It is hard to imagine that a dog breed descended from the
mastiff-type dogs of war and one whose progenitors were used for
bull and bear baiting, is now one of the most popular
family-oriented breeds in the world.
The popular Boxer dog is a playful clown that continues to
display youthful exuberance from its puppy stage to its senior
years. Boxers are a courageous, good-natured, friendly,
energetic, loyal, fun-loving, and family-oriented dog breed.
Boxers love children and will suffer all sorts of child
inflicted indignities with stoicism. However, toddlers and young
children should be carefully supervised with excited adolescent
and young Boxers who can accidentally knock them over. The boxer
is a large and strong dog that must be socialized thoroughly and
obedience trained while a puppy and that training must be
continued through adolescence to control its exuberance. The
Boxer can be overly protective of the children in the family
when roughhousing with friends and must be thoroughly socialized
and trained to minimize any aggressive tendencies. The breed is
naturally suspicious of strangers and usually makes a good
watchdog. The Boxer is fairly intelligent and eager to please
and can be trained to higher levels for obedience competitions
and even for agility competitions. Additional information on
activities for dogs can be found in my article: Fun Dog Activities. Unfortunately the Boxer has a
stubborn streak that will show up from time to time. He will
suddenly refuse to entertain commands that he has been obeying
for years and look at you with an inquisitive or even a
mischievous expression. However, the endless hours of fun and
entertainment provided by the Boxer, more than compensate for
the stubborn streak.
The Boxer is a medium- to large-sized muscular dog with a blunt
and expressive face and a docked tail. Male Boxers stand 22 to
25 inches tall at shoulder height and weigh from 65 to 70
pounds. Females are slightly smaller at 21 to 23.5 inches tall
and weigh 55 to 65 pounds. The Boxers ears are generally cropped
in the U.S. and Canada but left uncropped in England and some
European countries. The Boxer's short, smooth and shiny coat is
usually red, fawn or brindle in color. Some Boxers have white
markings on their coats but too much white color has been
discouraged. The Boxer's coat is easy to care for and requires
only an occasional brushing with a soft brush and a rub down
with a chamois cloth. This dog breed is a low to moderate
shedder.
The early ancestors of the Boxer are thought to be the large and
courageous dogs of war that were used in ancient Greek and Roman
times. These ancient dogs were later called Molossians after the
modern Albanian city of Molossis. When these Molossians spread
across Europe they became the ancestors of many modern dog
breeds including the British Mastiff, the Swiss Saint Bernard,
and the German Bullenbeiser. The Bullenbeiser was a large and
strong hunting dog that the aristocracy developed to hunt bears,
wild boar and other large game. Later the fearless Bullenbeisers
were used as guard dogs and unfortunately also for the cruel
sports of dog fighting, bear baiting and bull baiting.
Eventually two lines evolved - the larger Danzigers and the
smaller Brabanters. The Brabanter was crossed with an early
version of the English Bulldog to produce the modern Boxer. The
first Boxer was registered in Germany in 1895 and the breed's
numbers increased rapidly until World War I. The British Boxer
Club was established in 1936 and despite the outbreak of World
War II, the bloodlines survived in both Germany and Britain. The
Boxer was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1915. The
line has continued to evolve and most of the aggressive
tendencies have been bred out of the modern Boxer. Today's Boxer
has become a very popular family dog and is ranked 7th out of
154 dog breeds in 2004 AKC registrations.
Boxers need regular exercise and do best with an active family.
They like lots of attention and can become somewhat destructive
if bored. Boxers do not like inclement weather and are sensitive
to heat and humidity and shouldn't be taken jogging or cycling
during hot summer days. Boxers, being intelligent animals, like
to remain in the shade or inside in air conditioned comfort on
hot days. Boxers can even adapt to apartment living if they are
exercised regularly.
Boxers are normally a fairly healthy dog breed that can be
expected to live for 9 to 11 years. Boxers, like most
short-muzzled dogs, may snore and suffer from flatulence. Common
inherited health problems include: hip dysplasia;
hypothyroidism; corneal dystrophy eye disorders; cardiomyopathy
and sub aortic stenosis (SAS) heart diseases; and bloat.
Information on these inherited diseases and ways to help control
bloat can be found in my article: Hereditary Diseases. Before you buy a Boxer puppy
make sure you ask the breeder for the Orthopedic Foundation for
Animals (OFA) results for hip dysplasia and thyroid and the
Canine Eye Registry (CERF) recent ophthalmologists report for
both the sire and dam.
If you are seriously interested in acquiring a Boxer then you
should check with your national pure-bred dog organizations such
as the American (www.akc.org ) or Canadian Kennel (www.ckc.com )
Clubs to look for conformation shows in your area. Make sure you
talk to owners and breeders at these shows to see if your
lifestyle is really suited to this breed. Additional information
on Boxers and on specific shows and competitions in your area
can be found by checking with the national Boxer clubs which are
The American Boxer
Club in the US and
The Boxer Club of Canada in Canada. Both of these umbrella
organizations will point you to the local chapter closest to
your home that may be able to provide you with information on
reputable breeders. They should also provide you with
information on Boxer rescue organizations in case you wish to
obtain an adult dog.
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