Quite a few health problems which include: Snorting, snuffling, wheezing, snoring Tendency to drool Gassiness (flatulence) Slowness to housebreak (VERY stubborn) Breeding (narrow pelvis, big puppies) Heart and skin tumors Eyes prone to injury Some badly bred Boston's may have a bone defect in the skull that keeps the brain from growing (may result in retardedness in the dog)
Some health problems that Boston Terriers are prone to include breathing problems, eyes problems and heat strokes, but it is possible to get a health breed.
Boston Terriers have a very kind and friendly temperament. They are the type of dogs that will get along with your children and your family easily. They are loving dogs.
There are no such thing as Boston pug terriers but Boston terriers and pugs are both short haired.
Boston terriers are described to have a fur coat.
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Boston terriers are easy to train. But can be an itty bitty bit stubborn.
Boston Terriers were bread to be fighting dogs. When the breed originated they were bigger and tougher then the current typical Boston.
Boston Terriers are neither extinct or endangered. In fact, they are a very popular breed in the U.S.
boston terriers....I've had both, but definetly boston terriers are more social and better with children and shedding!
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Yes, some Boston Terriers tend to have problems with gas, and this is usually because of their diet. If you trying changing his/her diet, it may help your pet's digestive problems. If changing the diet does not help, I'd suggest speaking to a local vet.