The Boston Terrier Pitbull Mix Guide

Thinking of getting a Boston Terrier mixed breed? Look no further as we're gonna introduce you to one of the most sought after mixed breed! The Boston Terrier Pitbull mix is a mild-mannered and affectionate breed that you and your family will surely love. They are quite great with children and even other pets if you socialize them properly. A lot of misconceptions have surrounded this breed and we're here to finally shed light on what they truly are so you can gauge if they're the perfect fit for your family!

The Boston Terrier Pitbull Mix Guide

This mixed breed is a cross between the Boston Terrier and Pitbull breed. They are both stocky and have some similarities when it comes to their temperament. Not only that, but both of them are also terrier breeds! The Boston Terrier was a mix between the now extinct English Terrier and Bulldog. The Pitbull breed however has three major categories and these are the: American Pitbull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, and Staffordshire Bull Terrier.

Both of these dogs were initially bred as fighting dogs and for aggressive hunting. However, this history had faded into the background as both breeds are now more sociable and affectionate as opposed to their origins.

Before anything else, we also would like to advise you that if ever you're planning to buy one, make sure to look for a reputable breeder. Designer dogs are quite in demand and there's also a high chance that puppy mills dabble in this business. Check out this article on how to not get scammed by breeders if you want to learn more about this!

Now, that we all got that settled, let's hop right in on the different areas you need to know about this breed from size, lifespan, temperament, to maintenance, and many more!

Breed Size, Life Span, & Maintenance

The Boston Terrier Pitbull mix varies in size but most of the time they are medium-sized dogs. The common Boston Terrier weight is between 10 - 25 lb.with a height of 15 - 17 inches at the shoulder while the American Pitbull Terrier is around 30 - 85 lb. and 17 - 19 inches at the shoulder. There's a huge chance that the mixed breed will be around 25 - 50 lb. or more!

They are stocky and sturdy dogs and quite need exercise and playtime with you! Be prepared to launch yourself with dynamic games with your Boston Terrier Pitbull mix because they will surely tire you out. Because of their energy, they require a 30-minute walk daily and to tame their energy!

Their life span ranges from 13 - 15 years and they also don't require a lot of maintenance when it comes to their dog coats.

The Boston Terrier Pitbull mix like their parents don't shed a lot but be prepared to clean the occasional shedding with a trusty vacuum at your home! When it comes to training, they can be easily taught because they are highly intelligent in the first place. Just make sure to use positive reinforcement most of the time and keep the sessions bite-sized to keep their attention. You need to be firm and assert your superiority over them because they tend to be pretty stubborn and feel "alpha" sometimes.

This mixed breed loves to please their owners so praise them occasionally and they will definitely be easier to train after. For proper socialization, bring them to the park or just let them interact with other people and pets as well. This is essential for every dog's development so they can control their aggression and develop their socialization skills.

Temperament

The Boston Terrier Pitbull mix is a lively dog and an alert one as well thanks to the combination of the Boston Terrier's temperament and the Pitbull's. They are affectionate dogs and will often seek your attention and validation! These dogs like cuddles and will probably be a staple buddy on your couch as well.

They are extremely friendly and get along well with children because of their patience! Don't believe us? Here's a video compilation of Boston Terrier mixed breeds and purebreeds with children. (Warning: you might smile a lot while watching this video)

They enjoy spending lots of time with you and other people so if you have a big family, they will surely fit right in! This breed can feel quite lonely without you around which is why they might feel isolated if you live alone! The Boston Terrier Pitbull mix is also an alert guard dog and will bark when some strangers are around. This breed is intelligent, loving, kind, and alert.

Health Conditions

Of course, most dogs will acquire a lot of hereditary health issues from their parents, fortunately, the Boston Terrier Pitbull mix don't have a lot of it! Their health conditions usually vary only from hip dysplasia, eye problems, and occasional allergies. This won't always be the same for every mixed breed though and it doesn't mean that they will acquire all of it in their lifetime.

To ensure their health beforehand, always ask the prospect breeder about the possible health issues the breed might have acquired or will acquire. Check as well if they have undergone some medical care. If the breeder will insist that the Boston Terrier Pitbull mix is perfectly healthy, then you might want to consider another breeder!

There's no such thing as a perfectly healthy dog, and the breeder should be truthful about the possible health issues that can affect the breed.

The Boston Terrier Pitbull mix is a wonderful and affectionate dog your family will surely love. Like their parents, they are kind, alert, and fun to be with especially if you have a big family around that can give them various cuddles and affection. They're quite emotionally attached to the family around them and are great companion dogs.

They might be pretty stubborn at times and can get overexcited if you just got home after a long day at work, so be warned! At the end of the day, whatever breed you choose for your home, they will always be like heaven sent angels that we humans don't deserve, so make sure to give them all the love in the world you can give!

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