Boston Terrier Health Problems Are No Different From Other Dogs
Buying a dog, any kind of dog has both up and down sides. This is no different for a Boston; however Boston Terrier health and other concerns should be brought to your attention, before you go out and become an owner. They may drool, can be neurotic, wheeze, fart, snort, snuffle and may even be slow to house break, and all of this before you even look at their health.
Terriers are not delicate lap dogs, so if you want a small dog that does not behave like a cowering wreck every time you look at it, a Boston Terrier may be the ideal dog for you. They have a short shiny coat which is easy to care for, a short snout, droopy jowls, lovely round, expressive eyes and love to play.
Not every breed of dog is an ideal choice for everyone, but if your heart is set on owning a Boston Terrier, nothing we say here will be able to stop you. Be careful when you buy yours, that it is from a reputable breeder and has not come from a puppy mill. Don’t support pet stores as these may be mill dogs, and this heinous breeding methodology must be wiped out. A good breeder will allow you to inspect their premises and you should be happy with the way you see the dogs being taken care of.
Boston Terriers may have an unstable temperament if they are purchased from a breeder who does not know what they are doing. They may produce puppies that require behavior modification, but all dogs need obedience training, no matter what their temperament. A neurotic dog is a handful, they bark or yap needlessly, can be hyperactive and even aggressive.
Most terrier breeds are quite highly strung, but they are also very intelligent and learn quickly. It fact that they are highly strung is what attracts many people to the terrier breeds, it is part of their charm. Boston Terriers require a good deal of training as they don’t like being told what to do, but with love and perseverance, this is simple to achieve. They may be difficult to house train, and experts agree they take 4 – 6 months, but I don’t think this is excessive for any dog.
They make noises which some people (like me) think is endearing, while others may not like it at all. They snuffle, wheeze, grunt, snort and snore, this is because of the short snout. They have quite loose jowls because of the short snout and may drool when they have eaten or drunk.
As any dog owner knows, dogs, just like people are prone to flatulence, some more than others, just like people. The Boston Terrier can send you screaming for cover, but if they are fed on a diet of proper meat and other good fresh food, this helps with the problem. It is all about the correct diet.
Health problems may arise, aging because of the short snout, as well as over-breeding problems. It is not always possible to know the entire history of your dog’s breeding, so it is best to educate yourself on any health problems so you are aware of them.
All breeds of dog, event the Heinz 57 variety have their own personalities. Bostons are just as unique as any other dog. They come as serious as Winston Churchill or as flighty as Tinkerbell, but love them and they will love you.
To enjoy a well behaved Boston Terrier is simple when you follow the proven training methods which this breed responds to. With just ten minutes a day you can have a perfectly trained Boston Terrier.
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