If you don't know what your talking about with colored bostons I
> suggest refraining from putting them down as some awful deformity of
> the breed. In fact, the colors come from the beginning of the breed
> as it first developed.
If this was in reply to what I wrote. I never said they have aweful deformities.
I don't put them down. I own one that I love with all my heart. I can say that
most of the breeders that I have personally dealt with regarding red bostons DO
NOT do any health testing. I didn't say all the breeds just the ones I have delt
with.
Christie Kucsik
Brady- CGC
Bradley - CGC, UAGI, UAGII, NA, NAJ, OAJ, DD Novice Jumper
Bentley -CGC, TD & learning Agility
Chester - CGC, Pet therapy dog
--- On Tue, 4/21/09, dragunstalker <dragunstalker@...> wrote:
From: dragunstalker <dragunstalker@...>
Subject: [Bostons In Common] Re: color of boston terriers
To: bostonsincommon@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, April 21, 2009, 7:50 PM
NOT TO BEAT A DEAD HORSE,but another great site to visit to learn about
different colored bostons is: Cyprees Farm Kennel and Colorful Bostons thanks to
all!!! Dragun--- In bostonsincommon@ yahoogroups. com, "Christina" <Purtyfilly@
...> wrote:
>
> I am a breeder of both colored and traditional boston terriers.
> Although the red color is not able to compete in conformation shows
> you can acceptably register them as the proper color.
> If you do your research into the beginnings of the boston terrier
> breed the very first dogs bred to develop this breed were in fact off
> colored and yes, even red. They were originally classified as Boston
> Bulldogges.
> There is no genetic fault in the colored boston terriers, they are
> really the true roots of what people see today as the boston terrier
> breed. My red dogs are proper in conformation and health with all
> genetic testing done (eyes, hearing and patellas) and are all cleared
> of any health problems.
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> If you don't know what your talking about with colored bostons I
> suggest refraining from putting them down as some awful deformity of
> the breed. In fact, the colors come from the beginning of the breed
> as it first developed.
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> --- In bostonsincommon@ yahoogroups. com, "jagrano" <jagrano@> wrote:
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> > Thanks for the clearification Christie...well stated.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Jeff
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> > --- In bostonsincommon@ yahoogroups. com, Christie Kucsik
> > <emtkucsik@> wrote:
> > >
> > > I have a red Boston. He is not breed standard due to his color.
> Yes
> > he is all boston. The red color is a DISQUALIFICATION in the Boston
> > Terrier breed standard. If the breeder is a reputable breeder they
> > only breed to better the breed. This means that that would
> > NOT produce an off color on purpose. If it happened by accident
> then
> > the boston would be placed in a pet home. The other difference is
> the
> > reputable breeder normally will do vision, hearing and cardiac
> tests
> > on their pups. They should be able to tell you what kinds of issues
> > they have in their line of dogs.
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> > > Christie Kucsik
> > > Brady- CGC
> > > Bradley - CGC, UAGI, UAGII, NA, NAJ, OAJ, DD Novice Jumper
> > > Bentley -CGC, TD & learning Agility
> > > Chester - CGC, Pet therapy dog
> > >
> > >
> > > --- On Mon, 1/19/09, jason jones <jonesy_9610@ > wrote:
> > >
> > > From: jason jones <jonesy_9610@ >
> > > Subject: [Bostons In Common] Re: color of boston terriers
> > > To: bostonsincommon@ yahoogroups. com
> > > Date: Monday, January 19, 2009, 12:15 PM
> > >
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> > > -hi Jamie man you need to go to you tube and look at the red
> > bostons
> > > they are beautiful this cat jeff hasn't got a clue what he is
> > talkin
> > > about just type in red boston terrier in the you tube search
> engine
> > > and you will see some wonderful vids of some pretty dogs go and
> see
> > > for your self and by the way the akc does recognize red as a
> breed
> > > color for bostons -- In bostonsincommon@ yahoogroups. com, JAG
> > > <jagrano@ > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hi Jamie,
> > > >
> > > > There is no such color as red that matches the standard...there
> > is
> > > a color called seal which appears black,but, when in the sunlight
> > has
> > > red colors casts wtihin the coat.
> > > >
> > > > If someone is trying to sell you red and not either black and
> > > white, brindle and white or seal and white....they are full of
> > > XXXXXit!
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> > > > Thanks
> > > > Jeff
> > > >
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> > > > --- On Sun, 1/18/09, jamie6310@ . <jamie6310@ ..> wrote:
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> > > > From: jamie6310@ . <jamie6310@ ..>
> > > > Subject: [Bostons In Common] color of boston terriers
> > > > To: bostonsincommon@ yahoogroups. com
> > > > Date: Sunday, January 18, 2009, 11:07 AM
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> > > > I was wanting to purchase a seal and white Boston Terrier, but
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> > > > I have got caught up in the red I think. Could you all please
> > help
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> > > > shed some light on this subject. I want to make a good purchase
> > and
> > > > not be taken.
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> > > > If anybody knows what this color looks like I would sure
> > appreciate
> > > > the help.
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> > > > thank you
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