I recently had brain surgery,at which time I fostered my pug of six years ..I didn't have the heart to take him from the family that loved him so much he even has pug brothers. Anyways...He is happy ,and so am I ,was recently given a beautiful lil dog , which I discovered is a Boston terrier she is the sweetest dog ever an so smart ,I..I love her she is a brindle, wish I knew how sweet these dogs are I would have had one before now ❤
My Boston LOVES the dog park, we take him at least once a week and stay until he’s completely tuckered out. His excitement when we pull up is the cutest thing 😊
I love going on walks, playing fetch, with balls and frisbees, tug of war, with my Panda. I give her rubs and snuggles daily too. She likes to be brushed also. Believe it or not she rides on my 4 wheeler with me too!
You don't make a dog have more Freedom by making it have to do more things that's not freedom. But I do understand the importance of your dog listening to you and it's better to make them to want to listen to you then to listen to you out of discipline
Is grooming a bonding technique? Lots of touch there. And I wipe his feet gently every time we come inside, and his bum after bathroom time. He LOVES to brushed any day, any time! Doesn’t mind bath time either. 💖🦩
With my sis’s Boston, we play hide and seek. As we call it ‘wears mommy’ she goes all over the house looking while my sis is in a good hiding spot. Sometimes we have to get creative. Lol it’s the funniest thing watching the dog sniff the air and find mommy. That look on her face when she finds mommy is priceless! The biggest smile and joy.
Thank you very much Donnie Gardner and Boston Terrier Society. First of all, my Apollo sleeps with me and my wife, and that’s not a problem at all. Also, we rub his back and show Apollo much physical affection. Secondly, I would love to enroll Apollo in agility contests (#10 on your list). He’s a very athletic dog, and hopefully many Boston Terrier owners/parents know that our Boston Terriers are a very athletic breed. Once again, thank you and God bless you.
We had to stop allowing our Boston in the bed. Why? My Hubbie is 6’4, I’m almost 5’ 8” and the dog took up the space of a defensive player on the Celtics. Those four legs are STRONG! He could push me from one side of the bed to the other, snoring at the same time and NEVER wake my husband. It’s tough being the light sleeper in a room of....well you know...😫
@@bcfriardoyle7697 Completely understand. We let our Boston Peanut, she in bed with us while we read and then we kennel him for the night. He snores like a 300 pound man and he weighs 22 pounds, (this is after the nose surgery).
I'm puppy sitting with a very shaky Boston tonight. Normally dogs are all over me but she's aloof and I think misses her Mommy or maybe I'm just projecting. I also think it's because the owners are a little bit sensitive. Puppy looks so sad.
I haven’t looked at the things you love most, about a Boston terriers yet but I would guess 1 would be snuggling I know it’s the one thing I love that Gracie does at night,
Do you mean the off-leash dog park? Here's the link I found with information about it... www.jcprd.com/facilities/facility/details/Shawnee-Mission-Park-14
My wife recently has discovered when she nibbles the sides and the bottom of our Boston's neck, he loves it, if she stops he will place his neck over he head asking for more. Has anyone else found this to be true? Sounds strange, but he does not get excited in the wrong way.