There are lots of dog breeds that aren’t familiar to us and therefore learning about them is a good opportunity to discover new types of dogs and eventually love them. Besides, reading about any particular breed that is not extremely popular is great when we want to have a dog but can not decide which breed: this opens up our spectrum and gives us much more options. Dog books are a popular way to get in contact with breeds that we already knew when we want to keep learning about them, but they are a good way to get to know those breeds we have never heard of and discover how amazing they can be. This is the case of the Boston Terrier: take a look at these options. To begin, we think that one of the best books in the market for Boston Terrier lovers and for anyone who wants to learn about this breed is Guide to Owning a Boston Terrier, by Jacqueline O’Neil and published in 1998 by TFH Publications. This is a short but extremely accessible and useful book that will give you the chance to know about the Boston Terrier’s history, characteristics, alimentation, health and many other things in a very understandable language. The Official Book of the Boston Terrier, written by Muriel Lee and published by TFH Publications as well, is another great option and in this case you will find a more extensive and complete information that will help you deal with the special care these dogs need, but will also give you an interesting exploration of its history and the actuality of the breed in different parts of the world. Coming from the extremely popular For Dummies series, Boston Terriers For Dummies, by Wendy Bedwell-Wilson and consisting of almost three hundred pages is one of the most complete choices you have and the best of all is that the fact that it belongs to the series will assure you a totally accessible language and information. It is definitely one of the best books on this matter. A New Owner’s Guide to Boston Terriers, published by TFH Publications and co-written by Bob and Eleanor Candland in 1999, is also respectable and has a truly interesting and amusing structure and useful contents such as history, characteristics of the breed, needed care, selection, training and housebreaking among many others. Finally, a cheap yet useful possibility is Boston Terriers (Complete Pet Owner’s Manual), from Barron’s Educational Series and written by Susan Bulanda. Through its pages you will learn how to understand your Boston Terrier, how to love him and how to protect him from any possible complication. We truly believe that Boston Terriers are magical. There is no better way to discover that other than reading about this breed and learning all that you can learn. |