To help a Boston Terrier give birth, ensure she has a quiet, comfortable, and safe space to whelp. Monitor her closely for signs of labor and be prepared to assist if needed, but avoid intervening unless complications arise. Providing fresh water and a balanced diet during her pregnancy is crucial, and consulting with a veterinarian beforehand can help you prepare for the birthing process. Having emergency contact information for your vet on hand is also advisable in case of any complications.
No
Give them food, water and a place to sleep.
Yes, most dogs can. Some are just more wild than others. We give our Boston terrier some liquid benadryl to calm it down before the flight. It works pretty well!
9 weeks
If you have the days right then she should be ready to give birth.I would take her to the vet.
It's not advisable to give a Boston Terrier puppy aspirin or any medication without consulting a veterinarian first. Aspirin can be harmful to dogs, especially if not dosed correctly, and relaxol is not a medication commonly prescribed for pets. Always seek professional veterinary advice before administering any medication to ensure the safety and health of your pet.
I would say the best hospital to give birth too is ucla
The best place is in a hospital.
well i am not sure but some people give puppies away on puppies for sale but if you have a friend or family member you might be able to get one.
Breastfeeding is the best milk that the mother could provide.........
This depends on what is wrong with his ear. If there is a medical condition present, it is best to seek the advice of a veterinarian.
Sorry I'm not sure. Ask your dog's vet.