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tess10 01-18-2011 08:14 AM

We have a boston terrier and they are the most loving and wonderful dog ever. Her name is "Baby" and she is a "velco" dog (always stuck to me). She is our third boston and I will never be without one! We also have a german shepard about 8 years old, but when she is gone we won't have anymore large dogs.

LovingIzabella 01-18-2011 05:15 PM

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This is one of my bostons-our red male Tigger indulging in the woodstove today with the ice outside. I love seeing everyone's furry babies.
Hugs
April

grmamrtha1 01-18-2011 07:13 PM

Tooooo Precious!!!! Please give him an extra hug for me. Thank you.

aorlflood 01-18-2011 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by LovingIzabella
This is one of my bostons-our red male Tigger indulging in the woodstove today with the ice outside. I love seeing everyone's furry babies.
Hugs
April

Our BT loved laying/sleeping in front of the wood stove when we had it. We have since changed it out for a rice-coal stove and there is nowhere on the hearth for her to lay down. Now she climbs on the back of the sofa and watches out the window or lays on the sofa on a sofa pillow.

The first picture is of her waiting...watching as my husband got the fire started in the wood stove.

The next 2 are of her sitting on the back of the sofa watching out the window...ever the Protector! :)

Blue's quilting mama 01-18-2011 09:19 PM

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Ricky, my Australian cow dog, is our dog. We rescued her from the humane society...

biscuitqueen 01-18-2011 09:19 PM

I have rescued a yellow lab, she's 6 now. what a hoot, totally a "Marley" not allowed at the table tho, but has eaten most of what is in the back yard, no shoes---how odd. I also have a 18 yr old this year, golden/husky mix. and doesnt act a day over 10, she still will play w/ the lab every once in awhile. I think it has every thing to do with her diet, she's never had people food, except a beef bone from the store. never been to the vet except for a spay and shots. I wish I knew how to post a picture of her.

lizzy 01-19-2011 02:27 AM

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Originally Posted by bodie358
Maybe it's because one owns me but I seem to see more Boston Terrier dogs as avatars than any other breed here on the board. What kind of dog owns you?

Molly is my best friend and she is a yorkiepoo. I know I sound like a doggie mom but she is a perfect little dog. I wish I could clone her :-D

My Molly
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RugosaB 01-25-2011 03:49 PM

I know this is an old thread, but my basenjis say I must post, because really, they let me live here

Japonica 01-25-2011 04:04 PM


Originally Posted by bodie358
I have had dogs all my life but my boston Winston is the smartest of all. I taught him tricks starting when he was 3 months old. Within a month he could roll over, crawl, sit up and beg, shake, dance, spin in cirles and dribble a tennis ball with his feet. I dont think there is any limit to the number of things this dog can learn.

Wow! How did you teach them to do all that?

skothing 01-25-2011 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by bj
I have a boxer and my grandson's Schnoodle is here with us for a bit. :D

I have a Schnoodle that is so sweet. I had a boston and boxer
. Daughter took boston boxer died 6 years ago and i still cry.


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