Boxer Dog Breed
Description: Boxer dog breed has a strong body, but the agreement and the President, in line with the body. Short nose has a sharp, large nose and a very open nose is black. Him in the jaw to bite one.
They round eyes and dark brown. With the ears, which is high, and can be reduced, and parts or the United Nations. When we cut off the ears, which have been trained to stand in the points. When the ears of launching such a natural near the head. The neck is very rounded, strong muscles and appearance.
This product is strong, strong in the legs, respectively, with a show of his hind legs and clear. Is due to high tail usually docked. Fur it is a short and smooth, and well maintained. The colors are beige, mahogany, dark gray and black with white patches. The boxer dog can sometimes come in a white coat, but some clubs will not record the white boxers.
Has developed a history: this strain in Germany in the 19 century. Fighters we see today, and two dogs in the German Mastiff Barenbeiszer and Bullenbeiszer. Can not be crossed again with the Bulldogs and Mastiffs. These dogs have been used to driving the car, such as dogs and cattle bait bulls and dogfighting. It has become apparent later it popular circus dogs, and then in 1904, some order began to emerge with regard to the appearance and size of this dog. It is believed that the name stems from the fact that the dog used his opponent’s paws to bat in the fighting ring.
Often, dogs are used for surveillance, police work and research and rescue, competitive obedience and performance of tricks. There are two types of fighter, boxer, boxer German and American people. U.S. boxer tends to be smaller head and slightly less than muscle German boxer.
Mood: This is a very intelligent breed that has a lot of natural energy and curiosity. Being very fast to see this product can perform well in competitive examinations and competitive obedience. This dog is very happy and playful, bonding closely to the owner and the family of the owner. These dogs get on very well with children, provided that they are well educated. This dog gets along well with other dogs and pets.
Boxer likes to use the front legs and almost everything, like the first leg of his toys, and this may seem very catlike. These dogs are fully prepared to work and play. The race takes a lot of good leadership, this will allow the dogs and good manners when they grow up. This strain is known for its exceptional value and will contain the intruder. Should perform this operation on the mental and physical daily to keep this dog happy. The training should begin when the puppy of young people, and be firm and steady to get the best from this product.
Can be health issues: This strain of suffering heart problems, thyroid problems, epilepsy and hip dysplasia. This can also generate access to tumors of about eight years of age.
Grooming: This breed has natural oils on the skin, so it must be bathing only when necessary. Brushing your teeth with the brush bristles weekly is sufficient. Boxer can be seen grooming themselves like a cat.
Living conditions): If the right amount of process is to give the boxers will do well in an apartment. And is very active, so it is recommended a medium-sized yard. This dog is sensitive to temperature, so Be careful with this.
Need help training your disobedient boxer? Check out the Boxer Dog Owners Guide for training suggestions!"
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