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Mary, a female Boston Terrier for sale in Hoquiam, WA – 1 of 10
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Mary

Female, Born on 03/31/25 - 1 year
Available for: Pickup
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About Mary

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Mary is a beautiful AKC registrable Boston Terrier born on March 31, 2025. She was originally kept back as a potential addition to our breeding program, but as she matured, she stayed on the smaller side (approximately 12–13 lbs). Because we prioritize the health and safety of our dogs, we’ve decided not to breed her, as her smaller stature could increase the risk of complications, including the need for a C-section. Mary is: * House trained * Potty trained * Crate trained * Up to date on vaccinations and vet check. She has a sweet, gentle personality. She can be a little reserved when meeting new people, but she warms up quickly and is affectionate once she feels comfortable. She loves going for walks, enjoys outings, and especially loves trips to the beach.
Coat Colors:
Brown/Chocolate
White
Coat Pattern:
Tuxedo

Why I stand out

Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
Registrable

About The Seller

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Andrea Jordan
Member for 2 months
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Email Address Verified
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Licenses

None for USDA
None for State
Boston Terrier

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What kind of dog is a Boston Terrier?
Boston Terriers are the epitome of a family-friendly companion. They’re sweet, playful pups that can adapt to any lifestyle and get along with everyone they meet. These dogs don’t need much maintenance—just a whole lot of love and affection. Full-grown, they typically weigh 12-25 pounds and stand 15-17 inches tall.
Will a Boston Terrier get along with my other pets?
Boston Terriers are generally excellent with children of all ages. Boston Terriers are energetic, friendly, and gentle dogs that are wonderful around adults and children of all ages. They don’t have a strong prey drive, so they get along well with other pets and small animals too. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
What's the best way to exercise a Boston Terrier?
The Boston Terrier has moderate exercise needs. All they need is a good, long walk or playtime in a fenced yard each day to stay happy and in shape. These pups also do well at sports, like flyball, agility, and rally. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
Is a Boston Terrier a good choice for someone with allergies?
The Boston Terrier's coat is short and fine. It usually comes in black, brindle, seal, or a combination of the three. They have white fur on the chest, muzzle, neck, legs, and blaze area. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Where do Boston Terriers do best — city or country?
Boston Terriers are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. The Boston Terrier’s size and disposition make them a good fit for apartments, homes, and just about any setting imaginable. They are fairly easy to train.

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