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Mixed from a Beagle and a Boston Terrier, the Boglen Terrier is a high-energy dog who prefers the company of a large human family. Sensitive and unhappy when left alone for too long, the Boglen terrier is great with kids, families, strangers, other dogs and cats. Standing up to 43 centimetres high and weighing up to 18 kilograms, the Boglen Terrier has a short coat and is easy to groom with regular brushing. Be patient while training your Boglen Terrier, as it is very scent-oriented and can get distracted easily as a puppy. Keep these dogs on-leash and make sure they get at least half an hour of exercise per day.
Temperament
Friendly, intelligent, active
Breed Fast Facts
10 - 40 lbs
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Medium
10 to 15 years
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The Seeing Eye Dog is New Jersey’s official state dog.
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New Jersey’s viral sensation Prancer, an abandoned Chihuahua described as a “demon dog” by volunteer shelter workers, found his forever home in 2021.
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