How To Properly Raise A Boston Terrier Rescue Dog

by Wendy Caples

by Wendy Caples

Boston Terrier rescues are dog rescue organizations that specialize in rescuing purebred Boston Terriers from cruel and neglectful situations and then placing them in loving homes. Many of the rescued Boston Terriers come from puppy mills or abusive owners. Some of the rescued Boston Terriers suffer from mental and physical problems. Because they are so experienced with the breed, the Boston Terrier rescue is better able to address the dog’s medical needs. Once a dog is deemed healthy the mission of the Boston Terrier rescue facility is to find a nice family who will love the dog for the rest of its life.

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.

When a person goes to a Boston Terrier rescue to find their next family pet they shouldn’t expect to come home with a puppy. Boston Terrier rescues typically save purebred dogs that are found in puppy mills or belong to abusive or cruel owners. Most of the Boston Terriers that find their way to a Boston Terrier rescue are about three to five years old. Some are older, and there are some that are younger.

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.

What it needs now is a forever home, it needs a family that will love it and care for it the rest of its life. The only way you will be able to provide the dog with that kind of security is if you do your homework before choosing a dog.

Once the dogs physical health has been addressed the rescue then takes the steps needed to learn what the dogs personality is like and if there are any environments that it can’t cope with (such as small children, cats, or other dogs).

The Boston Terrier rescue normally has anyone who wants to adopt a dog fill out an extensive application that will help them match the right dogs with the right people. All of this takes time, effort and money. One of the ways that the Boston Terrier rescue can recoup their losses is to charge a nominal adoption fee. The other reason dog rescues charge an adoption fee is that they have learned that when a person pays for something, they tend to value it more.

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