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Old March 5th, 2008, 02:00 PM
rameets rameets is offline
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What do you feed your Boston Terrier?

Hello,
I have a 9 month old Boston Terrier male named Stewie. He's the cutest thing ever. I would appreciate getting some advice on what others feed their bostons. I stated mine off by feeding Royal Canine puppy dry food, but then I gave the raw diet a try but he had a problem which he could not control his peeing and would pee every 5-10 min in the house throughout the day! At first I thought it was something else, but it was due to the food. Then I switched him to ground meat medium cooked with rice, that went well except for his stools being very loose. So I switched back to the royal canin, don't know what to do?

I don't know why (can it be because he's neutered?) but he seems to have a problem controlling his pee sometimes, if he needs to go pee, he really needs to go and can't control it more than 5 min, and he goes like 6-7 times a day. Is this a bit much? We control his water, but maybe I'm giving more than I should? I give 3 cups a day. He seems to be perfect in his crate and can hold it even 14 hours if I needed him to, but if left alone in the house, he will have peed inside. Thanks a lot for the help everyone.
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