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My case for a Boston Terrier v. 5,266,246,624… by KohlerCreated Posted Thu 25 Mar 2010 12:00am Oh my….yes! You need one, I will start looking for you Read on »
Adopt-A-Less-Adoptable-Pet Day! Boston Terrier Rescue of Greater Houston! by Ryan R. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 12 Aug 2009 10:24pm /lessadoptablepetday ).  To celebrate this day and raise awareness for their group and for the need for good adoptive homes for all "less adoptable" dogs,  Boston Terrier Rescue of Greater Houston has created a special slide show featuring their older, senior, and special needs Boston Terrier Rescues.  They might not be puppies, but each one of them has something Read on »
Zippy the Deaf Boston Terrier Succeeds Where Others Fail by Megan S. Posted Thu 21 Oct 2010 8:39am It made me really happy to read about this story from the Daily Mail today . Zippy is a deaf Boston Terrier who has been trained with signs. He's gone from being a nippy, grumpy puppy to a well-trained dog who has earned the Kennel Club's highest obedience award, beating out other hearing dogs who struggled with the test. Zippy Zippy knows Read on »
Deworming treatment For Boston Terrier by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Mon 29 Dec 2008 4:55pm Question : My 1 year old Boston Terrier, cannot keep solid food down. He acts and looks fine, eats like he is starving, then within 3 or 4 hours is throwing it all back..., breed). In the beggining you should ask for, so called, medical food, especially for digestive problems. After a few days you should continue with proper food for your dog ( age Read on »
Dash, the Daring, Flying Boston Terrier! by Dr. Kim .. Naturopathic DoctorHealth Maven Posted Thu 09 Apr 2009 5:43pm Okay so he doesn’t look so daring in the puppy photo below…my human says he’s “adorable” - a word I might add is typically reserved for MOI and MOI only, WOOF! But bepaws Dash is a mighty warrior in a small body, and bepaws he’s a fellow dog, and bepaws he came out of one [...] Read on »
Boston Terrier arching her back by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Fri 31 Jul 2009 9:36am pet’s breed: Boston Terrier pet’s age: 15 monts pet’s sex: F previous treatment: N/A QUESTION: My boston is arching her back, looks like she is stretching and then dragging her hind legs behind her while crawling or pulling herself around on the bed. She seems uncomfortable Read on »
Chiropractic can help with breathing problems. by Carol Grant Posted Wed 20 Jan 2010 3:31am You might not think that Chiropractic can help with breathing problems but consider this story.  A patient brought in their daughter for me to find out why she had chest... an interactive model of the body and you can see the lungs and its nerve control. The problems start when we are under stress and take rapid shallow breaths, using these extra muscles Read on »
Can Sleep-Breathing Problems Cause Postpartum Depression? by Dr. Steven P. Medical Doctor Posted Mon 25 Oct 2010 6:03pm that weight. Modern humans are susceptible to breathing problems at night due to the fact that we can talk. As a result, our upper airways are unprotected. Add to this the documented... Western invention, is also thought to cause malocclusion and dental crowding. Sleep-breathing problems can be a major cause of postpartum depression. Biochemical changes Read on »
Is Insomnia Really A Sleep-Breathing Problem? by Dr. Steven P. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 10 Feb 2009 12:31pm at the possibility that insomnia may actually be caused by a sleep-breathing problem, such as obstructive sleep apnea.    If you’ve read my book, Sleep, Interrupted: A physician reveals.... No wonder it’s hard to fall asleep, especially if you’ve had a stressful day.   I’ve also experienced multiple instances where treating an underlying sleep-breathing problem also Read on »
How forward head posture leads to pain and sleeping and breathing problems by Matt Whitehead Posted Thu 10 Feb 2011 6:23pm with age. Forward head posture can cause many problems like headaches, neck pain , shoulder / upperback pain , breathing issues, difficultly sleeping,   TMJ and even depression Read on »