The Gas Issue
January 20th, 2010
Boston terriers are also known for passing gas a bit. Frequently, Boston Terriers who are fed a normal diet of real meat and other fresh foods will have less trouble with gassiness and flatulence. Once again, this is physical, not behavioral. While the noises, drooling and gas may have you thinking this breed isn’t worth it, remember that the Boston terrier has many advantages as well.
Even with out proper Boston Terrier training, the dog is alert, intelligent, keen to please, gentle and tends to be well-mannered. The breed is good with children, the elderly and even with strangers, and can be a very affectionate part of your family. Also, the dog tends to get along very well with non-canine pets, so often works well in a household with different types of animals.
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