The Challenges and the Rewards Of Boxer Dog Ownership
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You are ready for a boxer puppy, and are looking for a true companion. And the Boxer dog information you’ve uncovered tells you that the breed is consistently among the top ten in number of annual registrations with the American Kennel Club. Why, exactly, are there more than 35,000 Boxer puppies registered each year?
It could be because the list of Boxer breed characteristics reads more like those you would seek from a life partner, that it does Boxer dog information.
A hard-working breed which also loves to play, highly intelligent, fiercely loyal and protective, great with children, and prone to bending themselves in half with delight when they greet you, a well-trained Boxer can be one of life’s true joys.
One bit of Boxer dog information you need is that Boxers remain puppy-rambunctious for up to four years, and what was winning behavior at fifteen or twenty pounds will not be when they are fully grown. That’s why it’s essential that you begin training a Boxer puppy as soon as it joins your family.
Your puppy will come to you with a protective instincts looking for a family to guard, and you’ll need to help it distinguish what degree of protective behavior is appropriate. For instance, if one of your children is roughhousing with a friend, your Boxer may see a threat and go into guard dog mode. It would be best to socialize your Boxer with all friends to let them know who is “okay.”
Another crucial piece of Boxer dog information is that Boxers, being short-haired, are not comfortable in weather extremes. So they will not do well as outdoor dogs.
At the same time, its abundant energy level and love of attention do mean that you will need to involve your Boxer in your activities as much as possible. It will need playtime, regular walking, and stimulating toys to stave off boredom when you’re not around.
And be sure to give your Boxer its own warm place to curl up. Boxers are almost catlike in their love of a comfy snoozing spot, and this bit of Boxer dog information will circumvent your Boxer’s otherwise inevitable attempts to include itself in your sleeping arrangements. A dog bed or pile of pillows in a corner of your room will keep your Boxer close to you, where it wants to be, without letting it take over.
Some other Boxer dog information which may be useful regards their “personal habits”. They are droolers, tend to flatulence, snore, and sometimes think they are lap dogs. And while they don’t shed excessively, they DO shed.
You will have to supply the final piece to the Boxer dog information puzzle. Are you ready to spend the next four years of your life giving your Boxer all the exercise and loving “parenting” it needs to mature into the magnificent, intelligent, well-mannered dog it can become?
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Boxers are the best breed ever but people should think hard before getting a puppy as they are quite a handful and never seem to grow out of that puppy stage. I have known of 2 people who had a boxer puppy, but left it on its own for long periods. Lets just say that they didn't have much left of their kitchen! I have had boxers now for over 25 years and have never had that sort of problem, but then I do not believe in leaving a dog for long periods of time anyway.
I have a Boxer named Joda, she is a great companion and i love her. She's so sweet and goofy.
I "had" to rescue my boxer 20 months ago. At the age of 6 1/2 years old. Throwned in a yard, no food, dirty water where she could find it. 47 lbs. How cold anyone do that to her. Well she in now between 65-68 lbs, happy, as healthy as I can keep her. When I got her she had a lump on her head. So on her first visit to vet in 6 years after all the items she had to catch up with I ask what the lump was. I said please don't tell me something bad as I am aready attached to her. Well yes it was cancer. But she is my family dog and we take care of her. Yes she still had trust for people which is a supprise after all the bad stuff she lived with. At one point she was preg. had 8 puppies in a shed and no one even knew as she was so skinny. I heard she took care of all of them. Nothing left in her little body. I have had all types of dogs but she is the greatest thing to come into my life. Yes she still acts like puppy at times. I cannot leave her alone tho. Yes if I stop short you know where she is. She goes in my son and his wifes room till she knows they are asleep then is as close as she can get to me for the rest of the night. No matter what, gas, drool big wet kisses She is ours forever. Loving, protective and the greatest dog for forgiving people and being able to love and trust again. RESCUE A DOG YOU WILL NEVER BE SORRY.











Lilymag says:
2 years ago
Very nice hub! Boxers are wonderful pets, I wouldn't have any other breed!