# Boston terrier
This Video Shows Differences Between the Boston Terrier and the French Bulldog.
This video shows the difference between the Boston Terrier and the French Bulldog. Please Follow Our Page Now. We will also learn about the similarities between the Boston Terrier and the French Bulldog.
Your Boston Terrier will bond to more than just one person.
Are you wondering if a Boston Terrier bonds to more than one person? This video answers this question from the Boston Terrier community. In this video, I cover two polls I conducted within the Boston Terrier Society Community answering the question, “Do Boston Terriers Bond To More Than One Person?” I have seen this question pop up a number of times in online in the YouTube comments section as well as the Boston Terrier Society Facebook Group. While each Boston Terrier is totally different this will at least give you a little insight into this question.
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Here are 5 traits in Boston Terriers to consider before adopting a puppy.
In this video, I cover 5 real reasons you shouldn't get a Boston Terrier. This video is for anyone who is on the fence as to whether or not the Boston Terrier is the right dog breed for them and their family's lifestyle. If you are trying to choose a puppy watch this video to see if you need to rule out this dog breed over any others you might be thinking about getting.
When your dog has to do some zoomies.
BIG THANKS to Shannon Hollander for sharing Molly with us!!! #shorts In this video, Molly the Boston Terrier is in her witching hour and it is ZOOMIE time! The zoomie is also referred to as a FRAP, frenetic random activity periods. These zoomies have also been called Rips, Scrambling, or Midnight Crazies. These are random bursts of energy occurring in dogs and cats in which they run frantically, commonly in circles.
Here are signs your Boston Terrier or dog is in pain.
Are you wanting to know the signs of pain in a Boston Terrier? Here are the top 10 signs. In this video, I cover the top 10 signs of Boston Terrier pain based on an article veterinarian Dr. Addie Reinhard had written on the Boston Terrier Society Website. The most common signs of pain in Bostons include behavioral changes that may be subtle at first. Your Boston might sleep more, eat less, be restless, or become aggressive. More obvious signs of pain include yelping out, excessive vocalization, or limping. If you suspect your Boston Terrier is in pain, the best thing to do is visit a veterinarian. They will assess your pet to determine the underlying cause of the pain and administer appropriate treatments to help decrease the pain.
Strengthen your relationship with your Boston Terrier by learning how to bond with her.
In this video, Donnie talks about 10 ways to bond with your Boston Terrier. He first covers the harder ways to bond like participating in a dog sport or one of the easiest ways to bond with your Boston Terrier like cuddling on the couch.
Here are three common mistakes made raising dogs (personal story & survey)
In this video, I talk about the mistakes I think I made raising my Boston Terrier Bella. Plus, I also share the mistakes other Boston Terrier owners said they made from raising their Boston from a puppy to a full-grown adult.
Cushing disease in Boston Terriers - What it is and signs to look for.
In this video, I cover what causes Cushing’s disease in dogs as well as the symptoms to look out for. This is from an article veterinarian Dr. Addie Reinhard had written on the Boston Terrier Society Website.
Here are 7 ways I'm helping my Boston Terrier lose weight.
In this video, I cover some ways to help your Boston Terrier lose weight. These are some things I’ll be doing to help Bella lose some weight as well. This is an article veterinarian Dr. Addie Reinhard has written on the Boston Terrier Society Website.
Common items reputable Boston Terriers breeders will have in a sales contract.
Are you looking for a REPUTABLE Boston Terrier Breeder? Make sure they check all these boxes. If you are searching for a Boston Terrier puppy be sure to run through this checklist to make sure you’re working with a reputable breeder. 1. Breeding To The Boston Terrier Standard 2. Will Allow You To See Where They Breed Their Boston 3. Will Allow You To See The Mother 4. Sales Contract (Watch 6 Common Items In A Contract 5. Re-Home Option 6. Health Guarantee 7. Medical History Records