Brief History of Boston Terriers
"The question is often asked, "How did the Boston Terrier originate?" Briefly stated it may be said to have resulted from a cross
between the English Bulldog and the white English Terrier, and then to have been considerably inbred. Incidental peculiarities of
the first dogs used as sires are partly responsible for the present type.
"...Mr. Robert C. Hooper, of Boston came into possession of a dog named Judge. This dog, which he purchased of Mr. William O'Brien
of the same city, was undoubtedly imported from England . Judge, commonly known as Hooper's Judge, was destined to be the ancestor
of almost all the true modern Boston Terriers. He was a cross between an English Bulldog and a white English Terrier. He was a strongly
built, high stationed dog of about thirty-two pounds weight. In color he was a dark brindle, with a white stripe in the face. His
head was square and blocky, and he resembled the present Boston Terrier in that he had a nearly even mouth. Judge was bred to Burnett's
Gyp (or Kate). Gyp was a white bitch, owned by Mr. Edward Burnett, of Southboro , MA . She was of about twenty pounds weight, had
a fine three-quarter tail, and was quite low stationed. She was of stocky build, showing considerable strength in her make-up. Her
head was good, being short and blocky.
"From Judge and Gyp descended Well's Eph. This dog was of strong build, and like his dam was low stationed. His weight was about twenty-eight
pounds. He was of dark brindle color, even white markings, and like Judge, had a nearly even mouth.
"Eph was mated with Tobin's Kate. This bitch was of small size, weighing only twenty pounds. She had a fairly short head, was of golden
brindle color, and had a straight three-quarter tail."
Dogs were bred and exhibited by these Fanciers as Round Heads and as time went on these fanciers met with numerous obstacles, but
they would not give up after years of hard work. In 1891, the Boston Terrier Club of America was organized and being a Boston bred
dog the name was changed from the Round Heads, to the Boston Terrier.
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