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link to Addison’s Disease In Bostons: Signs, Symptoms, & Treatments

Addison’s Disease In Bostons: Signs, Symptoms, & Treatments

Addison’s disease, also known as hypoadrenocorticism, is a hormonal disorder that can affect Boston Terriers. This disease is also known as “the great pretender” because it can be...

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link to Heartworms In Boston Terriers: What You Need To Know

Heartworms In Boston Terriers: What You Need To Know

Heartworm disease is a very common dog disease diagnosed in the United States. This heart parasite can infect your Boston Terrier causing severe heart and lung damage and even death. The good news...

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Corneal Ulcers in Boston Terriers – What You Need To Know

Has your Boston been squinting a lot or pawing at their eye? This may be a sign that your Boston Terrier has an eye ulcer. During my time as a veterinarian, I have diagnosed many eye ulcers in...

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link to Dry Eyes in Boston Terriers – What Is It & What To Do About It

Dry Eyes in Boston Terriers – What Is It & What To Do About It

Did you know that dry eye is extremely common in Boston Terriers affecting up to 1 out of every 50 Boston Terriers. In this article, we will review what you need to know about dry eyes and what to...

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Why Is My Boston Terrier Coughing? 7 Reasons Why & What To Do

Has your Boston Terrier been coughing and you aren’t quite sure what is causing it? Coughing is a symptom of some sort of underlying medical condition, and there are a wide variety of illnesses...

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link to Boston Terriers With Glaucoma – What You Need To Know

Boston Terriers With Glaucoma – What You Need To Know

If your Boston’s eye is red or painful, you should contact a veterinarian right away. This could be a sign that your Boston Terrier has glaucoma, a serious eye condition consisting of elevated...

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About the Author

Addie Reinhard, DVM- Dr. Addie Reinhard is an experienced small animal veterinarian. She is a Boston Terrier lover and always enjoys caring for her Boston patients at the veterinary clinic. She is passionate about providing helpful educational resources to pet parents regarding animal diseases and preventative care. She lives in Lexington, KY with her husband, greyhound, and four cats.

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