20 Things All Boxer Owners Must Never Forget

Boxers are silly, sweet and mischievous. They clown around with family and friends, are patient and playful with children, but show a deliberate and wary face to strangers, responding with unmatched courage to anything that threatens their loved ones. Those characteristics are why people love them.

It’s been often said that dogs are the only creatures on earth that love you more than they love themselves. Well, Boxers are no exception!

But sometimes, we take our furry friends and wonderful companions for granted. There are important life lessons that are sometimes easy to forget in our hectic lives, that all Boxer owners must never forget.

If we want to pay back the favor and give them the best life possible, these 20 important reminders should serve you well as awesome Boxer owners. The last one (#20) brought me to tears…

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1,831 thoughts on “20 Things All Boxer Owners Must Never Forget

  1. It’s been 6 months ago that I lost my shadow. I was cheek to cheek crying as he passed but such a calm look into his eyes like he was thinking me for loving him so much. I still have not been able to get another dog because it hurts so much and I hate it when people say it’s only a dog , well they must of never had a boxer because they are the most loving breed and so much joy and make you laugh every day.

  2. Number 20….is so Tru…my SEVITA was more worried about me til the moment she took her last breath….she tried to comfort me cuz she could feel my fear n sadness of wut was happening….she was my very first Boxer…

  3. I just love boxer dogs they are the best bread ever. Good with children, very loyal. Ideal family dog. I’ve had 5boxers which included 2 rescued one’s. Would recommend this breed.

  4. I always treat my boxer mix like he’s royalty I spoil him to much that he won’t eat until I look away now I have spoiled him less and it was the greatest thing I have ever done now me and him eat together now we run together me and my boxer mix went to N.Y he was the happiest little thing I have ever seen

  5. we adopted an older boxer, (he was 10) when we buried him on the mountain a multitude of white butterflies surrounded and followed us down the mountain, now when we see white butterflies we know it’s him saying hello <3 jude

  6. when you feel ready, please consider getting another, so many need loving homes, there are rescues that are often in need of foster homes as well, it is the only thing they leave is a home for another dog indeed of a safe and loving home, peace to your heart, jude

  7. Well I moved to a new home and Buster came down with valley fever and finding out they get it from the soil in the yard. So I fear it will happen to another plus the quilt if I hadn’t bought home he would be here today.

  8. Sorry for your loss. and My husband and I feel your pain. Delaney was our love. She passed at 12 yrs old last year. This is the classic where are you going without me look of hers.

  9. Our rescued 6yr old “Bella” lasted almost a year after being diagnosed with DM. Hardest thing we’ve ever had to do. Just put her down last month. We had just put down her sister, 11yr old “Buttercup” back in December. She had come down with an auto immune disease. 2 within 6 months. Still sick about it. The loves of our life. Miss them so much!

  10. I always have Boxers, they are very special dogs, I also have an English Bulldog, different but special too. They get along very well. My Boxer Archie s 41/2 months and my Daisy 2 years old, very happy together.

  11. I went to my Chloe’s last journey. Stayed with her went she went into her final sleep. One of the most hardest thing I had to do. She died from lymphoid cancer . She wasn’t even 3 years old.

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