Boston Terriers And Eye Problems
October 30th, 2009 by
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As with many Brachycephalic (short-nosed) breeds with prominent eyes, the Boston Terrier unfortunately suffers from a number of eye problems. Some are less severe than others, though all require punctual veterinary attention. If you are considering the addition of a Boston Terrier to your family, you must be willing do some Boston Terrier house training.
And to devote time to regularly checking the health of your dog’s eyes and bringing him or her for regular visits to the vet. Some of the more common eye circumstances that can develop in Boston Terriers are cataracts and corneal ulcers, the latter usually in combination with corneal dystrophy.
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