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How Often Should You Bathe A Boston Terrier?

By Kerry
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Are you planning on adding an adorable Boston Terrier to your home? As we’re sure you already know, Boston Terriers are one of the most playful and active dog breeds, which means that they love to run around, have fun and engage in regular play sessions. 

With that being said, it means that Boston terriers typically need to be bathed more frequently than other breeds of dog out there – and this can lead to many Boston Terrier owners wondering how often they should be cleaning their dog. 

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This is where we come in to lend you a helping hand!

In this helpful guide, we are going to be talking you through how often you should bathe your Boston Terrier dog, as well as share with you some additional care tips that will ensure you’re the best dog owner that you can be.

Ready? Read on! 

How Often Should You Bathe A Boston Terrier?

As the owner, you’re going to be the best judge for determining how often you are cleaning your Boston terrier dog.

However, as a general rule of thumb, you’re going to want to make sure that you are bathing your Boston Terrier at least once every two weeks, and this is because of how active and playful they are. 

Alongside this, you should also take into account the various factors that might require you to clean your Boston Terrier more frequently, and you should keep these in mind when determining how frequently to clean your dog.

As an example, if you happen to live in a hotter area of the world, then you might find that you are needing to wash your Boston terrier once every week due to the heat. 

On the other hand, if you happen to have a Boston Terrier dog that loves to jump in puddles or get muddy, you are naturally going to find that you will need to schedule bathtimes throughout the week in order to keep them clean.

Top Tips for Bathing your Boston Terrier Dog

So, now that you know how often you should bathe your Boston Terrier,  we are now going to be providing you with some tips that will ensure the cleaning process is enjoyable for both you and your Boston Terrier pup. Let’s check them out below:

Make Sure That Your Boston Terrier is Calm and Relaxed

Before you grab your dog’s shampoo and turn on the shower, you should first take a few moments to make sure that your Boston Terrier is relaxed and content.

Depending on your dog, you might find that your dog feels a little distressed or uncomfortable during bath time – so making sure that you are taking the time to praise your dog and give them time to feel comfortable in their surroundings is very important. 

Use Lukewarm Water – This Will Help Prevent Skin Irritation

Once your Boston Terrier is calm and relaxed and you’re ready to proceed, you should be sure that you are only using lukewarm water to clean your dog in.

If the water is too cold, then your dog is going to be cold and shivering, and if you are using water that is too hot, then this could cause your dog to get burned.

You should only ever clean your Boston Terrier dog with lukewarm water, as this will be most comfortable for them.

Be Gentle When Washing Your Dog’s Fur –  Do Not Rub it Too Hard

While you are cleaning your Boston Terrier, you should be sure to clean your dog’s fur gently, without tugging too hard.

Rinse Thoroughly After Each Wash

Given the fact that Boston terriers are such active dogs (which means they are more likely to get dirty), you are more than likely going to find that you need to repeat the shampooing process an additional time.

With that being said, you should be sure to thoroughly rinse in-between washes.

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Make Sure That Your Dog Doesn’t Get Soap in His Eyes

While cleaning your Boston Terrier dog, you should be sure that you aren’t getting any shampoo into your dog’s eyes.

Besides causing discomfort, this might result in your Boston Terrier becoming fearful of bath time…which is something you don’t want!

Dry Off Well Using a Soft Towel

Last but certainly not least, after you are done bathing your Boston Terrier, you should proceed to make sure that you are drying your dog thoroughly with a soft towel.

With a soft, dry towel, you should gently pat the excess water off your dog’s coat so that it will dry naturally more quickly. You should refrain from using a hair dryer, as this could dry out your Boston Terrier’s skin.

Other Things to Consider

Alongside making sure that you are regularly cleaning your Boston Terrier at least once every 2 weeks, you should also keep in mind that their teeth need to stay clean, too.

One of the biggest health issues that Boston Terrier Dogs are at risk of developing throughout their life is dental problems. This is due to their jaw shape, which means that they are at a higher risk of experiencing gum diseases, tooth decay, and periodontal disease.

Dental problems can be avoided by making sure that they brush their teeth properly.

Brushing their teeth daily will help to remove plaque and tartar from their teeth, while also helping to prevent them from experiencing any of the dental issues that we have mentioned above. For this reason, you should make sure that you are 

Wrapping Up

There we have it! Now that you have taken the time to read through this guide, we’re hoping that you now have a much better understanding of how often you should be cleaning your Boston Terrier dog.

So long as you make sure that you’re regularly cleaning your Boston Terrier at least once every 2 weeks, while also taking into account lifestyle factors that might require more frequent bathing – your Boston Terrier will stay spick and span.

Thanks for reading!

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Kerry

Kerry White is an avid dog lover and writer, knowing all there is to know about our furry friends. Kerry has been writing for PetDT for three years now, wanting to use her knowledge for good and share everything she can with new dog owners.Kerry has two dogs herself - a German shepherd called Banjo and a chocolate labrador called Buttons. Kerry knows more than anyone how adjusting to new life with a puppy can turn your life upside down, and she wants to ease some of the burdens through her articles.