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![]() BoxerBoxers are a breed of stocky, medium-sized, short-haired dog with a smooth fawn or brindled coat and square-jawed muzzle. Boxers have very strong jaws and a powerful bite. They were developed in Germany in the mid-1800s. AppearanceAn adult boxer typically weighs between 25 and 32 kg (55 to 70 lb) and is between 53 and 63 cm (21 to 25 in) tall at the withers. Cropping of the tail and ears remains popular, although it is now prohibited in most European breed standards and is slowly becoming banned in many other countries. TemperamentBoxers are a bright, energetic and playful breed and tend to be very good with children if trained correctly. It's best if obedience training is started early since they also have a strong personality and therefore can be harder to train when older. It is also equally true that Boxers have a very long puppy hood and adolescence. They are not considered fully mature until age three, one of the longest times in dogdom, and thus need the early training to keep their high energy from wearing the owner (and the owner's shoes) out. HealthBoxers can develop skin cancers and can suffer with heart murmurs, although most good breeders test their breeding stock before breeding and the incidence is slowly decreasing. UsesBoxers make excellent, friendly, lively companions and as such are often a family dog. However, they have also made appearances at dog agility trials, flyball, and have even been sometimes used as guide dogs for the blind. Books about Boxer DogsDo you have more that you would like to add about the Boxer or just want to make a comment? Please do so below! [an error occurred while processing this directive] |
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