Chinese Boston-Tzu
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Caring for a Chinese Boston-Tzu
Feeding: The Chinese Boston-Tzu eats a lot for their size due to a higher metabolism.
Living with a Chinese Boston-Tzu
Temperament: The Chinese Boston-Tzu is a very friendly and sweet dog.
Family Dog: The Chinese Boston-Tzu loves everyone.
Shedding: The Chinese Boston-Tzu shed little to no hair.
Grooming: The Chinese Boston-Tzu typically requires minimal grooming. If the coat is thin sunscreen is required and the skin should be lotioned to keep it from becoming dry.
Training: The Chinese Boston-Tzu is eager to please and train.
Behavior: The Chinese Boston-Tzu is a hyper and happy dog.
Barking: The Chinese Boston-Tzu is a very mimimal barker.
Weather: The Chinese Boston-Tzu is not a good dog for cold weather. They must be an indoor dog.
Exercise: The Chinese Boston-Tzu requires minimal exercise but loves to go on walks.
Chinese Boston-Tzu Appearance
Appearance: The Chinese Boston-Tzu is a medium sized small dog with only a few random hairs on his head and legs with very soft, smooth skin.
Size: The Chinese Boston-Tzu is 15 to 25 pounds when fully grown.
Companionship: The Chinese Boston-Tzu is a good cuddler.
Head: The head of the Chinese Boston-Tzu is rather square and blocky with a soft mouth.
Eyes: The eyes of the Chinese Boston-Tzu are well spaced and large.
Ears: The ears of the Chinese Boston-Tzu are mostly erect but not firm.
Neck: The Chinese Boston-Tzu has a long neck that is not to thick with a nice arch.
Body: The Chinese Boston-Tzu is a very leggy dog with a well muscled body and long thin tail.
Forequarters: The forequarters of the Chinese Boston-Tzu are straight and square.
Hindquarters: The hindquarters of the Chinese Boston-Tzu are well muscled and straight.
Gait: The gait of the Chinese Boston-Tzu is swift and sturdy with a straight forward action.
Feet: The Chinese Boston-Tzu has long toes due to their large size.
Tail: The tail of the Chinese Boston-Tzu can be long and thin or docked.
Color: The coat or skin of the Chinese Boston-Tzu can be any color including gray on top and white on the belly with mottling on his legs, sides and tail.
Coat: The Chinese Boston-Tzu has very little hair if any.
Chinese Boston-Tzu Facts
Life Expectancy: The life expectancy of the Chinese Boston-Tzu is 12 to 14 years.
Chinese Boston-Tzu Health
Allergies: The Chinese Boston-Tzu has no known allergies at this time.
Health: The Chinese Boston-Tzu has no major health problems.
Skin Health: The skin of the Chinese Boston-Tzu needs protective care as it is prone to abrasions.
Eye Health: The Chinese Boston-Tzu is prone to eye discharge.
Dental Health: The Chinese Boston-Tzu can have dental issues due to crooked teeth.
Litter Size: The average litter size of the Chinese Boston-Tzu is 2 to 4 pups.
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