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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 694504" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Lil, I think you've got the Boston thing down! I've got three of them, two girls and a boy. I've never noticed much difference in temperament between the boy and the girls but their personalities are completely different. They are all affectionate and playful but in different ways. Katy was already spayed when I got her but I really didn't notice any difference in Ragan after she was spayed. Mine are all senior citizens, 10, 12 and 14. Ragan just turned 14 and is almost completely blind but gets around fine. The thing about Bostons is that they are fearless with other dogs. If challenged, they would take on a Rottweiler, no problem. They have no idea how little they really are. They're tough little dogs. I think of them as velvet covered rocks. And every one of them plays bitey face. It's truly a Boston thing. And Katy does what I've always called a nose nudge. She'll be sitting in my lap and then quickly lunge forward and firmly bump her nose in to mine, then give me this look like ... "Gotcha"! She thinks it's funny. And it is! And forget about the toys! The only ones they can't destroy are the Cuz's and some of the heavy duty black rubber Kong toys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 694504, member: 1883"] Lil, I think you've got the Boston thing down! I've got three of them, two girls and a boy. I've never noticed much difference in temperament between the boy and the girls but their personalities are completely different. They are all affectionate and playful but in different ways. Katy was already spayed when I got her but I really didn't notice any difference in Ragan after she was spayed. Mine are all senior citizens, 10, 12 and 14. Ragan just turned 14 and is almost completely blind but gets around fine. The thing about Bostons is that they are fearless with other dogs. If challenged, they would take on a Rottweiler, no problem. They have no idea how little they really are. They're tough little dogs. I think of them as velvet covered rocks. And every one of them plays bitey face. It's truly a Boston thing. And Katy does what I've always called a nose nudge. She'll be sitting in my lap and then quickly lunge forward and firmly bump her nose in to mine, then give me this look like ... "Gotcha"! She thinks it's funny. And it is! And forget about the toys! The only ones they can't destroy are the Cuz's and some of the heavy duty black rubber Kong toys. [/QUOTE]
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