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The Boston Terrier and All About It - A Practical, Scientific, and Up to Date Guide to the Breeding of the American Dog by Edward Axtell
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covering the teeth when
mouth is closed. The
muzzle should not exceed
in approximate length
one-third of length of
skull.

2 EARS: Small and thin, 2 EARS: Small and thin,
situated as near corners situated as near corners
of skull as possible. of skull as possible.

HEAD FAULTS: Skull
"domed" or inclined;
furrowed by a medial
line; skull too long for
breadth, or vice versa;
stop too shallow; brow
and skull too slanting.
Eyes small or sunken;
too prominent; light
color; showing too much
white or haw. Muzzle
wedge shaped or lacking
depth; down faced; too
much cut out below the
eyes; pinched nostrils;
protruding teeth; weak
lower jaw; showing "turn
up." Poorly carried ears
or out of proportion.
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