12 Realities New Boxer Owners Must Accept

Boxers are large, muscular, square-headed dogs who look imposing — that is, until you look into their eyes and see the mischief and joy of life reflected there.

Because of their playful nature and boundless energy, they are sometimes called the “Peter Pan” of the dog breeds.

boxer 1Boxers aren't considered fully mature until they are three years old, meaning they have one of the longest puppyhoods in the world of dogs!

Boxer are typically known to be intelligent, alert, and fearless, yet friendly. He's loyal to his family and loves to play with them, but he's also headstrong, especially if you try to use harsh training methods with him.

With minimal grooming needs and legendary patience and gentleness with children, Boxers are great family companions, as long as you provide them with the physical exercise and mental stimulation they need.

If you're willing and able to provide them with adequate exercise in the form of walks or runs, they can even adapt to apartment living, so long as they are able to be close to their beloved people.

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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2,836 thoughts on “12 Realities New Boxer Owners Must Accept

  1. LOve my boxer (Baylee)! The name of my story, is the old man (70) and his very best friend, Baylee. Have to put up with white hair every where, barking a lot. We’re the best of friends, and to me there’s nothing so beautiful than watching a big$#%&!@*white Boxer running full steam!!!!

  2. All 100% true but so worth it. I have been owned by a lot of dogs in my life, all sizes and breeds, and I have loved them all but there is something about my Rocky that just has a firm grip on my heart and soul!

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