12 Realities New Boxer Owners Must Learn To Accept

Boxers can be fine family dogs if you can provide enough exercise and training to control their rambunctiousness when young, and if you can provide for their special needs due to their unnaturally short face.

As puppies and young adults, Boxers are animated, playful (often cuckoo!) dogs who love to romp and jump.

Middle-aged Boxers typically become more deliberate and dignified and make calm, loyal companions for the rest of their (unfortunately not very long) lives.

Though most Boxer dogs are fine with other family pets, including the family cat, quite a few Boxers are dominant or aggressive toward other dogs of the same sex, and some are cat chasers.

If you are considering to own a boxer, or you’ve just become a new boxer owner, there are some realities you do need to fully accept.

Check out the twelve realities new boxer owners must accept on the next page! …and if you already are a boxer owner, see if you can relate!

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  1. couple more…you will never have slobber-free clothing, you will never eat alone, you will always need to carry a wet washer to wipe the ‘candles’ of saliva from walls, furniture & clothing lol….had 2 big boys & relate to each & every one of the above….wouldn’t have had it any other way…miss them always…..ALSO why is it that boxers don’t have a longer life….although our first boy was 12 & the 2nd only 8, both pedigree & lived a pampered life, fed the best & lived inside with us, went in the car everywhere with us….so sad they have a short life span

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