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  2. Special Needs Bull Terrier Who 'No One Wants' Is Breaking ...

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    The Bull Terrier is currently at the Benton Franklin Humane Society in Kennewick, Washington. Julie Saraceno was there to take video of the Terrier, and she shared a little bit of what Jude's ...

  3. Boston Terrier - Wikipedia

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    Bred down in size from fighting dogs of the bull and terrier types, the Boston Terrier originally weighed up to 44 pounds (20 kg) (Old Boston Bulldogs). [2] The Boston Terrier Club was formed in 1891; it was admitted to membership in the American Kennel Club in 1893. [4] It is one of a small number of breeds to have originated in the United States.

  4. Beloved dog rescued from Hurricane Milton finds forever home

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    The Spinas are bull terrier owners and love the breed. They got their first, named Krunchie, in 1992, followed by Diesel. ... They applied to adopt the beloved dog, but there was one major hurdle ...

  5. List of individual dogs - Wikipedia

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    Stubby, aka Sergeant Stubby, a Boston Terrier/American Pit Bull Terrier, the most decorated war dog of World War I and the only dog to be nominated for rank and then promoted to sergeant through combat. [91] He was also a mascot at Georgetown University. Tich, Dickin Medal winner of the King's Royal Rifle Corps during the Second World War.

  6. New Survey Reveals America's Favorite Dog Breed and It's ...

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    The Boston Terrier ranked as the top dog in Delaware. 7: Golden Retriever. ... This breed is loyal and known as the most common breed to serve as search and rescue dogs and police K-9s, as well as ...

  7. Sergeant Stubby - Wikipedia

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    Stubby was described in contemporaneous news items as a Boston Terrier or "bull terrier" mutt. [5] [7] Describing him as a dog of "uncertain breed," Ann Bausum wrote that: "The brindle-patterned pup probably owed at least some of his parentage to the evolving family of Boston Terriers, a breed so new that even its name was in flux: Boston Round Heads, American...