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Posted by Penny D. on Saturday, April 21, 07
1. Getting Started: Welcome to our new Puppies-dot-com Blog. If you are like me, you love to hear from other people who have “been there- done that”. Here, pet owners can share ideas, tips, tricks, and know how to help other pet owners. Or, we would love to receive your feed-back as to our website design, such as: What you like/don’t like, what you would like to see added /omitted , etc. To get started just click on the “add” button, or to reply to a previously posted comment, just click on the “Reply” button – it’s that simple! I look forward to reading your posts.
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Posted by Susan S. on Monday, April 23, 07
2. Car Sickness: Help! We love to take our dog in the car with us but can't because he gets sick. Is there such a thing as car sickness in dogs? If so, is there anything I can give him to help? Thanks for your help. Oh, by the way - I love this website, it's so informative!
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Posted by Brenda R. on Monday, April 23, 07
3. Anal Glands: Can anyone tell me what Anal Glands are? Reciently my friend told me that she had to have her dogs anal glands cleaned??? Is this something I need to have done with my dog? What are the symptoms, if any - how do I know if my dog needs to have this done? Thanks for your help.
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Posted by Mr D on Tuesday, April 24, 07
4. Fetch: How do you get your dog to Fetch a flying saucer? I think it is so cool to watch those dogs on TV run, jump, catch, and return to the master that flying plastic dish from the 60's. However, when I throw my frizbie all my dog does is walk the other way. When I get further from him and throw it, it lands on his head and he just ducks out from under it. Any ideas?
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Posted by Becky on Tuesday, April 24, 07
5. Fleas: Ugh, my dog had fleas - how do I get rid of them?
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Posted by Mark on Wednesday, April 25, 07
6. Worms???: Suddenly my Boston Terrier has started scooting aound on his butt and my wife is afraid that he might have worms! We have two small children and don't want to take any chances. Is it possible that our dog could infect our kids?
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Posted by Toby on Friday, April 27, 07
7. New Puppy: We just brought dog home from a local rescue shelter. He is still a puppy and he loves to play, but often while playing nips at our fingers. Should we be concerned about this type of behavior? How can we teach him to play without chewing on our hands?
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Posted by Jessica on Wednesday, May 02, 07
8. BTs and Cats: Do Boston Terriers get along well with cats? I'm thinking about getting a Boston puppy, but currently I own 2 cats and I'm afraid that they might not get along.
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Posted by Dave on Thursday, May 03, 07
9. People who look like their Dogs: This is a funny movie I found on YouTube.com, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Click Here.
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Posted by Brian Wade on Friday, May 04, 07
10. Dog Food: With all the dog food recalls, what brand of dog food do your recommend?
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Boston Terriers

Do Boston Terriers Have To Be Black/White To Be Registered With The AKC?

NO. I have been breeding and registering boston terriers with the AKC for years. As a breeder of both black/white and red/while bostons, I receive numerous calls, and e-mails, from people asking about the AKC standards for this wonderful breed. So I have decided to dedicate a page on my website to hopefully clear up any confusion my visitors might have concerning the various colors of these wonderful dogs.

AKC Registered red/white boston terriers have been popular in the mid-west for years, and recently their popularity is spreading like wildfire all over the US. And why not, all one has to do is see a photo of one of these little darlings to fall in love with them.

Why Are People So Confused About The Color?

If you were to visit the AKC website located at www.akc.org and enter the word boston terrier as your search you will be directed to a page that lists the AKC standard for this breed. You will notice that they list coat colors of black/white, brindle/white, and or seal/white (which is black with a reddish undercoat) but no place on their website are the colors red/white, brown/white, or chocolate/white mentioned for the boston terrier breed - why is this? The AKC standard, listed on this website, is for SHOW purposes only and currently the only color that meets the standard for show is black/white.

What If I Am Looking For a Champion Show Dog?

If you intend on purchasing a puppy with the hopes of entering him/her in the show ring, then I recommend two things; 1. Dont buy from me. My puppies are not show quality. I, and my partners, breed for temperament and companionship. 2. Purchase a black and white puppy that meets with the AKC standard for show.

What If I Have No Intentions Of Showing My Dog?

Then you have come to the right place. As I mentioned earlier I do not breed for show quality dogs and both the AKC and ACA happily registers my companion quality boston terriers in colors described as red/white, brown/white and chocolate/white. I have written documentation from the AKC and as follows, "Puppies born of litters where both the parents are AKC registered qualify for AKC registration. For the Boston Terrier breed, Seal and White (170) would be used to describe a red and white dog. . . ". Although the Seal/white color would be considered black/white with reddish undertones, if the dog were to enter the show ring, this is not the case for companion quality dogs. Companion quality dogs do not have to meet Show Ring Standards to be registered with the AKC.