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Boston Terrier Care & Training E-course Package

Here a just of few of the things you will learn:

* What kind of temperament can I expect from my Boston Terrier?

* How to stop your Boston Terrier from destroying your property.

* What you should know before choosing a Boston Terrier.

* How to be sure your Boston Terrier is receiving the right nutrition.

* How to be sure you're in charge- and not your Boston Terrier

* What toys should all Boston Terrier owners have?

* How to teach your Boston Terrier basic tricks.

* Simple potty training secrets.

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Complete Table Of Contents:

Section 1: Brief History of the Boston Terrier

Section 2: Boston Terrier Characteristics

Section 3: Selecting The Right Dog Breed For You

* Where To Find Your Boston Terrier: Breeders, Kennels, Rescue Groups

* Choosing Your Boston Terrier Puppy From the Litter

Section 4: Introducing The New Family Member To Others

* How to introduce a Boston Terrier to your children

* How to introduce a new dog in the house to meet your Boston Terrier

* Keeping your Boston Terrier away from fights with other dogs

Section 5: Caring For Your Boston Terrier

* "Puppy Proofing" your home for your new Boston Terrier

* Feeding

* Grooming

* Health care

* Supplies needed

* Safety

* Traveling With Your Boston Terrier

* Exercise

Section 6: Boston Terrier Training

* What Is Your Training Style?

* House Training

* Quick & Easy Potty Training

* Obedience Training

* Use Of Control Tools

* Needed Training Devices

* Trick Training

* Dealing With Aggression

Section 7: Dog Training For Special Situations

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Boston Terrier Info Blog Posts from Google 

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Boston Terrier Books 

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Boston Terrier Posters 

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Breeding Boston Terriers 

So you find yourself excited about breeding your Boston Terrier. You want a quick checklist of what you need to do and things you should be aware of.

I will tell you about seven important factors you should consider when you decide to bring in more Boston Terrier puppies into this world.

You may not like what I am about to say, but here goes. In short, do not do it! Why do I say that? There are a few reasons.

First, you need to take a look at the big picture. With so many abandoned dogs, if you want more I recommend going to a rescue center instead. It is better to provide a home for these precious little mutts that have no home than to bring in new ones.

Secondly, with so many amateurs breeding, more and more Boston Terriers are being put to sleep as soon as they are brought into the pound.

However, if you still want to go ahead with breeding Boston Terriers, then read and absorb the following:

Do not think of breeding before your dog is at least two years old. They need to be physically and mentally tough enough to cope with giving birth.

Ideally you want her to win shows, thereby ascertaining that she meets the all important breed standards.

The next is an absolute must, before you even contemplate breeding. You need to make sure your dog gets certified for genetic testing and hips thereby eliminating the possibilities of carrying any hereditary problems.

What you do not want to do is trial and error when breeding your Boston Terrier. Get yourself a mentor. Find someone you know who already breeds them successfully and learn every step of the way.

Next, I hope your pockets are lined with the green stuff! You need to keep aside a fair amount of money for any emergency vet care that maybe required. You also should be aware that your dog could die as a result of giving birth.

Following the last point, you need to be prepared to bottle feed the entire litter should the mother pass away. This IS hard work.

And last but not least, you should have homes prepared for all the new additions before any breeding is done. A responsible breeder does not let their puppies end up in shelters.

What I have provided you above is just a few of the factors you need to be aware of and do. Far too often owners that love their Boston Terriers, get excited about having more from the same. My advice would be to keep that excitement in check till you thoroughly research breeding Boston Terriers, and are very aware of the amount of hard work that lays ahead of you.

My strong advice would be to give a loving home for the hundreds of dogs that are currently in rescue centres instead of going down the tough and expensive part of breeding. But if you choose to breed, do so responsibly.

Abhik Sarkar has helped over 3000 owners to raise and train their Boston Terrier with easy to use methods. To learn more about this breed visit: Boston Terriers

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Boston Terrier Health 

In general very healthy little dogs, Boston Terriers are susceptible to very particular health issues most of which are related to their protruding eyes and short muzzles.

The most common health issues with Boston Terriers include: juvenile cataracts, cherry eye, luxating patellas and deafness. Health issues also arise from a Boston Terrier's reaction to extreme heat or cold- due to the short muzzle the breed cannot regulate internal temperature causing adverse reactions.

Juvenile Cataracts

The most common eye disease affecting Boston Terriers, juvenile cataracts is genetic and will cause total blindness in young dogs between the ages of 8 weeks and 12 months. While cataracts can sometimes be clearly visible, it is most often diagnosed by a veterinarian using a CERF test. Considered to be a serious problem with Boston Terriers, carrier dogs should not be bred. Boston Terrier puppies should receive a CERF test before going to their new owners.

Cherry Eye

Cherry eye occurs when the "third eye lid" (that contains a tear gland) comes out of its normal position in the corner of the eye and swells. More prevalent in smaller breeds including the Boston Terrier, the most common treatment for cherry eye involves surgery to reposition the gland.

Deafness

There can be a high incidence of deafness amongst Boston Terriers and close attention should be made to their hearing as puppies. A BAER test can be given to a puppy to determine their status. Deafness can either occur unilaterally (in one ear) or bilaterally (in both ears.) Those who are considered unilaterally deaf will generally not show the defect in a noticeable way and will make a great pet. Boston Terriers who are bilaterally deaf would be considered "special needs" and require special training.

Patellar Luxation

The most common orthopedic problem found in Boston Terriers and other small breeds, patellar luxation is a dislocation of the kneecap. Though it can be caused by trauma, it is often more genetic in nature. Signs of patellar luxation are limping, pain and constant leg stretching (to pop the patella back into its natural groove.) A Boston Terrier with patellar luxation should keep its weight down. Extreme cases of the problem can result in surgery and physical therapy.

Note: This information is for educational purposes only. A diagnosis cannot be made without a veterinarian's examination of your dog.

Catherine Taylor is a self-declared "ultimate" Boston Terrier lover and proud mother of Boston Terrier, Shelby. She shares her love for the Boston Terrier breed at http://www.ilovebostonterriers.com

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    SugarVsSpice SugarVsSpice May 20, 2009 @ 2:05 pm
    Bostons are great dogs! We have one and he's lovely%u2026 except for the farts%u2026 you should really prepare people for that! ^_^

    You might like to take a look at the Boston section of our zazzle store;
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    We have a selection of cartoony dogs on various merchandise for pooches and their owners. Feel free to add a zazzle module to your lens if you like; then you can earn money from referrals! ^_^
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    OldNews OldNews Feb 19, 2009 @ 4:55 pm
    What an informative lens you've put together ... well done. I've put together some old Boston Terrier news and photos from the early 1900s that might interest you.
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    TheBuzzMaster TheBuzzMaster May 20, 2008 @ 7:50 am
    Hey, this is a nice lens on Boston
    Terriers
    . The best part about these little beasts is they are probably the
    friendliest breed I've come across. This is why they are the perfect choice if
    you have got kids in the house.

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