first one good for 1 year. Repeat Rabies then covers for 3 years.
12-15 weeks: 7 way Combination vaccine including leptospirosis and Lyme or Parvovirus if you have a concern of that in your area.
Adult: Any combination vaccine yearly Bordatella: is necessary if you are boarding your dogs at any kennel location and is normally required by your kennel. We all know vet visits are expensive and when you have numerous dogs it can be very costly! At Orchard View Bostons we booster our dogs yearly ourselves with combo vaccinations. When its time, we stop by our local Tractor Supply clinics for our Rabies shots and our visits to our local veterinarian are then for physicals, baby x-rays, puppy checks and dew claw removals. This is how we keep our dogs healthy and keep affordable care for us!

Birthday Celebrations!
Ivy August 28th
Dallas August 30th
Ava & Piper April 21st
Teeter December 13th
Happy Birthday to my babies!

Our Boston Litters

Welcome to Orchard View Bostons! On our site you will see our dogs, puppies and get to know us and how we operate our Boston breeding. Our dogs are raised as part of the family and all puppies are delivered hands on. As a breeder you will see how differently we do things to involve our customers from the time our litters are born and puppies are picked. It’s very important for us to get know you and your family, and you get to know us! We love staying in touch, getting updates about your puppies, sharing photos, and being available for You. Our customers really do become part of our Boston family! 🐾

We do accept names for our litter wait lists and we do follow the list in order of the date that you asked to be placed on our list. Once we are expecting a litter, customers are notified that are next in line to possibly choose once the babies are here- if you choose to pass- we do not hold spots. Once you decide on your baby, we require a $200.00 non-refundable deposit for your choice. Final payment is due at 8 weeks during pick up. We do understand that it may seem long, but we promise our Boston babies are worth the wait!

**** If you would like to be added to our wait list please understand, current wait is most likely Fall 2024.

Teeters fall 2023 Litter