Boxers: The Family’s Brawns-and-Brains Pet

 

One or two people down the street are still wont to thinking of boxers as fierce family guardians that must be kept away from children. However, these people are missing a lot, since boxers are actually a very affectionate breed that make good additions to the family. In fact, some boxers are strongly attached to their own families to the extent of being mistaken as “fiercely protective”, and crave for the affection that their family can give them. But like any dog breed, the boxer is not for every family. As always, there is boxer dog training within reach. But in general, potential owners need to study what they need in a dog, and to consider if their lifestyle matches with the habits and temperament of the dog that they are planning to get in such a away that the dog grows up happy and healthy.

The first noticeable thing about boxers is their strong inclination to play. Far from the stereotype of the overly aggressive breed, boxers actually like hanging out with adults and kids that can complement or appreciate their energy level. In fact, boxers will need regular exercise daily in order to stay positive. If you are a boxer owner, make sure not to exercise your dog in extreme temperatures, as this is a breed that cannot take anything higher than the average room temperature.

Aside from its inclination for activity, the boxer is of course known to be a brain. It is adept at mastering a variety of tricks taught to it. In fact, dog owners would do well not to delay boxer dog training, since this will help the dog in many ways to become a truly well-mannered house pet. Its intelligence, plus its affection for its circle of family, calls for training the dog as to the kinds of behavior that are age-appropriate. Don’t blink, otherwise you will soon have your mature dog demanding to sit on your lap like a puppy!

If you think a boxer is the next best addition to your home, remember that this is a breed that will try to reciprocate as fast as it could the love that you are showering on it. Loving and loyal, the boxer is ever ready to protect, but its enthusiastic spirit simply asks for affection and play when it asks for it. But far from imposing a hard bargain, the dog simply asks that the priority it puts on love be understood and given time. This way any boxer owner will find in the the breed a truly loyal pet that puts no conditions!

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