OMG… If Looks Could Kill…

“He's a dead man…” That's what crossed my mind when i first saw this video!

This is just too funny! Just love the doggy's facial expression when his human taps him on the chest! It's TD Stoppenhagen's Boxer dog – and as you can see, he gives the best look of disgust ever!

He's like… “Did you just touch me?? Don't touch me again, human… touch me again and – I swear – I'll kill you!”

…or maybe “WTF you think you're doing MF?!” LOL!

I'll guarantee it'll be 0:06 of your life well spent!

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497 thoughts on “OMG… If Looks Could Kill…

  1. I have a four month old boxer pup. How do I stop getting her to be an alligator mouth? She constantly has her mouth open always nipping at me. I have tried all the suggestions from my groomer who raisers boxers. My other two dogs do not want anything to do with her. I have to keep her crated when I am not paying attention to her. I sure could use some good advice. I can’t take her to obedience school until 6 months per my vet.

  2. I don’t know if this will work for you, but when I got my boxer I would play with her, but when she wanted to bite I would just hold my hand still and say with a fairly stern voice ” NO, NO BITING”. It took patience but she learned not to bite while playing. It also helped to give her a treat when she obeyed. It got to where I could romp and play with her and she never hurt me by biting. Never once did she ever show aggression toward anyone.

  3. Jenet thank you for your response. She has gotten a little better. I have finally been able to try to socialize her with my other well behaved female dog who is a rescue from SPCA and extremely smart. She has started to play with her and takes on the mother figure. At first my other dog was too jealous. So that has helped more than anything. She still tries to nip at me. I think the holding her mouth shut works the best. If I can do it. She is small but mighty.

  4. I wish you luck. I know boxers are full of energy and it takes a lot of patience to train them, but they are one of the best dogs to own. My Mattie died in Dec. of 2011 and I still miss her like it was yesterday. She was 10 years & 5 months.

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