[Video] Boxers May Appear Gentle and Loving, But Beware.. He Can Do THIS To Defend Himself.

Although your dog may not throw fits of rage every day, boxers may be internalizing some serious wrath.

We see the signs everywhere. From their looks of contempt while you wolf down your dinner to their bottled up jealousy of your other pets.

Boxers may appear gentle and loving, but don’t poke the bear…

Well, here's Buddy the Boxer defending himself against a dangerous piece of wood… demonstrating to the world what he's really capable of being and doing!

Check out the video on the next page to see Buddy in action on the next page!

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  1. People may think boxers as sweet, which they are but they have a background for hunting…with that underbite and 300lb per square inch of biting power, agility speed and brain power…no wornder in WW1 the Germans used then to hunt British and coalition snipers…they make great guard dogs and are extremly loyal jut like most of the Mastiff breeds out their..I have 2 and both are great dogs, One has a very high hunting instinct and the other is just dam clever…

  2. I discovered the hard way why they called them boxers. My old boxer used to swing punch up rather high when playing. Unfortunately it was at the perfect high to hit me in the balls. Swear she did it on purpose >.<

  3. Any dog, any breed can be aggressive. Its all about the way the dog is raised and the situation at the time. I myself was bitten in the face by a strangers Boxer in a pet smart…I still love the breed and still own one. I do not blame the dog because I in my hast to meet a cute Boxer broke the rules of meeting a strange dog. I am however pissed off that the owner was an$#%&!@*kid that didn’t take responsibility for his dogs actions. I’d you are going to own any dig you MUST be responsible for their actions

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