
Doris was originally found in a bad way. For the first year of her life she didn't know what love was or how living with a family could be. Luckily for her she was rescued and eventually found her way to some wonderful Boston breeders in the South West of England, which is where I first met her in my search for a Boston puppy to live with my white Boxer, Essie. I put my name on the list for a puppy and was due to get one when I noticed on the breeder's website that Doris needed to be rehomed as she had had two traumatic pregnancies and they felt compelled to let her live in her forever home where she could be the centre of attention as she deserved. I jumped at the chance and along came Doris. She's 3 years old (my Boxer is 6) and absolutely crazy. She's full of energy and makes me laugh every single day. Doris is an incredibly special girl and I couldn't imagine life without her now. She was even on TV recently - something she would love to repeat I'm sure!
View ProfileLittle Essie has been in my life since she was 8 weeks old and she's as hyper now as she was back then. We have a bond that I couldn't explain even if I tried. She's an adorable girl that loves her humans and likes nothing better than curling up on your lap whenever she gets the chance. Essie isn't fussed by other dogs and definitely isn't up for playing but Doris the Boston Terrier has worked her magic on her and I do catch them playing tug with a toy every so often, though Essie would deny it if she could, I'm sure! Essie is my first dog and I can't imagine my life without her. Little Doris and my fiancee have completed the picture and we couldn't be happier as a little family.
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