Can you handle all the cuteness? She is even cuter in person! Meet Tootsie, a fun loving and snuggley Boston Terrier. Can you think of a better way to spend your time than loving on this puppy? What fun it would be to share the silly puppy antics with all your friends! Then, when it's time to settle down, snuggles and puppy kisses on the couch while you unwind from your busy day. Tootsie spends a lot of time playing and snuggling with us and shes ready to share the love with you! While she is waiting for you to adopt her, she has received her first round of puppy shots, dewormer and a vet check. She is bling in one eye but that doesnt slow her down. Her eye also doesnt need medical care. Please call us today to schedule an appointment to meet this lovely bundle of joy at our home. While you are here be sure to say hello to her playful mother and her loyal father. Don't hesitate, your forever friend is waiting. Tootsie is ready to join your family on May 2nd. License # 19088
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Litter details
LocationPort Royal, Pennsylvania
Puppies in litter1 female
BreedBoston Terrier
Age10 weeks, 4 days
Ready to LeaveAvailable now
GenerationP
SexFemale
Health & Docs
Vet checkedVaccinations up to dateWorm treatedAKC registered by collectionParents are health testedMicrochipped by collection dateRegistered
Excellent breeder. We love our Boston we got from him the wonderful temperament and disposition. Fit right in with our family just an overall great puppy.
jeninefitzgerald
1 year
5.0
Jenine F
traceyshambach
1 year
5.0
We purchased a healthy, happy, and confident puppy from Tobias. All animals were well loved and friendly. Great experience and I would recommend this breeder.
Pros
Extremely adaptable, thriving in city apartments or rural homes with moderate exercise and socialization
Intelligent and easy to train, making them ideal for novice dog owners
Minimal grooming needs thanks to a short, smooth coat with low shedding
Affectionate and sociable with children over five, forming strong family bonds
Cons
Prone to separation anxiety, requiring ample companionship from owners
Can be energetic, which might not suit homes with very young children
Sensitive to heat and respiratory issues due to their brachycephalic structure
Occasional stubbornness during training requires patience and consistency