Our Gasless Boston Terrier

by A. Jones-Wright
(USA)

We added a beautiful female Boston Terrier puppy to our family this summer. Friends warned we would have a smelly problem other than puppy poo, but it hasn't happened yet; our pup is 8 months old. We feed her only Royal Canin for skin and digestion. I am told that it will happen, because it is the fate of the short-snouted canine.Perhaps, in old age, but right now, no such problem. Plus she has excellent skin and a shiny coat. I really believe it has a lot to do with the age, weight and diet of the dog. Sure do hope I am right. If this wonderful period of 'no gas' ends, I would still purchase another Boston. Our Boston is everything we hoped for and more. Her intelligence is awesome!

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Our Gasless Boston Terrier

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Mar 22, 2012
Hold The Gas
by: A. Jones-Wright

Well, our little lady will be a year old in April and she is not causing anyone to hold their noses. Who can say...maybe she is just a gasless Boston Terrier.( I hope )However, she has suffered a UTI and recovered nicely. She is now 20 muscular, loving pounds.Her intelligence continues to amaze and entertain us!

Feb 27, 2012
Krixus gas
by: Melissa

My boston is five months old, we only feed him and our other dog holistic food...the gas is still outrageous. I kept thinking he needed to go use the bathroom outside, but now we know it's his natural "inner essence"..he can clear the room.

Dec 02, 2011
Boston Gas
by: Mary

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We have three Bostons. They are now 2yrs, 3yrs, and 4 yrs. old.
Two do not stink up the house.
One peels the paint off the walls.

They all eat the same thing and the tooter is the oldest but she tooted on the way home when we first got her. We all had tears in our eyes and our nose hairs were burned off.

We switched to Blue Buffalo Fish and Sweet Potato and her toots calmed down quite a bit but I am telling you that you still do NOT want her to sit in your lap when you are watching TV.

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