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Posts by Katherine Alexander

link to Why Do Boston Terriers Snort? 7 Reasons

Why Do Boston Terriers Snort? 7 Reasons

Boston Terriers are an easily recognizable breed with their small stature, distinctive color with white markings, their stub of a tail, and their flat little faces with the wide eyes. If you have...

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link to How Much Exercise Do Boston Terriers Need?

How Much Exercise Do Boston Terriers Need?

Boston Terriers are a lively, energetic little breed and they really enjoy playing with their people. Like all of us, exercise should be a part of their daily routine to maintain their weight, mental...

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link to Are Boston Terriers Good Apartment Dogs? Pros and Cons

Are Boston Terriers Good Apartment Dogs? Pros and Cons

Boston Terriers are small dogs, weighing between 10 and 25 pounds and measuring 12 to 15 inches in height at the shoulder. They are bred for companionship and really enjoy being with their people....

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link to Do Boston Terriers Shed? [Tips to Reduce Shedding]

Do Boston Terriers Shed? [Tips to Reduce Shedding]

When choosing a new family member, people often wonder if a particular breed will shed or not. Shedding can be problematic for those with allergies and just really annoying for people who don’t...

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link to Boston Terriers and Separation Anxiety [Tips for Boston Terrier Owners]

Boston Terriers and Separation Anxiety [Tips for Boston Terrier Owners]

Separation anxiety in Boston Terriers isn’t fun for the dog or for their owner and can result in serious behavior issues. In fact, behaviors caused by separation anxiety are the second most common...

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link to Do Boston Terriers Bark a Lot? [Tips to Reduce Barking]

Do Boston Terriers Bark a Lot? [Tips to Reduce Barking]

If you are in the market for a new pup and you’re wondering if a Boston Terrier is right for you, then you might be factoring in how much your new friend will bark. Incessant barking by dogs can...

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Katherine is an experienced terrier owner, having owned 3 Boston Terriers over the last 18 years. She currently lives at home in Tennessee with her best friend, a 3 year old Bosty named Oona.

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