What are boxers' puppies?

Boxers' puppies will grow on amazing medium -sized dogs who can make a great accessory to many families, but like all dogs boxers have specific features or personality features that should be considered before they decide to get a boxer puppies. In the 18th century, this breed used a cattleman as a working class dog. Even at this time, Brabanter was considered an excellent family pet when it was not hard at work, and gained the reputation that he wanted to please his owner. Boxer got his name for his tendency to use his front paws in fighting and playing. The German boxer club from the 60s popularized the breed and by 1925 the boxer was used for police work.

In 1915, the American breeding club (AKC) recognized the first boxer champion and in 1949 won a boxer named "Bang Away" the world's most prestigious dog show in the world - Westminster. Bang Away also won the 121 best show prizes for just 6 years. Boxer breed arrived!

Today's boxer is still characterized by the need for intensive interaction and activity, mental and physical. Boxers require everyday walks, but should not be kept outside, because they not only require your community, but their short coat does not protect them from the cold and their short nasal passage makes breathing in hot weather. Boxers' owners joke that boxers need temperatures between 72 - 74 ° Fahrenheit (21-22 degrees Celsius).

boxers are "lap dogs" despite their native size about 60 pounds (27 kilograms) fully grown. For this reason, they and their owners will benefit from the shift of Budence. Boxers are very loving and will follow you from the room to the room, so if you are looking for a dog that will lie on the couch all day, do not get a puppy boxer! Boxers are fine with the children, but because of their size they could knock on very small children or infants with a mere accident.

boxers are "clowns", oftenThey spin small donuts when they get enthusiastic or circled on their backs, and are very intelligent. For this reason, they can also sometimes be stubborn. Boxers are not suitable for guard dogs, even if they bark and protect the house and family. They are not aggressive by nature. If you have the assets you want to protect, the supervisory system is a better idea.

If you have a family with children who are old enough to take care of a pet, and if this pet is welcome inside the house and get a lot of attention, exercise and mental stimulation, then the puppy boxer can only be the breed you are looking for to complete.

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