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Boxer
Loving by nature and a key addition to any family, Boxers are social and entertaining pets. Intelligent and enthusiastic, they ensure there is never a dull moment when they are around.
History
Descendants of Brabanter Bullenbeisser, which can be traced back to Belgium, Boxers were the result of crossing a Mastiff and a Bulldog. Initially considered working class dogs, this breed was used to hunt wild boars and work with cattle dealers. They were also used in theatre and circus shows where they performed tricks for the audience.
Boxers as a breed gained popularity around the mid-eighteen hundreds with the formation of the German Boxer Klub. The breeding standard was stabilized in the early nineteen hundreds and the English name, Boxer, was assigned to the dog because of the apt way it imitated a boxer’s fighting style.
Originally a ferocious breed, the Boxer is now a popular family dog and is also used as a guard and police dog, as well as in rescue operations, competitions, and for performing tricks.
Physical description
The colors for this breed are fawn (red), brindle, and white. Boxers can have docked tails and in some cases cropped ears. On an average, this breed is twenty-one to twenty-five inches high and weighs between 65 to 80 pounds.
Grooming/exercise needs
Despite their short coat, Boxers do shed hair. However, regular brushing keeps this in check. Avoid bathing unless necessary because shampoo tends to rob the dogs of their natural skin oils. By nature, this is a clean breed and it makes its own effort to remain that way. If you are looking for a dog that doesn’t like activity, then this isn’t the right choice for you. Boxers are energetic dogs that require daily walks or run, as well as mental stimulation. This breed is intelligent and easy to train. They are active indoors as well as outside. They enjoy activities such as fetch and Frisbee toss.
Quirks
Boxers tend to be incredibly excited when someone comes home. They have a tendency to do the "Kidney Bean", wiggiling back and forth and bending in joy to compensate for the lack of their tail. People would be much easier to read if they did this!Temperament
This breed requires a lot of attention, so if you want a dog that will sleep quietly most of the day then the Boxer isn’t your dog. Although not an aggressive or vicious breed, the Boxer’s fierce appearance, like that of the Bulldog’s, keeps people at bay.
Potential health problems
Boxers, like German Shepherd Dogs, suffer from hip dysplasia. In their old age this breed is more prone to getting tumors than other breeds. They also suffer from allergies and heart problems. Like Bulldogs, they tend to snore and drool as well. As with other deep chested breeds, bloat or gastric tortion is a major concern but can be avoided by feeding twice a day rather than one large meal and avoiding exercise before & after meals.This breed is most at ease in temperate climates and extreme heat or cold makes them uncomfortable. Never leave your Boxer unattended in a parked car on extremely hot or cold days. Also, Boxers should never be kept as "outside" dogs because of this sensitivity to temperature.
Life expectancy
On an average, Boxers live from eight to twelve years.Boxers on WikiFido
Additional Information
- Boxer - Online Community
- Boxer Online Community - DogBreed.org
- Boxer-Dogs.net
- Boxer Information
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| Visitor | We have an Airedale named Jackson too! | 2 | Feb 21 2008, 1:10 PM EST by Anonymous | |
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Isn't that funny? How big is your jackson? Ours consumes the entire foot of the bed!
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| Anonymous | boxers | 0 | Jun 30 2007, 1:01 PM EDT by Anonymous | |
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my friend there name are chase and gavin they have a boxer it is very nice it name i forgot it but i play ball and other stuff it almost jumped in the pool it wa sso funny i love boxers they are so sweet
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| Anonymous | boxers | 0 | Nov 28 2006, 9:17 PM EST by Anonymous | |
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we have 11 of them they are the greatest, do you breed them or juct love them,
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| BoxerCollie86 | Boxers! | 0 | Jul 24 2006, 5:56 PM EDT by BoxerCollie86 | |
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A most adorable breed! After having Border Collies my whole life, a Boxer was quite a shock to get used to, but our little Lucy has stolen our hearts. I made a page for her if anyone wants to check it out!
http://www.wikifido.com/page/Lucy |
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| quelock | Cute Faces | 0 | Jun 30 2006, 6:59 PM EDT by quelock | |
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Boxers have such "sweety" faces... you just want to start babbling in baby talk to them!
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