5 Easy Steps To Catching A Boxer Dog

Have you ever had a dog escape your arms or car or home? What is the first thing you do?

If you’re like most people, you chase after them. They run and then you run. It seems almost instinctual, doesn’t it?

Catching a dog is easy. You just have to use the right type of bait.

In 5 easy steps, even you can reel in one of these goofy things!

Check out the seriously and fabulously creative way to catching a dog (in this case, a boxer dog) on the next page:

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329 thoughts on “5 Easy Steps To Catching A Boxer Dog

  1. Hey Marisa Dawn Wills I love that idea, I am def going to try it. Mine also gets upset and has to make sure I’m okay if I’m hurt or he he plays to rough and I pretend he hurt me. Thx for the idea.

  2. First mistake…don’t chase him, grab food, nibble on it, and wait for him to see you. Boxers will screw with you at every turn so running after him…haha he now knows how to get you to play

  3. Mine loved nothing more than the chase. If they turned a corner out of sight then they’d wait to see me and run again.
    What typically worked for me was dropping down on one knee and they usually came back if if at my yard, I would open car door.
    Many a time though they had me chasing them for blocks. Such stinkers At times but such joyful, comical, goofy and loving breed.

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