Boxer

Description
The Boxer is a medium-sized, well-balanced square built dog of good substance with short back, strong limbs, and short, tight-fitting coat. It is strong and thickly muscled, with a short coat and a docked tail. It is an energetic, attentive and devoted dog breed. It’s gentle and patient with children, it’s playful and curious. This breed is highly intelligent, eager and quick to learn, but can be stubborn and sneaky. It’s loyal and affectionate. This dog behaves well with other household pets, but is cautious with strange pets and people, which make it a good guard dog. This dog breed combines strength and agility with elegance and style.

Height:
Dogs 22-25 inches (56-63 cm.)
Bitches 21-24 inches (53-61 cm)

Weight:

Dog 60-70 pounds (27-32 kg.)
Bitches 53-65 pounds (24-29 kg.)

Temperament:
With family and friends, its temperament is fundamentally playful, boisterous, yet patient and stoical with children. The Boxer needs lots of human companionship. This dog is deliberate and wary with strangers, it will exhibit curiosity but, most importantly, fearless courage if threatened. Its intelligence, loyal affection and tractability to discipline make this dog a highly desirable companion. If the dog is well socialized it gets along well with other household pets. The Boxer’s nature is to protect you, your family, and your home. It is always keen to work and play. It can be rather boisterous and even in old age is still extremely athletic. Boxer loves to jump, teach it not to be boisterous and especially not to jump up at people. This breed makes a great guard dog, it is noted for courage. The Boxer has a wide use in military and police work. It needs firm and consistent training at early age. This breed requires a dominant owner. The Boxer requires mental and physical exertion and is not recommended for people who are easy going and slow moving.

Colors:
Fawn and brindle with white markings.

Coat:

The Boxer has short and smooth coat that lies close to the body. Its coat requires only an occasional brushing.

Life Expectancy
:
10-12 years.

Living Environment:
The Boxer will do okay in an apartment if sufficiently exercised. It is fairly active indoors and does best with at least an average-sized yard. This breed does best in temperate climates as the breed can chill easily in cold weather and has trouble cooling off in very hot weather. The Boxer needs daily exercise.

 

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