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*cancer *ulcers *diarrhea *heartburn
Skin problems are very common in Boston Terriers. Though without more information I cannot give a specific answer.
The fell terrier is the modern name for a black and tan working terrier group. The most common fell terrier is the Parrerdale Terrier.
Because of Boston Terrier's eye prominence, they become prone to different kinds of canine eye infections.They are common to:Corneal UlcersGlaucomaEarly-Onset CataractsLate-Onset Canine CataractsCherry EyeCorneal DystrophyDistichiasisKeratitis SiccaEntropion
Bostons for show purposes are accepted in three general colors. Black and white, brindle and white or Seal and white. Seal is a very very dark color to where is looks black but has a golden brindle or choclaty look when in direct sunlight. Brown and white and beige and white are common but not to show standards.
Primarily autism is a neurological difference so of course it's main effect is on the brain, as such it effects the body as a whole. Digestive problems are very common with Autism, autistic people are around six times more likely to suffer digestive problems than neurotypical people.
The Boston Common was established in 1634 by the founders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony when the laid out the original town of Boston.
Gall bladder control, something else and that's all i know.....
Generally if you body is not receiving nutrition it you will feel it getting worse. There could be many causes digestive problems are common.
Boston Terriers are pretty healthy dogs. When well taken care of they have a good long life expectancy. Some of the more common health issues that can crop up are cataracts, allergies, corneal ulcers, and mites. They are also suseptable to dislocating their knees.
The Terrier Group includes those small but lively terrier breeds that were developed to hunt small burrowing animals. Some of the most popular breeds of terriers are the Jack Russell, the Miniature Schnauzer, and the Bull Terrier.