Old Dominion Terrier

How to Adopt an Old Dominion Terrier Pup

The Old Dominion Boston Terrier Rescue is a nonprofit organization that helps abused, neglected, and rescued Boston Terriers. They also help other breeds as space allows. The organization follows a holistic approach to care for all of its dogs, combining traditional veterinary practices with the beliefs of holistic veterinary practitioners. Its foster dogs come from a variety of backgrounds and situations, from shelters to former owners who are no longer able to care for them.

The tuxedo puppy Aquamarine is one of 12 tuxedo puppies. She is registered as an Old Dominion Terrier, and her parents are a mix of 1/16 American Staffordshire and 1/16 Basenji. Her parents, Sire Teton and Dam Rain are both over thirty pounds. These puppies are energetic and full of prey drive. They make great farm dogs and active families. They are also excellent with children.

The Old Dominion Terrier is an energetic, devoted breed. It is highly trainable and non-sparing. Although it is friendly and outgoing with other animals, the breed is generally reserved around strangers. While this is normal, excessive shyness should be addressed and punished. If your dog is overly shy or aggressive, you may want to consider getting a different dog. The best dog for you and your family is one that you love.