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How to House Your Boston Terrier
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How to House Your Boston Terrier

Boston Terriers are very intelligent dogs. Around six months, you'll really start to notice it. But from the start, I always thought that my little Boston understood what I said to him. And that only made it even easier to break into my Boston Terrier. Since most Boston Terriers don't bark much and therefore won't tell you they need to go to the bathroom, I decided to try the bell technique.If you're unfamiliar with this technique, it's when you train your dog to ring a bell to let you know he needs a potty break. It took my Boston Terrier about a week to potty train using this technique. I recommend it to everyone. Here is how I performed it.

I bought a bell from a craft store and tied it to a piece of string. Then I hooked the string to the doorknob so the bell was hanging at the level of the dog's nose. If you are considering buying a Boston Terrier, I think you should check out our link at https://www.bterrier.com/ and the typical characteristics of a Boston Terrier in terms of bedrooms. Some people might think what the Boston Terrier does in bed is boring - I think it's adorable. Here's what you can expect.They snore often and loudly.This trait is common in flat-faced dogs (like pugs, boxers, and bulldogs).
They must sleep under the covers with you – according to them.
Kicking and growling while sleeping and often with open eyes. (It's cute and scary at the same time.)
They fart when they sleep, sometimes loudly.But most importantly they are great cuddles, they keep you company and warm (especially in the colder months) play with other dogs, especially big ones.

Since my Boston Terrier is an only child, I was very nervous on his first day of school. I had no idea how he would behave around other dogs. The one time that's been with the others makes quick trips to Petco - and usually rides in the carriage. Much to my delight, he loves other dogs - so much so that I'm considering getting a second one so my Boston Terrier has a friend to play with at home. As I mentioned before in this blog, Isaac, my Boston Terrier, was the first dog I ever owned. And so this is all uncharted territory for me. So now the question I ask everyone is would they recommend multiple dogs rather than just one.

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