Boston Terrier Chihuahua Mix: Called BoChi

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Boston Terrier Chihuahua Mix

The Boston Terrier Chihuahua mix is relatively rare crossbreed between the Mexican Chihuahua and the American Boston Terrier. These two small dogs combine to produce a feisty, tubby mixed-breed dog that’s affectionate and has a real zest for life.

The Chihuahua Boston Terrier is a relatively new mixed-breed dog that comes from two smaller dog breeds, it’s size – along with it’s laissez-faire approach to life (as is normal with a Boston Terrier mix) making it a perfect fit for the easy-going family, or even an elderly relative.

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We’ll take you through the history, temperaments, and suitability of both parent breeds to give you a better understanding of where each came from and how they came together to produce such an adorable little dog.

Boston Terrier Chihuahua mix – At a glance

Weight:4–12 pounds
Height:9–15 inches
Lifespan:11–16 years
Coat colours:Black, brown, white, tan, silver, or a mixture of two colours.
Temperament:Affectionate, loyal, loving, inquisitive, playful, lively.
Suitable for:Active families, active single individuals, active elderly couples.
Boston Terrier Chihuahua mix characteristics and info chart.

What does a Boston Terrier Chihuahua mix look like?

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Boston Terrier Chihuahua mix dog got top position in games
Boston Terrier and Chihuahua mix dog
Boston Terrier and Chihuahua mix dog

Like most designer or hybrid breeds, the Boston Terrier Chihuahua mix will inherit different parts of it’s physical appearance from each parent breed. You can expect your Boston Huahua (as they are sometimes known) to inherit the stout, muscular body of the Boston Terrier, with the upright, triangular ears of the Chihuahua.

Your Boston Terrier and Chihuahua mix may also inherit the docked tail appearance typical of Boston Terriers or no tail. Its head will be slightly larger than its body and likely have a short muzzle, similar to the Boston Terrier.

Boston Huahuas are moderate shedders, despite having a short, silky coat. Weekly brushing is a great way to mitigate their year-round shedding. Their smooth coat will also need regular washes, as both purebred parents are prone to skin infections and skin diseases.

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In general, you can expect your Boston Terrier Chihuahua mix to look a bit like both parent breeds! Although, as with most mixed-breed dogs, their exact physical appearance can be difficult to predict.

The History of the Chihuahua Boston Terrier Mix

chihuahua mixed with boston terrier
Chihuahua mixed with Boston Terrier
boston terrier and chihuahua mix dog win the KC agility show
Boston Terrier and Chihuahua mix dog win the KC agility show

Unfortunately, we don’t know much about the history of the Chihuahua Boston Terrier mix. This mixed-breed pup was likely created during the 1990s and early 2000s, as mixed breeding became popular throughout the United States.

Luckily, we have plenty of information to share concerning the history of Boston Terrier and Chihuahua, both North American breeds with rich histories – one beginning across the pond in England, the other in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, with an ancestry stretching to the 9th century. We’ll break down the history of each parent breed to better understand the present-day Boston Huahua!

The History of the Boston Terrier

The Boston Terrier is an American dog breed that was first popularized in the United States, though it’s lineage can be found in the original Bull and Terrier mixes in the United Kingdom. These terrier mixes bred the likes of the Olde English Bulldog – a breed first popularized in the 16th century.

Robert Hooper is credited with purchasing the first American Boston Terrier in the late 19th century – Judge – whom is thought to be the progenitor of modern-day Boston Terrier. Known for their loyal nature and rounded head, Boston Terriers were originally used as fighting dogs, but today are favorite family pets with a bold personality.

The Boston Terrier was the official mascot of Boston University and the official state dog of Massachusetts.

How Popular Are Boston Terriers?

Since their introduction to the United States in the late 19th century and after being accepted into the American Kennel Club in 1893, the Boston Terrier has proven itself an awesome animal for families.

In 2021, Boston Terriers ranked as the 23rd most popular dog in the United States, according to the American Kennel Club.

Who Are Boston Terriers a Good Dog For?

Boston Terriers are thought to be the ideal size and weight for those with a small home, who are looking for a low-maintenance breed. They’re a popular dog breed for apartment living, as they tend not to suffer from separation anxiety and can generally be left alone for extended periods of time without the risk of destructive behavior.

Boston Terriers are well-liked among the elderly as well, although they’re a little tubby and their muscular frames can sometimes be too demanding on a walk. Although an active retired couple will have no problem with the short, stout Boston Terrier.

How Did Boston Terriers Come About?

Boston Terriers first began life when bred through an Olde English Bulldog and White English Terrier. Although their precise origins are largely unknown, the breed was first popularized in Boston, MA via Judge – their progenitor who was bred with Gyp – to create the modern-day Boston Terrier by Robert C. Hooper.

When Did First Cross-Breed The Boston Terrier?

As with many mix breed dogs, the Boston Terrier’s development as a purebred parent began in the 1990s and early 2000s, when crossbreeding became popular throughout the United States.

Several popular Boston Terrier crosses developed during this time include:

  • Boston Terrier Pitbull Mix (Boston Pit)
  • Boston Terrier King Charles Spaniel Mix (Boston Spaniel)
  • Boston Terrier Labrador Retriever Mix (Boston Lab)
  • Boston Terrier Jack Russell Mix (Bojack)
  • Boston Terrier Pug Mix (Bugg)

The History of the Chihuahua

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The Chihuahua is an ancient dog breed stretching back to the 9th century when the Aztecs ruled South America and various parts of Mexico. Ancient hieroglyphs depict a Chihuahua-like dog known as the Techichi, a small, mute dog kept by the Toltec People during the 9th century. While the Chihuahua is anything but mute, their ancestry seems to indicate striking physical similarities to the Techichi.

The more modern history of the Chihuahua is something of a mystery. It was first noted in the mid-19th century in the Mexican state of Chihuahua as a family pet and companion of the Mexican people. By the end of the 19th century, Chihuauhas were being sold and traded along the Mexican/American border to American tourists.

In 1904, the Chihuahua was recognized by the American Kennel Club as a toy breed and began to gain popularity in the United States as an excellent companion for families young and old.

How Popular Are Chihuahuas?

Since their recognition by the American Kennel Club, Chihuahuas have become one of America’s most beloved companion dogs.

In 2021, they ranked as the 37th most popular dog in the United States, according to the AKC’s population statistics.

Who Are Chihuahuas a Good Dog For?

Given their small size, Chihuahuas are often thought to make perfect companions for the elderly owner and a great pet for families. Their need for moderate exercise and general portability make sense for a retired, active couple.

It should be noted that Chihuahuas can be a yappy breed and may cause headaches for you in apartment life. Unless you can train them not to bark incessantly at visitors, or the moving of the wind, then you may struggle to own a Chihuahua in a shared living environment. However, they do benefit from a house & yard set up and all the trappings of family life.

How Did Chihuahuas Come About?

The Chihuahuas’ exact origins are a bit of a mystery, however we know that the descend from the Techichi, a small, mute dog kept by the Toltec Peoples of the Aztecs. In modern times, the Chihuahua was first noted in the mid-19th century in the Mexican state of the same name and brought to the United States in the late 19th century.

When Did First Cross-Breed The Chihuahua?

Given it’s ancient history, it’s possible that the Chihuahua was crossbred many times before it became a popular mixed-breed parent in the late 1990s and early 2000s in the United States. Crossbreeding within the United States was popularized in the 1960s first and then saw a massive resurgence at the end of the 20th century.

Since then, many Chihuahua mixes have been created. Several of the most popular ones include:

  • Pitbull Chihuahua Mix (Pitahuahua)
  • Corgi Chihuahua Mix (Chigi)
  • Border Collie Chihuahua Mix (Border Chi)
  • Doberman Chihuahua Mix (Doberchi)
  • Chihuahua Beagle Mix (Cheagle)

How Important Is a Dog’s Temperament to Your Family?

When choosing a dog to bring into the family home, it’s temperament is one of the most important considerations. Dog’s temperaments are decided by their genetics and their lived experiences. Genetic-borne temperamental tendencies are relatively hard-wired and provide the basis for those gained or strengthened via lived experiences.

For example, a Siberian Husky is hard-wired to be an energetic dog requiring regular exercise, while being non-aggressive and affectionate towards it’s owners and generally well-behaved with other dogs, as they were historically used (and still are) for pack-based, sled running.

Meanwhile, a more laidback pup, such as a Pug, will be less into outdoorsy activities and a much more homely dog. In any case, you’ll want to do your research to ensure that you find a dog that most suits your family’s lifestyle.

What is the Temperament of the Boston Terrier Chihuahua mix?

Chihuahua mixed with Boston Terrier

The Boston Terrier Chihuahua mix will have a temperament that’s a mixture of each parent breed. The Boston Terrier Chihuahua mix will be a very affectionate dog, with a stubborn streak, like their Chihuahua parent.

Your Boston Terrier Chihuahua mix is sure to be a loyal companion with a gentle and loving temperamental mix. The Boston Terrier and Chihuahua mix will have a moderate energy level and know exactly when it’s playtime and bedtime.

Is The Chihuahua Boston Terrier Mix Friendly?

Boston Terrier Chihuahua mix temperament with other pets

Yes! In general, you can expect your Boston Terrier Chihuahua mix to be a very friendly dog. The Boston Terrier and Chihuahua mix might be quite suspicious of strangers, but will warm up to them over time.

Is The Chihuahua Boston Terrier Mix Easy to Train?

You can expect your Boston Huahua to have a stubborn streak when it comes to training. They are receptive to positive reinforcement training and reward-based training. So, if you’re having difficulties with training your Boston Huahua, consider changing your training method.

How Much Can A Boston Terrier Chihuahua mix Weigh?

The average weight of a Chihuahua Boston Terrier mix is between 4 and 12 pounds.

How Tall Can A Chihuahua Boston Terrier Mix Get?

The average height of a Chihuahua Boston Terrier is between 9 and 15 inches tall.

Similar-Sized Breeds

There are a few similar-sized breeds to the Boston Terrier Chihuahua mix. These include:

  • Pug
  • American Pitbull Terrier
  • Pekingese
  • Italian Greyhound
  • Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Does the Chihuahua Boston Terrier Mix Shed?

Given its short, shiny coat, you can expect your Boston Huahua to be a light shedding dog, year-round. To mitigate shedding, regular brushing is necessary. You should plan to take your Boston Huahua to a groomer every four months.

How Much Exercise Does A Chihuahua Boston Terrier Mix Require?

You can expect your Boston Huahua to require a moderate exercise, and prepare to walk your Boston Huahua for at least 30 to 45 minutes of daily exercise. Mental stimulation is also very important for your Boston Huahua. Consider leaving them with a KONG toy if you’re leaving them alone on a regular basis.

How Long Can a Boston Terrier Chihuahua mix Live?

The average lifespan of a Boston Huahua is between 11 and 16 years.

What Health Conditions Could the Chihuahua Boston Terrier Mix Have?

How Can You Find a Chihuahua Boston Terrier Mix Puppy For Sale?

Before you start searching for a Boston Terrier Chihuahua mix puppy for sale, consider adopting one instead! Not only is the cost of adopting a Boston Terrier Chihuahua mix cheaper than purchasing from a reputable breeder, it could save the life of a pup that’s been stranded in an animal shelter or vet clinic.

If you’re considering adopting a Boston Terrier Chihuahua mix, check those places first! Alternatively, you can search online at AdoptAPet.com, which allows you to search your local area.

How Much Does a Chihuahua Boston Terrier Mix Puppy Cost?

Boston Terrier mixed Chihuahua puppy
Chihuahua and Boston Terrier mix puppy

The average cost of a Boston Huahua pup is between $500 and $1000! At the lowest price, you can expect to pay around $200 for adopting a Chihuahua Boston Terrier mix.

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However, if you decide to purchase a Chihuahua Boston Terrier mix, ensure that you do your research on reputable breeders! We’ve compiled this article to assist you with that search, to help you find the right breeder and avoid puppy mills.

Is the Boston Terrier Chihuahua mix the right breed for you?

If you’ve been searching for a more laid-back, tubbier version of a Chihuahua, then the Boston Terrier Chihuahua mix might be what you’ve been looking for! This affectionate and loyal dog with a balanced temperament and rather adorable physical appearance is a great fit for many families and active elderly couples or single individuals.

However, if you’re not convinced that the Chihuahua Boston Terrier is the right breed for you, consider reading our other breed guides to learn about your other options!

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