November 25, 2008
Caring For A Rescued Boston Terrier
Dog rescues are established by people who love a specific breed of dog, like the Boston Terrier, and want to make sure each and every dog has an opportunity to live a long and happy life that is free of neglect and cruelty. Boston Terrier rescues are normally interested in rescuing only purebred Boston Terrier’s and defer other breeds of dogs to other shelters. By limiting themselves to saving just one type of dog, the rescue workers are able to recognize and care for the health and personality issues that are unique to the breed. Once a Boston Terrier rescue has ensured the dogs they rescue are mentally and physically healthy they then work to find a home where the dog will be able to live the rest of its life as a valued and respected member of a family.
There are a variety of reason dog lovers choose their new Boston Terrier from a Boston Terrier rescue. In some situations the rescue is conveniently located. Some people see a picture of a recued Boston Terrier the rescue has posted on the web or a grocery stores bulletin board and fall in love with the dog. Other dog lovers go to Boston Terrier rescues for their next dog is because while they like the qualities often found in Boston Terriers they are unable to afford the high cost of a purebred puppy. Many of the people who adopt a Boston Terrier from a rescue like the idea that they are providing the dog with a better life then the one it has always known.
The average Boston Terrier is a wonderful family dog. They seldom bark. They are good with children of all ages. They love people. They are gentle and intelligent. Because they are a short haired breed of dog they require a minimal amount of grooming.
Although they have a hardy appearance there are several health issues people need to consider before bringing a Boston Terrier home from a rescue. The strange shape of their nose often causes the Boston Terrier to wheeze, sneeze and snore when it sleeps. Boston Terriers do best in moderate climates, they have hard time breathing when the heat index is high and during cold snaps they also have difficulty breathing.
If the Boston Terrier you are thinking about adopting has physical injuries the people at the Boston Terrier rescue will be able to tell you what the dog will need to stay comfortable and healthy. If the dog suffers from anxiety or phobias make sure that your house will provide the dog with the type of environment it needs to feel safe and loved.
Many people make the mistake of thinking that they are going to get a free dog from a rescue facility. In most situations they are mistaken. The whole purpose of a Boston Terrier rescue is to take dogs out of a less then desirable situation and place them with individuals and families who will love them. Most of the rescues arrange to have the dog neutered or spayed and that they are up to date on their shots.
Take time to gather information about the Boston Terrier breed before you even go to visit the Boston Terrier rescue, this will let you decide if the average Boston Terrier is a dog that would fit into your family’s lifestyle. When you get to the Boston Terrier rescue don’t just look into a pair of sad brown eyes and fall in love.
Before officially adopting the dog bring a copy of the Boston Terrier’s medical records to your veterinarian and find out what whether they think you will be able both the day to day care the dog requires as well as any future medical bills the dog may acquire.
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