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The BoShih, a cute little cross between the Boston Terrier and the Shih Tzu, weighs just 10-20 pounds fully grown. Originally bred to help boost the gene pool of both parent purebreds, the BoShih puppies proved irresistible to dog lovers. Companionable and inquisitive, these little dogs are alert, loyal and very involved in the lives of their human family members. BoShihs are not recommended for households that are empty for long stretches of the day, as the breed is sensitive and needs constant social interaction.
Temperament
Friendly, sociable, alert
Breed Fast Facts
10 - 20 lbs
Small
Moderate
Low
Medium
12 to 15 years
Foodies will be delighted to hear that they can eat some of Alabama’s greatest cuisine when out and about with their dog. From Chez Lulu in Birmingham to the Cosmos Restaurant and Bar in Cosmos, there’s plenty to tickle the tastebuds with a dog at your side. As for your furry best pals, they’re also spoiled for choice of recreation in the Cotton State! Visit the Hoover Dog Park, Dauphin Island Beach, the Gulf State Park and many more outdoor venues to give your dog a chance to run, play, socialize, hike or camp with you. If you’re planning to visit Alabama on holiday, look for one of the state’s many pet-friendly accommodations.
Alabama’s (and America’s!) favourite breed of dog is the Labrador Retriever.
“Bear” is the most common dog name among Alabama football fans.
In 2021, the people of Denton, Alabama, elected a Standard Poodle named Elvis their Pet Mayor.
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