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About Marie Peppers
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LOVE Bostons! I have many years of experience caring for and feeding Bostons... We have many Bostons stay here at our Doggie Chalet Hotel in Alaska... Yes, many people in Alaska have this breed! Ask a question on healthy, feeding, supplements.... Behavior questions, too.... I have practiced for many years on Nutritional Supplements and Feeding options for pet's with health problems. It would be my pleasure to answer any questions you may have. Just ask Marie... Visit my web site: WWW.APLUSPETCARE.COM/UNTITLED4.HTML

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Over 10 years of Pet Health and Nutrition Experience. Nutritional Education on supplements such as NuVET Plus, Vitamin E, Salmon Oil, and Holistic Option in Health. Doggie Hotel Owner. Licensed Nurse

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Topic: Boston Terriers



Expert: Marie Peppers
Date: 7/23/2008
Subject: boston terrier pregnancy??

Question
female is in her 2nd heat cycle.  kids let out male boston and we have caught them locked together 2x.  How and when would I know if she is pregnant.  Concerned female small and male is large.  I am concerned that she would not be able to deliver.  Is there anything I should do with her.

Answer
Hello Denise:  Most bostons do have c-sections.  If you don't want her to have puppies, please get her spayed ASAP.
You can have some blood work done and the vet can see if she is pregnant.  They can do the spay after they know.  They will be checking her hormones in the blood.


Good Luck


Marie

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