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Kiwi π₯
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About Kiwi π₯
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We are looking for a patient, experienced, and loving home for baby Kiwi (her nickname π)
Our goal is to find the best fit for her where she can feel safe and thrive. She can be a bit standoffish with strangers at first or uncomfortable. Because of this, she will need a calm home with someone who understands dog behavior and is willing to give her time and space to adjust.
Once she gets to know you, she is very sweet, affectionate, and loves to cuddle π she loves to jump up with you on the couch while you watch TV and follows you where you go. She bonds closely with her person and becomes a loyal companion.
She is up to date on her rabies vaccine. It appears she has a salmon allergy, as we had to switch her off of that dog food due to her having minor loss of fur which has since begun to grow back.
If you feel you could be the right fit for her, please reach outβwe are committed to finding her a safe and loving forever home. πΆπ
Coat Colors:
Red
White
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
About The Seller
Stephanie Matias
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3 years
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About Boston Terrier Puppies
What kind of dog is a Boston Terrier?
Boston Terriers are the epitome of a family-friendly companion. Theyβre sweet, playful pups that can adapt to any lifestyle and get along with everyone they meet. These dogs donβt need much maintenanceβjust a whole lot of love and affection. Full-grown, they typically weigh 12-25 pounds and stand 15-17 inches tall.
Will a Boston Terrier get along with my other pets?
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What's the best way to exercise a Boston Terrier?
The Boston Terrier has moderate exercise needs. All they need is a good, long walk or playtime in a fenced yard each day to stay happy and in shape. These pups also do well at sports, like flyball, agility, and rally. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
Is a Boston Terrier a good choice for someone with allergies?
The Boston Terrier's coat is short and fine. It usually comes in black, brindle, seal, or a combination of the three. They have white fur on the chest, muzzle, neck, legs, and blaze area. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Where do Boston Terriers do best β city or country?
Boston Terriers are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. The Boston Terrierβs size and disposition make them a good fit for apartments, homes, and just about any setting imaginable. They are fairly easy to train.
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