How to Rescue a Boston Terrier

Boston Terriers are known for their lively but gentle dispositions. The breed is short-haired and black, brindle, or seal colored with white patches. They are usually between 15 and 25 pounds. Sometimes a Boston Terrier needs rescue, either because an owner cannot keep the dog or it has been abused or abandoned. If you want to rescue a Boston Terrier you can do so by adopting one or by supporting a rescue group.

Things You'll Need

  • Dog food
  • Collar/leash
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Instructions

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      Learn more about the breed. You can find more information on Boston Terriers by using the American Kennel Club link at the end of this article. Decide whether you want a male or female and whether you are willing to adopt an older dog.

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      Use the online resources of Boston Terrier Rescue (link below) to find a rescue and adoption group near you. On their website, click your state on the interactive map. This will take you to a list of rescue organizations in or near your state along with links to each group’s individual website.

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      Fill out the online form to start the process of adopting a Boston Terrier. Many state and regional rescue groups have toll-free numbers for more information. There is usually more than one rescue group serving an area, so you can check around to see who has animals available for adoption. However, these mostly volunteer-run groups have limited resources and prefer that you apply to only one group at a time to minimize duplication of effort.

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      Before you pick up your new pet, be sure to get pet food, a leash and the other things you will need to provide proper care. Because these are purebred dogs and most have their papers, you normally won’t have to neuter or spay the animal as you do when you adopt from a county animal shelter or similar facility.

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      Help in the effort to rescue Boston Terriers by donating time or money. Boston Terrier rescue groups are mostly registered as 501 (c) 3 nonprofits organizations and rely on donations and volunteers not only to place dogs in good homes, but to educate pet owners and provide care for dogs that need medical attention. You can help to rescue other Boston Terriers by becoming a volunteer or by donating to a rescue organization.