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Boxer Dog Behavior Characteristics And Training

   By: Adrian Fletcher

Boxer Dog Behavior Characteristics And Training

Adrian Fletcher

The Boxer breed is a wonderful animal that sometimes gets labeled as being a fussy and slightly fidgety dog. The truth is that they need plenty of affection and tend to become skittish if they do not get this. Indeed, if your lifestyle is one that keeps you away from home a lot then getting a boxer dog as your pet is not really advisable.

With that said, here are some facts and figures about the Boxer breed and how you may go about obedience training one. First it will cover picking the right puppy.

Do your research before selecting an individual puppy or a litter to select from. Some common wisdom before making a selection is to view the parents of the litter first. This will give you an some pointers on the temperament and behavior of the parents and an indication of how the puppies may grow up to behave.

It is also a good idea to find a boxer from a non commercial breeder who does it for the love of it rather than to make money. This means the dogs are likely to be well cared for and be more sociable.

The American Kennel Club has the Boxer breed as the 6th most popular breed. They are a large to medium sized dog that are naturally inquisitive, intelligent and full of energy. It will cost more to own a Boxer dog and you will need more space so that it can get expend some of the energy that it has.

You should consider that food bills, dog toys and treats will be greater than many other breeds of dog. They are short haired dogs so grooming is minimal. They don't seem to like water either so bathing may be interesting.

Boxers are very sociable dogs. They are better off living in a family and crave the attention that many people will give to them. You should make sure that your boxer has plenty to do. Without attention they will soon get bored and lonely. The result of this kind of treatment will be bad behavioral habits and potentially destructive activities like tearing up plants and dig holes.

A Boxer needs room to move. It is not wise to keep such a breed in an apartment. It should have a back yard where it can move around and keep itself busy. You can also hide treats in the yard so that it will hunt around and keep busy. Plenty of toys will also keep it busy. They love to play and toys appeal to that part of their nature.

The Excessive energy levels of your boxer may make it harder to obedience train. They will lose focus quickly, consequently positive reinforcement training where you are catching the dogs attention is the best training method.

Begin obedience training early, when they are puppies. This also includes socializing them with other animals in the home like cats and other dogs. A well adjusted dog is better behaved and easier to train.

Given their exuberant nature you may want to limit the distractions when obedience training your pet. This means they may not be best suited to group obedience training classes where distractions abound. Whilst it might seem like a big task obedience training your Boxer dog, it is certainly worth the effort. They are an intelligent animal that will respond well to the proper obedience training and develop a stronger bond with their owner throughout the training.

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