The Boxer is an amazing breed ut not for
everyone. Please take a few minutes to read this short list to see if
the Boxer is possibly the right breed for your family.
Are you an outdoorsman?
Boxers do not tolerate extreme hot or extreme cold. Actually our Boxer
Max does not tolerate anything above 72 or below 70 degrees. If your
ideal companion is one that hikes through the trails in winter for
hours on end, the Boxer may not be your best choice.
Do You Have An Exercise Plan
What are your plans for exercise. Boxers are very intelligent and
active so they need a good amount of mental and physical exercise.
Being a larger breed they are not able to get the energy all out
indoors so you have to take into consideration if you have time to walk
the pup each day. In addition the Boxer needs mental stimulation
through training and learning new things. Remember, a bored Boxer can e
a bad Boxer.
Do you want a serious breed?
Although Boxers are workers they are also clowns. Even those
awarded Schutzhound have been known to give a good kidney bean when
preparing to get petted. This can frustrate some owners and you must
decide if this is something you enjoy about the breed. This is a staple
of their personality and part of what makes so many owners of the breed
love the so.
Are You Looking For A Gaurd Dog?
So many Boxers end up being abandoned because they are often sought to
be a guard dog. Although very capable of protecting their family, the
breed is not aggressive by nature and bad owners often can not train
them to be aggressive leading to them being abandoned. If you are
looking for surveillance invest in a security system, not another
living creature.
Do You Have Children
If you have children I must say Boxers are a great breed. As with
any breed, you must put forth the effort to train, train, train but the
Boxer is a great family pet. All of the Boxers I have owned have seemed
to sense a child is small and would typically lie on the floor allowing
the child to be taller and play gently. What you must take into
consideration is the time restraints and if you will be ale to both
care for a young child and train any breed of dog.
Do you mind a 60 pound lap dog?
For me, I would have it any other way! Boxers are very affectionate
and need constant interaction from its family. If you prefer a dog that
is independent and often goes off on it’s own to play you are looking
in the wrong place. The Boxer will follow you from room to room and can
not stand it when it is not by your side. I can not remember a time Max
has ever been alone other than we are at work and he sleeps.
Can You Give Unconditional Love
This goes for any breed and is a must. One of the most amazing
things about dogs is that they are capable of giving unconditional love
to their owners no matter what happens. You must be willing to give the
same back in return, as this is what a dog really wants.
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