Diamond Dee's Kennel Diamond Dee's Kennel has a litter of eight beautiful Boston Terrier puppies for sale. The puppies are eight weeks old. The puppies are healthy and have had their first shots, deworming and dew claws removed. The colors are Seal/white, Brindle/white and black/white. The mother and father are permanent residents of our kennel. Diamond Dee's Kennel specializes in The Boston Terrier breed. Our kennel specializes in providing puppies for family pets. We are not a puppy mill. We only breed once a year to insure the health of the mother and father. The mother and Father are permanent residents of Diamond Dee's Kennel. The mother and father are purebred and have papers. No papers for the puppies. The Boston Breed Boston Terriers are spunky little Bull dogs. Characteristics: Intelligent, friendly, and easily won over Loves to play games, especially fetch Good with kids and other pets Quiet—not much of a barker Small, but sturdy Protective of family: a good watchdog Can be rambunctious and rowdy, especially as a puppy Makes a lot of snorting, snuffling, and wheezing noises; may snore Can be possessive of toys and food; tends to show dominance Exhibits signs of separation anxiety if left alone too much Not difficult to housetrain Boston Terrier's are gentle, enthusiastic, and clownish family companions, that are willing to be friends with anyone. They can adapt to most living situations provided they are given adequate exercise and early socialization. The Boston Terrier originated in Massachusetts as a companion dog in 1870 from crosses between the white English Terrier and the English Bulldog. They were the first American breed recognized by the American Kennel Club. Also called the “American Gentleman”, Bostons are recognized by their short coats of black, brindle, or seal with white markings, their short tails, and erect ears. Boston Terriers are social butterflies; they love people, activity, and attention. The Boston Terrier can be stubborn at times, but is generally well-mannered and eager to please. The Boston is active and charming and wants nothing more than to be your best friend. The Boston Terrier is a healthy breed with an average lifespan of 13-14 years. The is Boston Terrier is well suited for apartment living; They will need a daily walk and regular inside play. The Boston Terrier is a sensitive dog and doesn't do well with harsh training methods or punishment; always end training on a positive note. The Boston Terrier can be sensitive to temperature extremes; avoid prolonged weather exposure and be very alert to the signs of heat stress. Keep your Boston Terrier's diet consistent and don’t give them people food. Feed your Boston Terrier a high-quality diet appropriate for their age. Exercise your Boston regularly, but don’t overdo it at first.