Boxer Dog Breed

boxer dog pulling on a leash

Are you looking for an intelligent, loyal, playful dog breed with a work ethic? Then, the Boxer dog might be for you! This article lays out some basic information on one of the most famous German breeds. Are you curious to learn whether they are the right fit for you and your household? Then, read further and find out.

Boxer Dog Breed Basics

  • Size: Large
  • Weight: 25-32kg
  • Life expectancy: 10-12 years
  • Classification: Working
  • Good with other dogs: yes
  • Good with kids: yes
  • Good with cats: yes

History & Origin

Boxers are German-bred dogs developed in the 1800s. They are descendants of various breeds, including the English Mastiff, the Bulldog, a terrier breed, and potentially the Great Dane. Initially, they were bred as bull-baiting dogs and later on as butchers’ helpers who helped control cattle in slaughterhouses.

Nowadays, the Boxer dog is part of the working group. They were among the first breeds to provide their services to the police force and be used as eye-seeing dogs. Moreover, they are bred as guard dogs, best known for their loyalty to their family as well as for being companions.

Appearance

Boxers have a distinctly square-shaped head and a blunt muzzle. Their mask (face) is usually black with white markings on their chest and paws. They are short with a broad, muscular chest and arched toes. The boxer dog sheds moderately, and they have a short coat. This makes them intolerant to extreme weathers such as hot summers and cold winters. Make sure to keep them inside. Boxers are known for their excessive drooling, snorting and snoring.

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Behavior

Boxers are smart, playful breeds that love to keep busy. They are fiercely loyal, and they enjoy the company of their human family. They may exhibit dominance and aggressiveness toward same-sex dogs and be cat chasers, but with proper training, they can quickly get along with others, including house cats.

Training

Training a Boxer dog requires consistency. Irregular training may result in them sulking, pouting, and simply refusing to do anything. Moreover, they can exhibit aggressiveness and a threat if you do not socialize them at a young age. These are working dogs that want to put in the effort. However, they need your guidance. Make use of their work ethic and provide them with the training they need!

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Boxers an aggressive breed?

Boxers are not to be messed around with, and they can be easily irritable if they catch you trying to fool them. Boxers may exhibit aggressive behavior with strangers, however this depends on the amount of training and socialization they have had. While being aggressive doesn’t necessarily mean they are dangerous, they can potentially pose a threat due to lack of socializing and their inherent size. Hence, make sure you train your Boxer to socialize at an early stage!

Do Boxer dogs bark a lot?

No. Rarely do boxers bark at excessive amounts. Many boxers can be vocal through growling rather than barking.

What problems do Boxer dogs have?

Boxers are prone to varying health issues depending on several factors. These health problems include some of the following:

  • heart conditions
  • hypothyroidism
  • hip dysplasia
  • epilepsy
  • intestinal problems
  • allergies
  • hystiocytic ulcerative colitis

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