There was this Boston Terrier, Bella. Whenever the doorbell rang, instead of barking like normal dogs, she would run to the nearest sofa and jump on it, then start howling as if she was the one announcing the arrival. It was the funniest thing, especially when guests would come in and see her in this 'alert' position on the sofa.
Well, I know a story about a Boston Terrier named Lucy. Lucy had a habit of trying to fit into the smallest spaces. One time, she saw a box that was clearly too small for her. But she didn't care. She tried to squeeze in and got stuck halfway. Her legs were flailing in the air and her little face was all scrunched up. It took her owner a while to gently pull her out, all the while laughing at her silly attempt.
One funny story is about a Jack Russell Terrier that saw its own reflection in a mirror for the first time. It started barking and jumping at the 'other dog' in the mirror, not realizing it was itself. It was hilarious to watch it go from being curious to being all worked up trying to chase away the 'intruder'.
At the park, there was a Jack Russell Terrier that would always try to herd the ducks. It would run back and forth, barking, thinking it could gather them up like sheep. The ducks just ignored it for the most part, which made it even funnier as the dog seemed so confused about why they wouldn't follow its 'orders'.
A Bull Terrier once got into the kitchen while the owner was baking. The dog managed to get his head stuck in a flour bag. He then ran around the house looking like a white - faced ghost, leaving a trail of flour everywhere. It took a while for the owner to catch him and clean up the mess, but it was a really funny sight.
Once, an English Bull Terrier saw its own reflection in a mirror and started barking furiously, thinking it was another dog. It was so funny to see it getting all worked up over its own image.
My friend's bull terrier has a habit of 'talking' back. Whenever it's told to do something it doesn't like, it makes these strange grunting and growling noises that sound like it's arguing. For example, when told to get out of the kitchen, it would sit there and 'argue' for a while before finally relenting.
Sure! One funny airedale terrier story is about a terrier named Max. Max loved to play hide - and - seek. One day, he hid in the laundry basket among the dirty clothes. When his owner found him, he popped out with a sock on his head, looking like a silly pirate. It was hilarious.
Well, there are several factors to consider. Firstly, if your child has shown an interest in Boston Terriers, whether it's seeing them in the park or on TV, this book set can be a wonderful way to fuel that interest. The fictional stories can be a great vehicle for teaching kids about the breed's traits, like their loyalty and playfulness. Secondly, in terms of the quality of the writing and illustrations, if they are of high standard, it adds more value. But if you're on a tight budget and your child already has a lot of unread books, you might want to think twice. However, if it's within your means and you think it'll engage your child, it can be a great investment in their reading experience.
I know of an English Bull Terrier who thought a broom was an enemy. Whenever the broom came out for cleaning, the dog would bark at it and try to 'attack' it. It was so funny how it was so brave against an inanimate object. The dog's owners had to be careful when cleaning not to make the dog too excited. The dog would growl and jump around, making everyone laugh at its over - the - top reaction to a simple broom.