19 Reasons Why Boxers Are The Worst Dogs To Live With

Oh Boxer dogs… the breed that has become one of the most popular of all dog breeds in the United States (and among celebrities)…

Is it because of their playfulness, loyalty, friendliness or intelligence? or all of the above?

They've been known to be great companion dogs that love to please the owners, despite the fact that they were bred for hunting and dog fighting purposes back in the 19th century.

During the war, they worked as messengers, but since have become popular as family pets. Although they are gentle with humans, they make great guard dogs as well.

But as popular as they’ve become, you might be shocked to know that they are the worst dogs to live with… and there are 19 reasons for it.

Check out the 19 reasons why Boxers are the worst dogs to live with on the next page:

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3,127 thoughts on “19 Reasons Why Boxers Are The Worst Dogs To Live With

  1. This post certainly gave you feed back… is that the reason you posted such a negative statement about boxers? Beware of karma… it can bite you in the$#%&!@*when you least expect it… my guardian boxers are always close by however when I am sleeping only one stays close by….

  2. I can give them a million reasons that Boxers are one of the best breeds of dogs to have. Our Scarlet was the sweetest and most precious loving baby that we have ever had. She was amazing with children from babies, toddlers to older children. She was perfect with our male pug who loved her and completely protective of our lil pug puppy too. She treated Graci just like her own baby. We will have another Boxer one day. They are the best ever!!!! 😉 <3 <3 <3

  3. Awesome!! I am so happy for you and him. Our sweet Scarlet was not spoiled at all either. Lolol. Scarlet with our pug puppy Graci bug. Graci is going to be 11 this year and our precious Scarlet crossed the rainbow bridge in Sept.of 2014 at the age of 14 from lung cancer. She is missed and loved to this day. I have her remains since she was cremated in my bed room on my dresser next to our 16 year old male pug we lost last year on November 19th. They loved eachother and are side by side in their beautiful carved wooden boxes.

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