Boxer Dogs

When Purchasing a Dog For Companionship, Consider Boxer Dogs

Boxer dogs have no problem with displaying their emotions and dedication to their owners. They are one of the most truthful companions that a family could get. They love their families and have a disposition that is mostly pleasant and outgoing. Although they can be weary of intruders, they will investigate them before ever becoming aggressive.

Since its development, the Boxer breed has had many responsibilities and they have changed over the years. They were once the owner’s hunting companion and now become one of the greatest family pets available. The Boxer is very loyal and will stick with their master through anything and will not cower from work or responsibility.

If you believe that a dog is a man’s best friend, the Boxer is a very good example of this. They are very easy to train, fiercely loyal, love to please their master and are great listeners. Not only will they enrich the lives of their owners but will truly become constant companions that you will want to have around you all of the time.

These bright animals tend to welcome other animals without delay. They love other dogs and bringing a new puppy into the household will only intensify their playful nature.

One of the reasons that Boxers are perfectly suited for a family situation and have become so popular is that they are very stable and very active companions. They fit into most pet owners life, as they are strong enough to be search and rescue workers but are reasonably sized. Most people would consider the Boxer dogs to be very good looking animals. As puppies, they are so adorable and playful that it will be hard to pick one from a litter as they all warm your heart.

They have short that is usually shiny and are known to be either fawn in color or brindle. Some have so much white accents that they are considered ‘White Boxers’. This breed has some health risk factors such as hip dysplacia, heart murmurs and flatulence, but generally is a very healthy dog and live long, full lives. The Boxer dogs require very little grooming but do shed their hair all year long. They should not be bathed too often as it may take some of the natural oils from the skin.

The Boxer dog has a great need for abundant exercise due to their excessive energy. Regular walks and playful games such as Frisbee throwing or chasing a ball are all excellent exercises for these dogs and all will enjoy the sessions, as they are very enthusiastic.

These animals are very smart and are great learners so training them is very easy. You should begin training them when they are young and make sure that they have a lot of socialization with all the people in the family. This will allow them to become loyal to all family members as they have such a good nature but if they are provoked or threatened can be aggressive.

Choosing the Boxer dog as the family pet will be a good decision and you will have many happy years with your dog and create great memories.

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