Boston Terrier lifespan

The lifespan of a Boston Terrier is generally around 12-14 years old. The specific situation is related to the Boston Terrier’s living environment and feeding methods.

In daily feeding, medium and small animals need 200-250 grams of meat, large animals need 300-350 grams of meat, and the same amount of vegetables or cakes are added.

Meat should be boiled for 15-20 minutes, minced, mixed with cooked ingredients and appropriate amount of warm water before feeding.

How much feed should be provided every day can be appropriately controlled according to the size of the dog's body, so as to achieve the appropriate purpose. If it is too little, it will lose its gorgeous and lovely appearance and appearance due to insufficient nutrition; if it is too much, it will become fat due to excess nutrition, thus losing its charming charm.

Food should be served in a timely and quantitative manner, and should be eaten within 15-25 minutes. Food and food bowls must be taken away if left behind. Do not allow time to be delayed and develop the bad habit of not eating on time.

In the morning or evening every day, you should wear it for a walk or walk, but do not let it run fast or exercise vigorously, otherwise it will cause shortness of breath.

It is necessary to comb its coat with a comb or brush every day to keep its coat clean and smooth, and bathe it on time. Wash it every 20-30 days in cool weather, and wash it every 20-30 days in hot weather. You should take a bath every 3-5 days. The hair that is too long on the head (forehead), bridge of the nose, abdomen, etc. should be trimmed regularly to show the short white hair and make it look more beautiful and cute. Every 10-5 days, toenails should be trimmed and trimmed.

If you can apply a little olive oil on the hair after taking a bath and blowing it to get moisture, and then wipe it with soft materials such as fluff or silk for a while, its appearance will become more beautiful and beautiful.

During the breeding process, the dog should be trained regularly to develop hygienic habits, such as defecation at fixed points and not using claws to scratch sofas and clothing. The dog’s ear wax and tooth wax should also be removed every few days. Its eyes are large, and dust and foreign matter can easily enter and cause eye diseases. Therefore, the eyes and orbits should be cleaned with 2% boric acid water from time to time to avoid bacterial infection.

Because the Boston dog is a short-nosed dog with a short respiratory tract and is prone to heat stroke, it cannot be allowed to go out for a walk or do other exercises with a large amount of exercise in the summer. In addition, its nose is easy to crack. When the weather is dry in winter and autumn, you should always apply a little glycerin, petroleum jelly and other oils on the nose to prevent the tip of the nose from cracking.

Generally, you should always pay attention to whether the dog's mental state has changed, how the appetite is, the state of the feces, and the wetness and coolness of the nose pads. Once you are found to be sick, you should treat it as soon as possible. adjust.

When raising a Boston Terrier, you need to pay attention to many aspects.

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