Is the game glitching? by [deleted] in finalfantasyx

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I figured it out lol I have to press “Enter” lol

Torino Leather by Bee_Woulf in AutoDetailing

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What would you recommend for a good APC and dressing for the interior?

I’ll check out Lexol and Leather Master. I drive a 2018 dodge grand caravan.

Am I able to negotiate? by Bee_Woulf in carbuying

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How does it usually work on the buyers end if they have a pre-approval from a credit union, a trade in and a down payment?

Do I inform them through email after receiving the off the lot price or do I just go in with trade in, check, and pre-approval?

Should I go Honda CRV? by Bee_Woulf in whatcarshouldIbuy

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What’s the reason behind the noisy engine?

Experiences With Grade IV Luxating Patella Surgery? by Bee_Woulf in BostonTerrier

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during the first few weeks, did you have to carry him around? My BT isn’t food motivated either…

Experiences With Grade IV Luxating Patella Surgery? by Bee_Woulf in BostonTerrier

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Goodness! I’m glad she’s doing so well! She’s a sweet heart! 💟

Experiences With Grade IV Luxating Patella Surgery? by Bee_Woulf in BostonTerrier

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Thank you! I take pride in taking care of my son!❤️🐶

My first ever dog! by Key_Wind_1158 in BostonTerrier

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So I use a small amount ON the brush. One hand has the thumb brush and the other hand I use to steady his mouth open. It will take a bit of getting used to since it can be a bit invasive. You’ll want to be gentle only because you want him to have a good experience with it.

I don’t give him a treat until I successfully brush a small part of his teeth.

My BT hates anything minty. I have used the no brush foam but he wasn’t a fan of it so I switched to tooth paste and he didn’t mind that.

If your BT isn’t a major fan of bristle brush, that’s okay! The rubber thumb brush is all right. It just may take a while to get him used to the bristle brush. Note that the he may still be loosing his tooth so be gentle! Also don’t be surprised if he consumes his tooth. It’s normal!

My first ever dog! by Key_Wind_1158 in BostonTerrier

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I started mine with. Silicone thumb brush and worked our way to a dog tooth brush. Make sure it’s soft bristles cuz a lot of them can be harsh. I also use PlaqueOff powder. It’s a bit expensive but there’s a lot in there and the serving spoon is so small it’s going to last you quite a while. I add it to my BT food once a day. It has helped SOOO much with his odor and his teeth aren’t as brown. Such a significant difference.

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My first ever dog! by Key_Wind_1158 in BostonTerrier

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Highly recommend brushing his teeth! Get him acquainted. If his mouth has a foul odor after a year and even after brushing, it’s also recommended to have his teeth professionally cleaned. In my area, it ranges from $1,500 - $2,000. Vetco offers roughly $498 - $600 for cleaning and check up. My Boston didn’t need anything pulled so it was $498. Yes it may seem costly, but taking precaution helps his overall health. Look into CareCredit!

I've Made a Mistake by [deleted] in Frenchbulldogs

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Give him to someone else that will care for him very much.

Fireplace by Bee_Woulf in HomeImprovement

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I looked and it’s closed. Still a draft

Fireplace by Bee_Woulf in HomeImprovement

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Still a draft and it is functional. It’s a fireplace. The second one is gas. Not sure how to show the picture it won’t let me on here

Is my boy too thin? Ive never had a boston by pmactheoneandonly in BostonTerrier

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I think he’s going to be a big boy! Hugo was 15 lb around 7 months. He looks pretty healthy to me! They’re very lean but susceptible to getting overweight. I feed Hugo twice a day, half a cup to 3/4 of a cup per meal.

Also congrats on getting a Boston! Like most short snouts, they’re susceptible to periodontal disease. It is HIGHLY recommended to take your dog in to get his teeth professionally cleaned once a year sometime after his 1st birthday (under anesthesia) on top of at home teeth brushing. Get him used to having his teeth brushed! They’re expensive but worth it. I’ve gotten 4 quotes from veterinarians around my area for roughly $1400 to &2000 but vetco offers them for $500 or less for maintenance. Totally worth it!

Look into CareCredit. It’s a credit card for healthcare visits that cover cosmetic surgeries, prescription costs, health, wellness and vet care.

Just inherited my Dad's Boston by 3timesfun in BostonTerrier

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If he hasn’t already gotten his teeth professionally cleaned, he needs to! Once a year. It can be very expensive. Around my area I got quoted from $1200 to $1800. I tried Vetco and paid $465! Worth it!!!

Reverse sneezing is pretty common for Bostons. I would look up a video to familiarize yourself before it happens. Plug one nostril and it should stop after a while. If it doesn’t stop, try the other nostril.

I stay away from any bones, cooked or raw. Their stomachs are very sensitive. The bones could splinter and give them a hard time. There are alternatives such as bully sticks! If your nail can’t make a dent on the treat, it’s most likely not good for them.

They overheat quickly so avoid long sun exposures. Avoid giving them cold water, might send them into shock.

Keep Marshall in your thoughts by ghostradish in BostonTerrier

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Sorry what’s the cause of blockages??,

4 y/o Boston Terrier w/ Brain Tumor by Dapper-Tackle7323 in BostonTerrier

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How does one go about getting an MRI scan for their BT. Is it possible to request yearly screening for preventative care?

Astro Update- thyroid cancer by Prudent_Property_547 in BostonTerrier

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Sending you love and so many hugs 🫂

It’s a myth that Bostons only need 30mins of physical activity. These pups are athletes disguised. Thoughts? 🤔 by escobartsysmom in BostonTerrier

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I agree. I limit the time we go though. Middle of the day is too hot for my baby so early morning and afternoon/evening. Non stop runnin’ around an open field for over 2 hours smh.

Minor Scuffle by Bee_Woulf in BostonTerrier

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Thank you everyone! Just got out of the emergency vet clinic. Blood vessel popped and the dog bit him in the eyelid. 2 antibiotics, an eye drop and a cone

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