Welcome to our ever-growing collection of Boston Terrier coloring pages. Each free printable PDF features drawings of the friendly tuxedo-coated dog including: realistic and cartoon Boston Terriers, puppies and adults, and portraits of Boston Terriers.
This set of Bostonie coloring sheets will provide hours of coloring fun for kids and adults, whether you need simple craft idea or are a Boston Terrier fanatic.
Free Printable Boston Terrier Coloring Pages
In this series, you'll find Boston Terriers playing fetch, sleeping on pillows, snuggling with kittens, dressing up in human clothing, and simply looking muscular, alert, and expressive.
While we designed many of these Bostonies to color in for little kids, we've also included advanced designs for older children, teen, and adults, too. Print some to create an easy piece of artwork for Boston Terrier lovers or to show your own Boston Terrier how much you cherish them.
Cute Boston Terrier Coloring Sheets to Download
Gather your markers, crayons, colored pencils, and gel pens to color something adorable. Happy coloring!
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You must use the category slug, not a URL, in the category field.What You Need to Know About Boston Terriers
Coloring in these printable Boston Terrier illustrations is the perfect chance for an avid animal lover to learn some new dog facts!
Here are twelve things you may not know about these cuddly canines.
1. An All-American Breed:
The Boston Terrier holds the title of one of the first breeds developed in the USA.
2. Massachusetts' Canine Ambassador:
In 1979, the Boston Terrier was crowned the official state dog of Massachusetts, a nod to its origins and enduring popularity.
3. Dressed to Impress:
Boston Terrier’s distinctive markings aren't just about looks; they're a hallmark of the breed. These sophisticated dogs are aptly nicknamed the "American Gentleman" for their tuxedo-like coat.
4. From Fighters to Lovers:
Bostons were initially bred for dog fighting in the late 1800s. In the 20th century, anti-cruelty laws were introduced. Breeders shifted towards nurturing traits suited for kindness and companionship rather than combat. This evolution made them the affectionate, sociable breed adored by Boston Terrier lovers today.
5. Social Butterflies:
Boston Terrier dogs adore human company, showcasing a sensitive joy in every interaction. They're especially great with little kids.
6. Brainy Buddies:
Training Boston Terriers is a breeze, thanks to their eagerness to please and quick-witted nature. Their sharp minds and desire to interact mean they love to learn new tricks and commands.
7. Snuffles and Snorts:
Short snouts contribute to the Boston’s distinctive snoring. This is a result of their brachycephalic (flat-faced) anatomy. This trait can lead to breathing challenges and health issues like snoring, difficulty cooling off, and more serious respiratory conditions.
8. Healers on Four Legs:
Boston Terriers excel as therapy dogs. Their friendly and empathetic nature provides emotional support and comfort. Their presence in hospitals, nursing homes, and schools helps reduce stress, encourage mindfulness, and offer a sense of companionship.
9. A Diverse Crowd:
The American Kennel Club classifies Boston Terriers in the Non-Sporting Group. This group includes breeds with diverse traits and appearances that don't fit into the other specific categories.
10. Athletic Aristocrats:
Don't be fooled by their formal appearance; Bostonies have a knack for agility and dog sports. Their athleticism is a hidden gem, shining in activities that challenge both mind and body, from flyball to obedience rings.
11. Companions for the Long Haul:
Boston Terriers are cherished companions with an average lifespan of 11 to 13 years. Some even reach 15 years or more, embodying the lasting friendship between humans and dogs as they age gracefully alongside their families.
12. Sergeant Stubby:
Sergeant Stubby, a Boston Terrier dog, proudly served with the US Army during World War I for 18 months. During the 17 battles he participated in, he detected mustard gas, found wounded soldiers, and captured a German spy. Sergeant Stubby’s heroic deeds made him the most decorated war dog.
Exploring the traits and tales of Boston Terriers shows us how loving and smart they are. These facts are sure to captivate dog lovers everywhere.
Got any stories or tidbits about these charming dogs? Share them below – you might inspire our next Boston Terrier coloring page design!
Elizabeth Leos Kasper
Thanks for the printables. I can use them for homeschool.