Ad
Ad

forums: Boston Terrier

Adopting Adult Boston Tomorrow - TIPS???

Subscribe to Adopting Adult Boston Tomorrow - TIPS??? 5 posts, 5 voices
 
back to Boston Terrier topics
Participants
in this thread:
  • lisacee
  • hotmomma850
  • mitch.delazo
  • Discover with Dagwood
  • Rich
lisacee
1 post

I am adopting a 4 year old boston terrier tomorrow and am very excited. I am adopting her from a loving home who’s owner is now incapacitated and cannot move to walk, feed, etc.. her.

I want to start this out right! Any tips for bringing an animal who is truley loved from one home to another?

Jess

hotmomma850
3 posts

Congratulations on your dog, Jess.

Boston Terriers are known for being very intelligent-sometimes too much so. Their lively, affectionate nature makes them extremely loveable.Although thse creatures are small, they’re sturdy and muscular. They have a sleek, shiny, straight coat with crisp white markings in a pattern that resembles a tuxedo-part of the reason they gained the name American Gentleman.

Regarding the tips you’re asking about your new pet, perhaps you can visit this link to help you get started:
http://tinyurl.com/5rhvd5

Goodluck to you.

mitch.delazo
19 posts

Boston Terriers make great companion pet—They love children and they have the ability to amuse every person in the house.

Get yourself going with these very useful information thru this link:
http://dogtime.com/new-dog-no-worries.html

Discover wit...
League City, TX
63 posts

Dagwood says,”Have lots of toys available!!” Here are some ideas
Favorite types of TOYS

Rich
44 posts

Understanding as much about this breed as possible is a great start. Here’s some info that will help…

http://www.dog-names-and-more.com/Boston-Terrie…


I also agree with the above poster who sez….toys, toys, then more toys!

Here’s some help in choosing the right ones…

http://www.dog-names-and-more.com/Dog-Toys.html

New User

New Post
formatting help
for bold: *bold*
for italic: _italics_

You'll be asked to sign in or register on the next page.

or cancel

 
back to Boston Terrier topics