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Hi Stephanie: Yes, I would give her x-tra food each day. She will need some x-tra calories while she is nursing the little Boston pups. Also, you can give her 3 tablespoons per day, of 2% cottage cheese
Hi Kristen, Please have your Boston checked by a vet. I wonder if she may have a low thryoid and will need medications. Only a blood test will tell you what may be wrong with the thryoid or other body
Hello RaeAnn, Best wishes on your new little Boston Terrier! This is normal for puppy ears to flop forward or back. You can apply some light pressure and push upward - do this a few times per day.
Canine Weight gain tips; Boston Terrier too thin: Hi Oscar, Solid Gold Barking at the Moon is a great dog food! It will help your boy to gain some weigth over the next few months. You can also
Hi Heather, Next time you see the vet bring this up. I know the back of the palate is very soft. As for near the teeth, I am unsure about this. You can also go to our Breeding and Whelping section,

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