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Same!!Wow, yeah...uuhh...I have a lot of questions.....
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Same!!Wow, yeah...uuhh...I have a lot of questions.....
I didn't know that was a thing, we have both and so far our Gypsy is fine with the cats and and the big dog is incredibly gentle with her.Why do none of the Boston breeders seem to sell to people with big dogs or cats?I get they’re small but to me they seem a lot less fragile than other little breeds?
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That’s awesome!! It might only be some breeders, I’m not sure.I didn't know that was a thing, we have both and so far our Gypsy is fine with the cats and and the big dog is incredibly gentle with her.
It's normal. BUT some Bostons have small nostrils that need to be widened by a vet. https://newtampapet.com/stenotic-nares-narrow-nostrils-dogs/Is Gypsy snoring quite loudly in her sleep something I should be concerned about?
Here are some reasons you might NOT want a Boston TerrierI want one really bad![]()
None of those bother me lolHere are some reasons you might NOT want a Boston Terrier:
- They are very gassy
- They snore loudly at night
- They are demanding of human attention
- They boss around other dogs
- They lick everyone and everything
- They love to roll in (and eat) stinky things
- Brachycephalic breed health issues
I can't think of other downsides....
Some of my family members still don't really like my Bostons.![]()