A Mom could die if she had a puppy or a placenta stuck still inside her and was not brought to the vet to have it removed. A puppy sometimes dies after birth, it is called "fading puppy" and it is thought that there is something wrong with the puppy and it is natures way of taking care of it.
A 5 year old Boston Terrier is in the prime for breeding - she's reached her full size and muscle tone. An old Boston Terrier would be 12 years or older.
A 5 year old Boston Terrier is in the prime for breeding - she's reached her full size and muscle tone. An old Boston Terrier would be 12 years or older.
i would say 12- 17 or more years if healthy
The Boston Terrier breed is much like all the other breeds. My 1 year old male terrier mad my 5 year old female terrier pregnant, so I would say at about 11 months of age, they are ready.
I would think, because jack russels are built for speed which would deffentally be good for hunting squirrels because of their speed. Now a Boston terrier would be good for hunting because of thief sharp teeth. So, yes I do think this mix would be a good hunting dog. It's like a triple threat ;)
My favorite would either be a bulldog, a Cocker Spainial, or a German sheperd My favorite is the Maltese,west highland terrier or a Yorkshire terrier. my favorite is the Boston terrier , Labrador retriever , husky.
Rose if she is sweet. Zoey or Zoe if she is "exotic" to you. Holly if she seems like a Christmas dog. Princess if she is like a princess. Angel if she is your little angel. But don't think you can't name her anything else. Because you can.
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Well, Boston terriers and pomeranians are very active, hyper little dogs. By breeding them and mixing the genes, it would most likely make a calmer dog, but hey would still be active.
A golden retriever I would think, as Bostons cannot breathe well in extreme heat or humidity.
yes dogs do lose their hair after giving birth and it would last proably for six months.
If you have the days right then she should be ready to give birth.I would take her to the vet.