Boston Terrier vs French Bulldog

What do a smart stylish dog and a sweet natured clown dog have in common? Beside their batlike ears, Boston terriers and French bulldogs  also share the same forefather—Bulldog. On appearance and temperament, they do share many similar qualities however they require different type of owner. Both Bostons and Frenchies are great people pleasers however Bostons are ideal family dogs while Frenchies are more of the monogamy type (only bond with one person) of dogs.

This is not to say you can’t have one of each living in the same household. You may need to make some adjustments and give proper trainings.



Boston Terrier vs. French Bulldog

BreedBoston TerrierFrench Bulldog
Country of OriginUnited StatesFrance
AKC / KC GroupsNon-Sporting Group / Utility GroupNon-Sporting Group / Utility Group
Original FunctionCompanionCompanion

 

 French bulldog

 Physical Appearance

Coat ColorBrindle, seal, or black with even white markings—should be on muzzle, between eyes, blaze collar, forechest, and part or whole of forelegs and hindlegs.Brindle, fawn, or pied (predominantly white with brindle markings.
Coat TypeShort and smoothShort, soft, and close lying
HeadSquare wrinkle free skull, jaw, and muzzle. The muzzle is deep and short, with a black nose.Very large, with a pushed-in muscular appearance and wrinkle skin. The upper lip hang low over the sides of the lower jaw.
EyesLarge, round, and set wide apart. Dark brown in color.Set low and far apart. Round and very dark brown.
EarsSmall, thin, erect, and set at the corners of the skull.Big batlike ears but thin in texture.
BodyCompact and quite muscular with a short back and loins. Chest is deep and wide.Wide body, heavy bone, muscular build. Deep chest and short back, arched over narrow loins and hindquarters.
TailSet and carried low. Short and either straight or twisted.Set and carried low. Tapers rapidly to a point from a wide base.
Height15 – 17 inches11 – 13 inches
Weight10 – 25 lbs. Three groups—15 lbs and under, 15 – 20 lbs, and up to 25 lbs.24 – 28 lbs



Temperament, Needs, and Learning

Overall TemperamentVery affectionate, lively, and intelligent.Deeply affectionate, Sweet, amiable, easy going, adaptable
General ActivityModerateModerately low
Exercise RequirementNeeds daily exercises consist of short walks and free romp either indoor or in the yard.Moderate. Short walks and romp in the park
Grooming RequirementIt’s an easy care coat with minimal shedding, needs only weekly brushing to remove dead hair. The face should be cleaned daily with a damp washcloth.It’s an easy care coat with minimal shedding, needs only weekly brushing to remove dead hair. The face should be cleaned daily with a damp washcloth.
Ideal Home EnvironmentDue to its compact size, Boston terrier is an idea companion for city dwellers. However, he’s willing to stay with any homeowners who’d offer a spacious and shady yard.Very flexible dog. Apartment or house with a shady yard.
Ideal OwnerOwner with a semi-active lifestyle. Must be affectionate, gentle, and patient. i.e. family with children and elderly.Frenchies need human companionship constantly. A “monogamy” kind of dog. Seniors or SOHOs or owners who can take dogs to work.
Special NeedsCan be very vocal. So early training is advisable.Can become a couch potato. So give plenty of mental and short duration of physical activities.
Intelligence / RankingModerate / ranked no.54Moderately low / rank no.58
TrainabilityVery strong-minded and a little stubborn but learn readily. Will only engage in activities that appear fun and interesting to them.Quite easy to train (if you make the training more like games) as long as you don’t expect collie-style of intelligent and standards.
Cold / Heat ToleranceExtremely low / extremely lowmoderately low / extremely low

Behavior

ExcitabilityModerateLow
PlayfulnessHigh. Loves games and people pleaser.Moderate
Demand for AffectionModerately high.High
Watchdog BarkingExcellent barker (on demand). Love the sound of his own voice yet quiet at the same time.Low
ProtectionLowLow
Dominance Over OwnerLowLow
Good With DogsGreat with other dogs at home but sometimes may be aggressive toward strange dogs.Moderately well. However, some males can be very territorial.
Good With PetsModerately well.Excellent. Occasionally may chase cats.
Good With ChildrenGet along very well with children of any age group.Moderately well. If your Frenchie is devoted to you, he may not be so willing to take commands from your children or vice versa.
Good With StrangersReservedVery reserved.
Problematic AreasLike all brachycephalic (short-faced) breeds, Bostons may have breathing difficulties when exposed to heat or over exertion.Similar to Bostons and all short-nosed breeds, Frenchies snore and may wheeze and drool.

Health

Life Span12 – 16 years11 – 12 years
Major AlimentsBrachycephalic syndromeBrachycephalic syndrome, spinal disc trouble
Minor AlimentsPatellar luxation, allergiesPatellar luxation, hemivertebra
Recommended FoodBeef, fishBeef, wheat, oats

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