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Gauteng, Randburg

Adopt Cooper Boston Terrier

Cooper – Male Boston Terrier

Cooper Boston Terrier is a 4-year-old male looking for a loving new home. He is playful, energetic and loves walks and exercise. He loves to be around people, and will jump up to greet you, he is happiest close to his family and loves to be held.


Cooper – Male Boston Terrier

Cooper is more energetic and playful, with a confident and excitable personality.

  • Enjoys walks and physical activity
  • More playful and alert
  • Very affectionate and enjoys staying close to his people
  • Can be vocal and reactive toward other dogs while on leash
  • Tends to jump up to greet people
  • Enjoys naps and indoor relaxation after activity

Cooper would suit an active household that can continue working on leash manners while providing structure and affection.


Social Behaviour & Home Environment

  • Dogs: Initially wary when meeting new dogs, but settles quickly and makes friends once comfortable
  • Cats: Not suitable for homes with cats
  • Barking: Generally calm; occasional barking at unusual sounds or thunder (not fearful)
  • Environment: Best suited to a low foot-traffic area

Cooper is used to being around a swimming pool but do not swim.


Cooper Boston Terrier – Exercise & Lifestyle Needs

  • Enjoy walks but are currently unfit
  • Love chewing bones
  • Calm indoors with regular rest periods
  • Come with their own beds, blankets, winter jackets, and couches
  • Can be adopted with his brother Diesel – read more here.

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Boston Terriers

The Boston Terrier is a small, intelligent companion dog known for its affectionate nature and strong bond with people. Often referred to in South Africa as the Boston Bull, Boston Bull Terrier, or the American Gentleman, this breed is recognized for its friendly temperament, suitability for family homes, and adaptability to both houses and secure complexes. Boston Terriers are typically good with children, enjoy moderate daily exercise, and thrive on human interaction. Their short coat makes grooming easy, while their social nature means they do best in homes where they are included in daily life rather than left alone for long periods.

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