Boxer Puppy For Sale

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Boxer — A devoted Family Dog

Developed in Germany, the Boxer is a breed of stocky, medium-sized, short-haired dog. Boxers are descendents of two German Mastiff type dogs, the Barenbeiszer and the Bullenbeiszer. Later they were crossed with ancestors of the Mastiff and the Bulldog. The American Kennel Club lists the Boxer in the working dog group and it is there for good reason. These dogs were once noted for hunting and cart pulling and later became cattle dogs. Today they are used in guarding, police work, search & rescue, and other various tasks because of their courage, intelligence, fearlessness, strength, agility, loyalty and an aggressiveness that showed up only when necessary. As a pet, the Boxer is completely devoted to the family that owns him.

The Boxer has a powerful, stocky body with compact muscles and square-shaped proportions. An adult Boxer typically weighs between 55 and 70 lb (25 and 32 kg). Adult male Boxers are between 22 and 25 inches (56 and 63 cm) tall at the withers; adult females are between 21 to 23½ inches (53 and 60 cm). The head is the most distinctive feature of the Boxer. It is large with a broad, blunt muzzle, an undershot jaw and a black masked muzzle. He has dark-brown eyes, straight front legs, black nose, muscular neck and a deep chest as well as a glossy, short coat. The Boxer’s glossy, close-fitting, short-haired coat exists in a number of colors including fawn, brindle, red, and white. White markings may be present. The tail is usually docked. Ear cropping is optional. Boxers like to use their front paws to get into things and move things from place to place. They love to be the middle of attention and are also known as the "clown of dogs".

Boxers Puppies are very clean dogs that groom themselves in a similar manner that cats use. Boxers will do okay in an apartment if sufficiently exercised. Walking, running, and playing are all good ways of giving these dogs the daily workout they need. They are fairly active indoors and do best with at least an average-sized yard. Boxers do best in temperate climates as the breed can chill easily in cold weather and have trouble cooling off in very hot weather. Boxers are not great swimmers, but they can and should be taught to be comfortable around water. The life expectancy for Boxers is typically 11-14 years.

The Boxer is happy, good-natured, high-spirited, playful, and curious and energetic. They are highly intelligent and eager to learn, but they can also be free-willed and sneaky. Boxers need lots of human leadership. This breed requires a dominant owner. Training of the Boxer Puppies should start early and be firm and consistent. The objective in training this dog is to achieve a pack leader status.

These lively dogs have a tendency to jump up at people and this trait should be controlled at an early age. They are very reliable and protective around children. They are very loving toward children and like to play as well. A well brought-up and properly socialized Boxer will also get along with his own kind and other household pets such as cats. The Boxer has a number of natural talents including guarding, watching, police and military work, search and rescue, obedience, and trick performing. They combine the very best of canine traits as far as intelligence, trainability, strength and pride. With patience and leadership, the boxer is a great all around family dog, bonding very closely with the family.

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