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Answers To Questions About Boxer Dogs
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By: Richard Cussons Email Article
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It is evident that a lot of people are revealing interest on Boxer dogs. Proof of this breed's popularity is the 2007 American Kennel Club statistics in which they placed sixth as the most popular breed of dog in the United States. As more and more people are becoming interested on Boxer dogs, a lot of questions have been raised about them. Here are some of the most commonly asked questions and answers to those questions:

Is this breed safe with children?

Despite their courage and strong appearance, Boxer dogs are playful and good with children. This breed is harmless in the family and will bravely protect his family in times of danger.

What diseases or health problems are they prone to?

Boxer dogs are prone to develop cancers, hypothyroidism, hip dysplasia, degenerative myelopathy, bloat, intestinal problems and allergies. Entropion and heart conditions such as Aortic Stenosis may occur rarely.

What are their uses?

Boxer dogs are working dogs trained to be hunting dogs, police dogs, seeing-eye dogs for the blind, guard dogs and circus dogs. They were once used as courier dogs during World War I and World War II.

How big is a full grown Boxer?

A full grown boxer typically weighs between 55 and 70 lbs. The height of the female is between 21 to 24 inches tall at the withers. Males can be taller and heavier than females.

What are the recognized colors?

The recognized colors are fawn and brindle, usually with a white underbelly and white on the front or all four feet. These white markings are called flash. Light tan or yellow, reddish tan, mahogany or stag/deer red and dark honey-blonde are considered fawn. Brindle refers to a dog with black stripes on a fawn background. Boxers with excessively white markings (one-third of their coat) are called white Boxers. They are disqualified from conformation showing and are prohibited from breeding. Purebred black Boxers do not exist.

How much exercise does this breed needs?

Boxers need regular exercise and play to stay in shape and to avoid boredom-associated behaviors such as chewing or digging. However, young dogs should not be over-exercised to prevent bone damage.

How often should I feed a boxer?

Boxer puppies should be fed at least three times a day until about six months old. Feed adult boxer at least twice a day instead of one full meal to help lessen the incidence of bloat. Give high quality dog food or natural raw diet. Avoid table scraps and never allow a dog to indulge in exercise right after meals.

Richard Cussons has written various articles on dogs. Visit boxersavvy.com for great information about Boxer dogs and effective Boxer dog training tips.

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