September 28, 2022

3 Boston Terrier males left in Remi's litter

Who can resist these 3 adorable faces? 

*Update*.... All puppies are currently in homes with their wonderful families. We are now taking names and numbers for the 2023 waiting list. You can contact us at: 

TheBTWoofPack or by leaving a comment below.

Meet Archer...

Archer is a lover.  He genuinely loves people and is always looking for love. His tail is always wagging and he has a happy bright attitude. Archer loves toys but is more curious about people than inanimate objects. Archer would be best suited for a household full of people, or people who love to entertain because this guy has so much love to give.

Here's Samson...


Samson is quite the cuddler.  When I pull him to me he naturally snuggles up to my neck and gives me kisses. He's very playful and can keep himself entertained when you are busy. Samson also loves other dogs and isn't the least bit intimidated by bigger dogs.  Samson is very alert and watchful of his surroundings. 

Hello Finlay...


Finlay has a sweet temperament and is always down for a cuddle. He also loves toys and is very curious about what kitchen cupboard knobs are. Finlay is the shyest of the group, but don't let that fool you, he's very loveable and plays well with other dogs. 

You can email me at thebtwoofpack@gmail.com if you have questions.  We are located in Michigan.

September 14, 2022

Asking for a lower price etiquette

Recently we both had an offer for $500. for one of our puppies, I thought I would address this publicly. 

When a price is set by the breeder, we really do want the price that we offered the puppy to you.  However, we realize that not every unique home such as yours can afford the pup. In that case, we do sometimes make a rare exception and accept a lower rate, or maybe a lower rate with an exchange of service from you. doing so does not mean that our puppies are not worth the price that we are asking for, we are just recognizing that you are the best thing for our puppy and we want you to have the love that you deserve.  

With that being said...

Rules for asking for a lower rate on a purebred puppy

  1. Do not insult us with a rate of half of the asking price unless you have an amazing offer to spice up the deal.
  2. Do not ask us to drive 8 hours to drop off the puppy at our cost when you are already asking us to lower our price. You really should expect to drive to us if you are asking for a lower price.
  3. Do not ask us for breeding rights in addition to a lower rate puppy. We typically ask for $500. more for breeding rights in addition to the full price.
  4. Do not insist that our puppies are worth less than the puppy mill down the road. 

Why do we ask the price we do when selling our puppies?

  1. Vet prices have gone from $100. a visit to $400. We are not going to ask our veterinarians to lower their prices because their service is valued by us. Healthy puppies are an essential aspect of our breeding program, it isn't something we would ever consider skimping on. 
  2. Dog food prices have gone up considerably. Have you looked at the cost lately? A once $14. bag of food is now $32. Do you have any idea how much food a puppy can eat? Just because puppies are small does not mean they can't put away a considerable amount of food until they go to their forever homes.
  3. Speaking of food prices, you do realize that whatever goes into puppies comes out? Puppy pads are a necessity. They cost about $30. per 100 pads. It's not unusual to go through that entire box of 100 in a week. 
  4. Our biggest expense is "us"... we spend a considerable amount of time every single day cleaning (often 2-3 hours a day), cuddling, playing, etc. with your puppy.  Our care of your puppies doesn't come close to the value we are receiving, we do that out of love for what we do, but on the same token, we do deserve at least a little bit for the care we give. 
  5. Licenses, depending on what type of license we order for the puppies (AKC is the highest cost), it isn't free. We have to pay for it when we register a litter.
  6. Leashes, tools, toys, puppy bags to go home with the pups, shampoo (they get dirty a lot!), etc. all add up.
  7. Do you realize that when our puppies are born they aren't always born on the weekends? We often have to take time off of work to birth them and take them to the veterinarian for care. That means lost wages. How often can you take time off of work with no pay? 
So please keep this in mind when you offer a lower price. Be kind and at least offer a service or be creative if you ask. 

Thank you!


September 02, 2022

Pistols birth story -

Pistols Birth Story

We have been waiting patiently for Pistol to have puppies for a bit. She seemed like she was going to give birth early so we were on alert more than a week ahead of schedule.

 

Finally, the day had arrived, and Pistol’s first clue to her imminent delivery was her panting heavily.

 

I had the puppy room all ready to go. The pool was in place with receiving blankets, a nose aspirator, scissors, and baby wipes are all tools I utilize during a birthing.

 

The lightbulb over the pool was the only light on, providing warmth for the wet, newborn puppies.

 

I sat with her for a couple hours before she finally started to have contractions with her first puppy. I could see her water bag and 2 little puppy feet sticking out.

 

It took her about 20 minutes to actually start having strong contractions. I was a little nervous, this being her first litter.

 

The puppy was coming soon. It was a tight fit for the first puppy, and I assisted by grabbing the puppy's hips and gently applying firm, downward pressure. Only when Pistol was having contractions at the same time.

 

Out he popped! And I scrambled for the aspirator and suctioned his nose and mouth out.

 

The first puppy was breathing and looked good. I waited about 10 minutes before I cut the cord. I always try to let my moms chew it off, but her being a first-time mom, she didn’t want to focus on the cord.

 

The first puppy presented without a problem, and I crossed my fingers that the others would as well.

 

7 hours later... Pistol had 6 puppies total! All Black and white with most of them having white faces. 4 boys, and 2 girls, all healthy.

 

Pistol is a great mom, and she took care of each puppy as it was born.

 

I’m very thankful for the healthy puppies that we have each time.

And having a great birthing experience is a great way to start our puppies off in this life ❤️

Leave a comment below if you'd like to have one of these beautiful puppies.

September 01, 2022

And then there was one



Scout, as loveable as he is, still is looking for his forever home. 

  • He walks well on a leash
  • Loves to give kisses
  • Is gentle
  • He almost never barks
  • Loves to play
  • Loves people of all ages
  • Working on his potty training skills
  • Has his AKC papers
  • Comes with a puppy goody bag
You won't find a better Boston terrier puppy at such a bargain price. Email us, or find us on Facebook and text us there for a price.

Annoucement!!! - Pups are coming!

 Pistol will be having pups late this month or early December!  This is Pistol... These are some of Pistol's past puppies... Drop me a n...