[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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1,948 thoughts on “[Video] Boxers May Appear Gentle and Loving, But Beware.. He Can Do THIS To Defend Himself.

  1. Nothing like trying to say a boxer is dangerous! Do you even know anything about boxers? If you did you would know that this is behavior all boxers exhibit. It shows him trying to understand what this foreign thing is. Is it danger? Is it a toy? What.
    Don’t use language that misleads people into thinking that a boxer is dangerous because of their curiosity.
    I think you owe the boxer breed an apology.

  2. And what did you do to piss one off? Are you the boss or the$#%&!@*to your boxer ?
    A boxer who knows its place will not show anger to their owner if owner is pack leader! And boxers do not anger without major provocation .

  3. I’ve raised boxers for 30 years, as sweet as they are to their owners, they will fight and defend in a heartbeat. They are natural fighters. Very athletic, strong, and self willed dogs. I’ve seen my boxers put German shepherds, Rottweilers, and pit bulls in their place.

  4. Have a lab boxer mix.
    He has chewed up all my wooden window sillls. Even stood up on his hind legs to chew threw my wooden banister!! Lmfao I’m just amazed he stood for as long as he did to chew the middle out.

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