Boxer Dogs as Hunting Dogs
Many people know of the boxers to be one of the most versatile breeds around, have the ability to adapt to any function, such as a guard dog, police dog, guide dog for the blind, or pet dog work.
What few know is that the boxer dog actually comes from the strain that was trained and used primarily for fishing purposes, Bullenbeisser Belgian Brabant. To understand how the boxers game can be effective, we first need to return a few hundred years, take a quick look at Bullenbeisser Brabant.
The Brabant Bullenbeisser’s fondness for the elections of the 19th century in Belgium and Germany at a later time. It’s a powerful and active, and intelligent breed that can be taken in almost any game, either for the game, and wild pigs, bears, etc..
And Bullenbeisser building looks like today’s boxer, but his head and pointy ears longer. Because dogs often get ear infections being persecuted in the fast pace through the forest, most of the houses crop their ears since they were puppies. This is also a common practice of hunting dogs, but Boxer Boxer ears are not as great as in Brabant Bullenbeisser.
Finally, the boxer dog hunting Bullenbeisser occurred, mostly from the fact that boxers were much easier to train. It also highlights the many other features, such as the existence of intuition is a great and very brave and obedient, all these qualities to recommend boxers fishing as one of the best races that will be used for this purpose.
Its physical qualities are also worth mentioning here, and old boxer hound up to about 22 inches (calculated on the shoulder of the dog) and about 65 million pounds. Despite the presence of a strong constitution, it is still a very intelligent boxer dog, their speed and reactions of a critical test of the speed and pace of the game.
In a chase, and cooperation between the dogs and hunters, and the dogs themselves are often very important. For this reason, the game is the best boxers that many of the races as they can be adapted to collective action “” a very obedient and loyal to their owners (if well trained, clear).
If a group of hunting dogs trained boxer from their earliest years together, and will learn to cooperate and help each other in the pursuit of these battles. Another great feature of the hunting dogs is that they also have a boxer can “work” with other breeds of hunting dogs. They need a bit more places to other dogs, because boxers are very suspicious at first, but once you get used to his fishing fading by the suspicion.
Even if you are thinking of getting a hunting dog to assist in their professional lives, a boxer is one of the best options that can be provided. Dominant personalities and physical abilities and will give him a big hand, regardless of whether you play fast and play smart or strong.
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