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The Boxer is a medium-sized, squarely
built canine of good substance with a short
back, strong limbs, and short, tight-fitting
coat. Boxers should have a broad, blunt
muzzle and an expression of alertness. Their
faces resemble that of a Bulldog, and their
tails are usually docked for show. Ears are
sometimes cropped for show as well, but they
naturally have drop ears.
Boxers should have a fenced yard to roam
in, but will do well in a city environment
if walked daily. They do not do well in the
heat, but adapt to most other aspects of
living environments. The Boxer is considered
a "people dog" adapting well to other dogs
and children. They are a popular breed all
over, retaining their puppy-like tendencies
well into old age. Boxers love to play, do
well with children, and are youthful at
heart. They are obedient, loyal, and learn
quickly. Boxers can make excellent guard
dogs, as they were used for that purpose in
the past and today. They should never be
aggressive, but rather even-tempered and
loving towards their family, thus making the
Boxer an ideal family pet.
Boxers are playful, affectionate,
friendly, headstrong, and high-energy. They
remain loyal, loving and obedient to their
masters. They can be stubborn but are still
sensitive and responsive to training. They
have the attitude of a puppy when around a
loving family, and can be excellent guard
dogs towards strangers or strange dogs. They
are active dogs, positive and fun-loving.
They are very strong and not opposed to a
scuffle with other dogs. Boxers can
sometimes forget their size and play like a
puppy, forgetting the possibility of
knocking something or someone over.
Boxers are great with children and loyal
playmates. Boxers are an affectionate,
playful breed who do well with children.
Precaution should be taken, however, with
small children considering the Boxer's
puppy-like attitude when he is much bigger
than he thinks.
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