Max is 10 years old, but he didn't get the memo: he hasn't heard that senior dogs should be slow, sedate and thoughtful. Max subscribes to the you're as old as you feel theory, and he feels like a teenager. He has no idea where the gray whiskers came from, and he's not about to let a few gray hairs keep him from some adventures. He has the maximum energy level for a Boston Terrier, and enjoys interacting with his people in physical activities. He loves to chase thrown objects and has been trained to drop balls at the feet of his human pitcher. He walks well on a leash, and enjoys long walks through the neighborhood.
He barks only when he deems it necessary, and will wait patiently behind a gate until permitted to go elsewhere in the home. He is crate-trained and sits patiently in one spot while traveling in the car.
Max is an affectionate, adoring Boston who has many years left to love a family who could appreciate all he has to offer. He is neutered, house-broken, has great teeth and is up to date on his shots. Won't you open your heart to 26 pounds of unconditional love?
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