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Boston Terrier Interesting Facts
Noteworthy Boston Terrier interesting facts describing some characteristics that are not well known to the basic pet owner. Describing some of the Boston Terrier interesting facts including information on feeding, medical and other conditions relating to the breed.
One Boston Terrier interesting fact is that because their muzzles are very short, they overheat easily. Their muzzle will turn pink when they are getting tired. Because they are such energetic dogs, care should be taken to not let them overdo. They will continue to play until they wear themselves out if you allow them to. Another Boston Terrier interesting fact is that again, because they have a short muzzle, they take in air when they eat, causing gas. There are medications to help with this if is bothersome. They seem to have sensitive stomachs so watching what they eat is very important. There are certain foods which are very dangerous to the Boston Terrier. As a Boston Terrier interesting fact it should be noted that chocolate, onions, and cooked bones should never be given to your Boston Terrier. Chocolate contains caffeine, onions have a substance that breaks down red blood cells, and cooked bones can splinter. It is a Boston Terrier interesting fact that the term “American Gentleman” has been given to the Boston Terrier due to his origin, his refined temperament and his markings which give a "Tuxedo" look. It is a Boston Terrier interesting fact that the Boston Terriers come in three sizes: small, under 15 lbs., medium, 15 to 20 lbs., and large, up to 25 lbs.
It is a Boston Terrier interesting fact that the Boston Terrier is usually a quiet dog, never barking unnecessarily. This makes them excellent pets for apartment dwellers and close housing. Another Boston Terrier interesting fact is that the Boston Terrier is said to be the first purebred dog to originate in the U.S. It is a Boston Terrier Interesting fact that originally they were bred to fight, although over the years they have been bred to be less aggressive. The Boston Terrier dogs of today are actually very calm and gentle.
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