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I had my first boxer at the age of 6 months...when my son was 5 years old he received his first boxer..since then Ihave had 4 boxers and raised litters...
Boxers are friendly, very playful and protective of family members...they were bred to be just that.
I do not own a Boxer but I love one dearly - my grand-dog TKO (teeko)! He is the brightest, most beautiful boy! I send him gifts with every care package I send to my daughter and son-in-law.
Boxers are a high energy dog and require both attention and enterprise - they must have something to keep them busy. Variety seems to work for them too. TKO has never been destructive because he has a wide assortment of toys to occupy himself and he has a companion for when Mom and Dad go off to work - granted, his companion is a bit unorthodox since he is a cat - but he is a very big cat - a Norwegian Forest...
review »A boxer puppy is as cute as a button, but one must remember that all puppies grow up to big dogs. This boxer is no exception. Before taking her home, do research on the breed. Know the medical issues that they could experience as time goes on.
Know their temperment and analyze how it fits into your familyBEFORE you adopt them. When you bring home this cute boxer puppy, you are making a commitment for a minimum of 10 years. That's 10 years of love and affection. Walks, vet appointment, grooming, training, and lots of love. They are coming into your home as a new family member. They are now your...
review »Boxers lets see what can i truely tell you about them. Well verymuch....Lets start at the bigging of there life... These dogs are very caring loveing prtective,gorgous looking dogs..I have owned 5 boxers and 3 liters..My galiath is not just a dog he is a member of my family...This wonderfull dog is great with children elderly and of corse are group age...They love attention and loving care of them ...They not an stay out side dog ..they are an inside pet.. need plenty of water specailly in the spring and summer months they drink more than they eat...i highly reconmend not giving them any raw hide...
review »Boxers are my absolute favorite breed! I've had lots of dogs in my life but boxer's make the best family pet. I have three girls ranging in age from 3 to 8 and all my girls grew up with a boxer around. My first boxer, Matilda, was very loyal and loved to play with my girls. After she died we rescued 2 boxers from a shelter and they have also been fantastic with my girls. I have my kids' friends in and out of here and it doesn't even phase them. They seems to be born to love children and love affection. They do have lots of energy and need to be exercised and played with every day or...
review »I love boxer dogs. My dog Chipper is part beagle, part boxer. He is about 2 years old. He is a big baby. Boxers are people friendly, love to play and likes to bark a lot. I really treat my dogs like my kids so my boxer is very friendly, he likes his toys, likes to take car rides and sleep with me. If I am walking around he is right there by me. I really love that he is so friendly and gets along well with kids and cats as we have a few. I also love his face and the boxer look he has. I would recommend that anyone who has kids and is looking for a pet to join their family, look...
review »We have a Boxer that is a year old. She is a sweet heart and loves to play. She want's so badly to play with our cat but the cat hates her because Daisy tries to hold her down and lick her.
These dogs are great but do have a lot of energy!!
If you are a neat freak this may not be the dog for you as they drool a lot, then when they shake there heads the drool goes everywhere. Also when they eat food gets stuck in their jaws and when they look up at you it falls on the floor. It is really quit comical.
I have a boxer mix. What a great dog! Boxers are smart, and need exercise and stimulation. Without this, they can be a giant handful. If you have the patience, this is a fantastic dog to have! Great temperament and sweet disposition. Wonderful breed!
I just got my 7 week old boxer baby a few days ago. I used to raise and train labradors and shepards, so getting a boxer is something really new. I picked a boxer after reading on line of what great protectors they are, but not an offensive dog. So far, she's turned out to be one of the most interesting dogs and charactors that I've ever had. She seems to be easily trainable and a very easy going dog. I've already taken her out for a short 1 block walk on a leash, though she does tend to stop, sit and bulk about continuing. I have a pool, so am curious on how she will react trying...
review »Daisy, our year and half old boxer believes that every human needs an armful of boxer preferably with her tongue stuck up your nose. Since we do not allow 70 lb boxers, well really, we couldn't if we wanted to pick her up. For right now she has resorted to what works best for her. Drive by Lickings. She will jump on the bed get a big lick in and then jump off the bed with a big huge grin. I swear this Boxer is lauging. I have never met a boxer that did not have that spark of humor in their eyes, Boxers seem to all have the potential to be the clowning around make you laugh til you...
review »These are loving and protective family dogs. I've heard stories of my dad's dog Rosie. No one had to worry about my dad running around the neighborhood when he was little, since Rosie wouldnt let him out of her sight.