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Boston Terrier puppies and dogs in Rochester, Minnesota

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These Boston Terriers are available in Rochester, Minnesota.
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Beau

Boston Terrier

Male, 6 yrs 5 mos
Rochester, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Beau is a total cuddle bug who truly believes he belongs in your lap. He is kennel trained and potty trained and does very well in a home routine. He is great with kids and other dogs and enjoys being part of the action with his people. He is 35 lbs. Beau loves toys, chasing a ball, and spending time outside exploring. He is loyal, affectionate, and thrives on attention and companionship. His favorite thing in the world is simply being loved and returning that love tenfold. If you are looking for a sweet, snuggly, people loving companion, Beau may be your perfect match. Adoption fee is $350+tax, please apply at www.campcompanion.org

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These Boston Terriers are available for adoption close to Rochester, Minnesota.
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Beau

Boston Terrier

Male, 6 yrs 5 mos
Rochester, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Beau is a total cuddle bug who truly believes he belongs in your lap. He is kennel trained and potty trained and does very well in a home routine. He is great with kids and other dogs and enjoys being part of the action with his people. He is 35 lbs. Beau loves toys, chasing a ball, and spending time outside exploring. He is loyal, affectionate, and thrives on attention and companionship. His favorite thing in the world is simply being loved and returning that love tenfold. If you are looking for a sweet, snuggly, people loving companion, Beau may be your perfect match. Adoption fee is $350+tax, please apply at www.campcompanion.org

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Nox

French Bulldog

Male, 9 mos
Rochester, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
🥁 Drum roll please… 🥁 Meet NOX! Let me introduce you to Nox, a 9-month-old cream-colored male French Bulldog and recent breeder surrender. If you’re looking for a dog who will make you laugh every single day, congratulations—you’ve found your guy. Also known as Wiggly Piggly, Sir Licks-a-Lot, Lil’ Potato, and of course Frenchie, Nox is a VERY happy, VERY energetic, and VERY wiggly boy. His whole body gets involved in everything he does. Calm and collected? Not this guy. Nox loves, loves, LOVES toys and is happiest when he’s playing—especially with other dogs. He’s social, joyful, and always ready to party. When it comes to potty training and the outdoors, Nox is still learning. He will go outside to potty, but he is not fully potty trained yet and does have accidents in the house and occasionally misses pee pads. To give you a perfect snapshot of his opinion on bad weather: just yesterday evening, Nox ran eagerly out the door into the fenced backyard, reached the steps going down to the deck… stopped, turned around, and immediately marched right back into the house. Outside? Hard pass. 🚨 Important things to know: • Breed experience preferred — Nox is a lot of dog in a compact little body • Not leash trained — Nox does not yet know how to walk on a leash and has not learned to potty while on leash • Because of this, a securely fenced yard is required • He can become protective when food is left out, so he will need management and continued training around food • Kennel trained and keeps his kennel clean Nox is still very much a puppy and will thrive with structure, consistency, patience, and a good sense of humor. With the right home, continued training, and clear boundaries, he’s going to be an absolute star. If you’re ready for wiggles, laughter, toys everywhere, and a whole lot of love wrapped in a cream-colored Frenchie package… Nox might just be your perfect match. 🐾💙 🌟 IDEAL ADOPTER FOR NOX 🌟 Nox will do best with an adopter who: • Has French Bulldog or similar breed experience • Has a securely fenced yard (required) • Understands puppy energy and is committed to continued training • Can manage food appropriately (no food left out; structured feeding routines) • Has a good sense of humor and patience — Nox is learning and trying his best • Enjoys an active, playful, silly dog who thrives on interaction A home with other playful dogs would be a bonus, as Nox loves other dogs and playtime. ——————— French Bulldogs are a brachycephalic breed, meaning they have shortened muzzles and compact airways. Because of this anatomy, they are prone to certain breed-specific health conditions. Since dogs entering our rescue are new to us, there may be current or future medical needs that are not yet known. Health concerns commonly seen in French Bulldogs include allergies, skin and ear infections (including yeast infections), eye issues, breathing difficulties associated with Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS), heat intolerance, spinal issues such as IVDD (intervertebral disc disease), patellar luxation, and sensitivities to anesthesia, among others. Some of these conditions can develop at any stage of life or be influenced by factors such as growth, aging, or seasonal changes. We strongly encourage potential adopters to research the French Bulldog breed thoroughly and carefully consider the financial, medical, and environmental responsibilities associated with this breed. We highly encourage you to talk to your Veterinarian about this breed to gain a better understanding of health issues and expense. French Bulldogs often require specialized veterinary care, consistent monitoring, and climate-controlled environments due to their limited ability to regulate body temperature. It is estimated that the average French Bulldog owner spends $2,000 or more per year on medical care, though costs can be significantly higher depending on the dog’s individual needs. You will need to work with your Veterinarian to determine whether nares and/or soft palate surgery is recommended. If deemed necessary, this procedure would be at the adopter’s expense. A large percentage of French Bulldogs benefit from some form of airway correction surgery. French Bulldogs are considered one of the most expensive breeds to own, maintain, and rescue, however our adoption fee does not reflect the extensive medical care, specialty veterinary services, and ongoing support required for this breed. Adoption Fee: $350 plus tax Apply at: www.campcompanion.org
We'll also keep you updated on Prada's adoption status with email updates.
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Prada

French Bulldog

Female, 4 yrs 10 mos
Rochester, MN
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
*Prada is NOT Nova the Frenchie missing from the Rochester area* Prada is a classic Frenchie through and through. She is incredibly loyal and happiest when she is right by your side. Prada forms strong bonds with her people and will follow you from room to room, always wanting to be part of whatever you are doing. She is wonderful with kids and truly thrives in a family environment where she can soak up attention. Prada is affectionate, snuggly, and generous with kisses. If you are looking for a dog who wants to be your constant companion and best friend, she fits that role perfectly. Prada must be the only pet in the home. She can be dog sensitive in public environments and will do best with calm handling and space and will do best with an adopter who understands this. A fenced yard would be a plus. Adoption fee is $350+tax, please apply at www.campcompanion.org
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Denny bonded to Mac

Pug Mixed Breed (Small)

Male, 3 yrs
Rochester, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Denny — Mac’s Other Half You may have already met my best friend, Mac. If you have, then you’ve kind of met me too — because where Mac goes, I want to be right there beside him. I was rescued from the streets of Tijuana after being found with a painful compound fracture. I was rushed to the vet, and although they couldn’t save my back leg, they did save my life. And honestly? I’ve decided three legs are more than enough. I run, climb stairs, jump, wrestle with Mac, and keep up just fine — no pain, no limitations, just lots of joy. After my surgery, something incredible happened. My foster mom went back to that same field to rescue other dogs… and she found Mac. We ended up in the same foster home and immediately showed everyone what we already knew: we belong together. Maybe we were brothers on the street, maybe best friends — whatever we were, we are inseparable now. Mac makes me feel safe, and I don’t like being away from him at all. That’s why we must be adopted together. I’m the more sensitive one of the duo — very bonded, very loving, and happiest when I’m not alone. When Mac went for a bath once, I made sure my foster mom knew exactly how I felt about that. Separation is just not my thing. If I had to describe myself in two words, they’d be snuggle bug. I love being carried, pressing my head into your shoulder, and melting into affection. I sleep in a crate at night (sometimes separately so we actually settle instead of play), and I do great once tucked in. One of my favorite parts of foster life? The toddler. I absolutely adore her. I’m gentle and give her space, but I love sitting nearby, watching her play, and soaking up her sweet little head pats. I love food, I love playtime, and I’m improving every day with potty training. I haven’t met cats yet, but I’ve done wonderfully with everything else life has thrown at me. If you’re looking for a truly special bonded pair, Mac and I are ready to fill your home with love, loyalty, and twice the heart. Will you be our person? 🐾 Denny & Mac must be adopted together 🐾 Adoption fee: $350 each / $700 for both 🐾 Apply to adopt at www.campcompanion.org We promise to love you endlessly — together. 💕

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P.O. Box 7478, Rochester, MN 55903

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