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I have been researching the next dog to add to the family and am stuck on either a pug or boston terrier. Does anyone have any experience with the bostons? There seems to be alot of conflicting info on them about how they are with other dogs, some say great alot says not so great. My sister has a 2.5kg very sweet chihuahua that the pup would be baby sat with some of the time so it has to be dependable with other dogs and preferably other animals.

I will be seeing some bostons on saturday to actually meet in real life and get a better feel for them but any info would be great!

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I have been researching the next dog to add to the family and am stuck on either a pug or boston terrier. Does anyone have any experience with the bostons? There seems to be alot of conflicting info on them about how they are with other dogs, some say great alot says not so great. My sister has a 2.5kg very sweet chihuahua that the pup would be baby sat with some of the time so it has to be dependable with other dogs and preferably other animals.

I will be seeing some bostons on saturday to actually meet in real life and get a better feel for them but any info would be great!

PUG PUG PUG! I have 2- best decision I ever made (apart from my border collie Sally :))

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I have been researching the next dog to add to the family and am stuck on either a pug or boston terrier. Does anyone have any experience with the bostons? There seems to be alot of conflicting info on them about how they are with other dogs, some say great alot says not so great. My sister has a 2.5kg very sweet chihuahua that the pup would be baby sat with some of the time so it has to be dependable with other dogs and preferably other animals.

I will be seeing some bostons on saturday to actually meet in real life and get a better feel for them but any info would be great!

+1 on the pug, I have one plus another on the way!

Temprament wise, Pugs and Bostons are sort of similar. Both are velcro dogs and would react to other dogs depending on how you raise it/train it and its own individual personality!

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From the one I know well I'd say a Boston!!! My OH's sister has one which we babysit regularly. He has the most amazing personality and is so so friendly. He loves my dogs and fits right in.

Best of all he doesn't seem to shed much hair :thumbsup:

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Yup, I doubt you would go wrong with either! both wonderful breeds... Boston shedding would be different to Pug shedding thou, Pug shedding can be excessive bostons not as much so!!!

Pugs are easier to come by! In the end I think it will come down to which breed you prefer and what pupp yu fall in love with :thumbsup:

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My last choice of breed was the Pug, Boston or French Bulldog. There were all what I wanted in a dog, but Archie came along at the right time, so I got Pugged instead. :laugh:

Yes the shedding in Pugs is something to go :eek: at, but if its not that big an issue, then go Pug, if it is then go Boston. I think any dog will like other dogs, so long as they are socialised well and get used to them being around.

Archie had never been around kids while I have had him (not sure about his breeder), but he loved them, he was more calmer than I expected and seemed to love them. However my granddaughter was terrified of Archie, but I think it was his face that scared her :confused: its only a face an owner would love :rofl:

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"Apples and Oranges" :laugh:

The Boston is a terrier I believe the Pug is...well a Pug. And then there is the question of Fawn or Black (Pug), of which I have also heard personality differs greatly. :) Not forgetting also that each dog is an individual too.

You will definitely find a pug easier to come by, and dare I say it, perhaps more to budget (if that's an important factor?)

Both are lovely, sweet companions.

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Sorry but I disagree that any dog will like other dogs as long as they are socialised. Breed and breeding play a very big part in this.

Agree. Some breeds like Lowchens and Cavaliers are highly social animals.

But whatever breed you get the odds of it getting along with the Chi are increased with the newcomer being a puppy and spending a good deal of time in each others company.

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I'd actually say Pugs and Bostons are quite different from each other.

I agree, totally different breed traits. If you want something sparky and terrier-ish get a Boston, if you want something affable with a sense of humour get a Pug.

FWIW my Pug doesn't shed at all. He is a black, single coat - I thnk shedding would tip me over the edge with all his other quirks :laugh:

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I love both breeds, but am partial to bostons. After meeting one I just loved the smooth sleek coat, and she was great with my boy Biscuit and a real cuddle bug too. Had quite a spunky littl personality as well...definately on my 'to own' list! Just sharing my experience with you, havn't shared much time with pugs :(

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Bostons are not in the terrier group (Group 2) they are in the non sporting group, (Group 7).

They are both great little dogs. Only you can decide which one will suit you and your life style best. :)

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Thanks guys. The shedding of the pug doesnt really worry me as i figure with my hydrobath and a furminator i may be able to make it not so bad. Im really finding it hard to choose. I have spoken to some lovely boston breeders and it seems it may not be a very long wait depending on sexes in litters.

I guess i worry about the quite large amount of negative feedback on the bostons on the net in regards to their temprement with other dogs. I really love the frenchie as well but worry about any health probs.

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