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Boxer

Size:
Lifespan:
Over 10 years
Coath length:
short
Sheds:
Yes
Grooming:
Once a week
Size of home:
Size of garden:
Large garden
Town or country:
Either
Energy levels:
Medium/High
Characteristics:
Fun-loving, active and loyal
Gets along with other pets:
Yes
Family dog:
Yes
Suitable for:
Active owners/families
Breed standard colours:
Below
Average dimension(s):
Height: 55-64 cm (21.5-25 in)Weight: 23-27 kg (50-80 lb)
Requires training:
Basic training required

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The Boxer is an easily recognisable breed, with a strong, muscular body and distinct square-shaped head, wrinkled brow, undershot jaw and blunt muzzle. They are intelligent and playful dogs, with a high need for human companionship and exercise.

Their fun-loving nature means that they thrive in the heart of an active family, and they are known to be particularly tolerant with children, whose company they will enjoy. They show exceptional loyalty to their owners and are fearless protectors of their families. The Boxer’s coat is short and glossy and requires very little coat maintenance, just requiring a quick rub down with a rubber curry brush or grooming mitt. In winter they may feel the cold and may require extra protection, whereas in the summer they may need extra help to ensure that they don’t overheat.

 

History

The Boxer originated from a descendant of the Bullenbeisser (meaning bull biter), a German bulldog which was used to hunt bear, boar and deer in the 19th century, as well as for bear and bull baiting. It is thought that this breed was crossed with the British Bulldog, providing the basis for the modern-day Boxer.

Health and common issues

Generally healthy. Responsible breeders screen their stock for health conditions such as hip dysplasia, heart conditions such as aortic stenosis and cardiomyopathy, thyroid deficiency, degenerative myelopathy, and certain cancers. (Breed watch – category 2 on Kennel Club)