Are Boston Terriers housebroken?
Most are, and whatever we know we will gladly share with you prior to placement. Remember, we want this adoption to work as much as you do! We strongly recommend the use of a crate, as most dogs will not relieve themselves in their “house”. It is usually only a matter of working with them for the first few days so that they understand that “outside” is where they go. They are intelligent dogs, and want to please, so it is important to get them into a routine as soon as possible. A crate is used to ease the dog’s transition into the open spaces of your home. It serves a number of purposes. First, it gives the dog a safe haven during the adjustment period. Secondly, if you work, crating the dog while he is unsupervised can prevent a host of problems! In addition, if your dog is crate trained, you will more than likely be able to find many friends and neighbors willing to “baby-sit” while you are away. Having to kennel your dog is usually a very great concern to owners, as the majority of