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Training Boxer Dogs

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Training Boxer Dogs 

The Tips Revealed In This Book Are Practical, Applicable and Instantly Useful...

For example, I did not know that a crate can be so important to boxer dogs. Now, my dogs have their own crates to sleep in, and we're all happier because of it! :)

I've put together these steps and first-rate tips for you to start a wonderful and loving relationship with your boxer dog. In a couple of weeks (or days) time, you would probably see some results.

I took a lot of time writing my book that is jam-packed full of tips to ensure your success in building a loving relationship with your dog.

If you were searching for these useful tips yourself, it would easily take you months (or even years!) to discover them. But obviously, you DO NOT have that kind of time because YOU WANT to enjoy your time with your lovely dog now. Or, if you go ahead and buy several dog magazines or books, you'll end up spending over $200.00 or more. Mind you, these books are NOT about BOXER DOG like you want, but a general understanding of DOGS only.

Training Boxer Dogs


Training Boxer Dogs 

Some of what you'll discover in this e-book:

You'll learn how worthwhile can your boxer dog be for your family and
children

The little known secrets of why boxer dog must be obedient

The quick and easy way to keep boxer dog out of trouble like when he barks at your neighbor!

The critical information on the dangerous disease that a boxer dog can get easily infected with compared to any other types of dogs

One of the best ways to make dog obedience training 'fun' for both of you

Surefire methods to breed boxer dog to have the traits you want

How to decide what is best to feed your dog to make sure it's healthy

Step-by-step instructions to train your dog in the beginning, when you first started and with love

I'll help you to know exactly why you must check the parents' traits of a boxer puppy before adopting it

The surprising facts that grapes and raisins can harm your boxer dog!

Choosing the right grooming for your boxer dog - do this wrong and you'll irritate your dog!

And there's lots more!

Training Boxer Dogs


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Boxer Dogs Videos On YouTube 

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Boxer Dogs Blog Posts from Google 

Greetings from Detroit! - Boxer Forums - Boxer Dogs Forum for ...
Hello! My name is Maureen (or Mo). My husband and I just got a Boxer a couple of weeks ago. His name is Seamus (since it's been commonly confused, it's.
Pimples - Boxer Forums - Boxer Dogs Forum for Boxer Dog Lovers
Brock is a little over 3 years old. About 5 months ago he started getting pustules or pimples on his rectum. I would clean the area and the pimples or.
New Boxer Puppy - Boxer Forums - Boxer Dogs Forum for Boxer Dog Lovers
I haven't been on the forums alot lately as I have been going through some difficult times...I had adopted 3 boxers in the beginning of this year,
new puppy - Boxer Forums - Boxer Dogs Forum for Boxer Dog Lovers
i have a 6 month old boxer named reese....today my mother brought home a 6 week old golden retriever and tried to introduce them but she said that.

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Training Boxer Dogs News from Google 

Pet Talk: Holidays bring homes, happiness for these lucky dogs
Like the emaciated boxer tied to the railroad tracks in Pittsburgh last year in such a way it was obvious her owner, who had already starved her nearly to ...
Therapy Dogs Bring Smiles to Nursing Home
Smith said she now has a younger dog that is making the visits. Randy Moore of St. Clairsville and his boxer mix, Sierra, have made more than 200 visits at ...
The 12 dogs of Christmas
Mona is a typical Boxer so she must find an experienced adult home with people who know the breed. She is strong on the lead and will need basic training to ...
Pet of the Week: Wilbur's waiting for a wonderful family
Wilbur, a neutered male boxer/pit bull mix, and other adoptable dogs from the Lewis and Clark Humane Society will be at Rock Hand Hardware today between 11 ...

Boxer Dog Books 

Training Your Boxer (Training Your Dog Series)

Amazon Price: $10.39 (as of 12/28/2009) Buy Now

Boxers for Dummies

Amazon Price: $10.87 (as of 12/28/2009) Buy Now

Boxer: Your Happy Healthy Pet

Amazon Price: $13.25 (as of 12/28/2009) Buy Now

Boxer Dogs Stuff  

Tricod Boxer Dog with Lantern Solar Light

Amazon Price: $39.99 (as of 12/28/2009) Buy Now

Boxer 5 Charm Dog Lover Keychain

Amazon Price: $9.95 (as of 12/28/2009) Buy Now

Dog Leash Hook - Boxer (Time for a Walk)

Amazon Price: $24.99 (as of 12/28/2009) Buy Now

Training Your Boxer (Training Your Dog Series)

Amazon Price: $10.39 (as of 12/28/2009) Buy Now

Lenny the Boxer Dog Metal Planter

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Boxers Make Great Family Pets 

by Sandy Oberreuter

Boxer dogs make great family pets; they are a playful breed that is excellent with children.

They were developed in Germany in the late 1800's. This breed was bred from a Bulldog and the now extinct Bullengeisser. In the late 19th century, Boxers were introduced in other parts of Europe. U.S> soldiers brought them to America. In 1940, they became a registered breed in the AKC.

Boxers have an intelligent and alert expression. They are a compact, stocky and medium-sized dog. They have a square nuzzle, strong jaw, dark brown eyes, docked tail and cropped ears (can have cut rather long and tapering).

Their smooth, shiny and close fitting coat comes in fawn, brindled or white with or without white markings.

They weigh between 10 - 17 pounds, are 22 - 25 inches tall and live between 11 - 14 years of age.

Boxers have a unique personality, are high energy and require a lot of attention but make a cheerful companion. They want to be with their owner and even could be called "lap dogs". They love to pick up anything laying around and carry it around in their mouths.

This breed makes good guard and watchdogs although they are not aggressive by nature. They are harmless to family members but distrustful of strangers. They are not a barker.

Character tics and Temperament

# Happy
# High spirited
# Curious
# Loyal
# Sneaky
# Energetic
# Eager
# Affectionate
# dignified yet a clown
# Self-assured
# Friendly
# Sense of humor

They need obedience training so they do not become headstrong or stubborn. They should start training young and it should be firm and consistent. Boxers respond well to positive reinforcement techniques and they should have a dominant owner. Proper socialization should also be started at an early age. They love to jump on people and need to be taught they are not to do that.

This breed requires little grooming, just brushing occasionally and bathe when necessary. They are a clean dog and groom themselves like a cat.

Boxers need physical activity like daily walks and they love to play fetch with balls. They make excellent jogging companions! A medium sized yard is good for them to play in.

Since they are intelligent, they also need mental stimulation like they can get from training and learning.

Diseases they are prone to :

* Cancers
* Heart conditions - aortic stenosis
* Hypothyroidism
* Hip dysplasia
* Bloat
* Allergies
* Do not tolerant extreme hot or cold

When purchasing a Boxer choose a reputable breeder that breeds only properly health tested dogs. Since Boxers are prone to genetically inherited health conditions, this is important.

A breeder should give you prove of health testing done on parents of puppy. He should give you a written guarantee against genetic disorders of at least one year.

About the Author

Sandy has a web site on small dog breeds with information on different breeds including pages on dogs good with children and the elderly,most popular dogs, choosing a dog and breeder, vet, dog clothes, dog houses and much more. http://www.small-dogbreeds.com

Boxer Dogs Photos 

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Boxer Dogs 

One of the most amazing breeds that one can get is a boxer. The funny thing is that no matter who you are you know what a boxer looks like when you hear it. The boxer dog is a breed that has a fabulous history. Over time the boxer dog has been used as a companion, a guard dog and even a working dog which makes them quite a well rounded breed. The boxer dog is a highly muscular dog with a clean and hard build. This dog breed is very alert, active, strong and agile.

For those of you that live in warmer areas the boxer dog is great with its short, shiny and smooth coat. For those of you with children this may be a fantastic choice of breed as well. A boxer dog is known for its temperament being patient and highly playful making him good to be around children. As for protection the boxer dog is known for its curiosity and fearlessness.

The boxer dog is a highly loyal, very affectionate and extremely dignified dog. I can honestly say when I think of a boxer dog only good traits come to mind. Out of all of the boxer dogs that I have seen it has to be the brindle that catches my eye the most. The other thing that I like about the boxer dog's appearance is the short snout and large jowls. How could you not fall in love with that right off the bat.

The size of the boxer dog is one that can fit into most people's lives. Considered a medium dog breed this dog is about two feet high making it a good option for people who have enough room for more than a small breed but not enough for a hulking monster of a breed. Yes, the boxer dog is elegant and beautiful and should be given a look when in the market for a new dog or puppy.

Learn about puppy training or puppy potty training.

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Training Boxer Dogs 

Among the entire breed of dogs the Boxer dog stands apart not just for its looks but also for its intelligence. The Boxer is not a pet for everyone. This special dog needs specialized handling and training. This is one of the highly intelligent breeds among the species of dogs.

The owners of the boxer dog need to decide beforehand if this particular breed is what they are looking for. The boxer is a sturdy good-looking dog with many positive features. It is highly intelligent, lovable, and loyal and makes a very good pet.

Training a Boxer should begin quite early from about 6 weeks. Formal training can begin when it is about 13 weeks old. The Boxer should be given a chance to socialize and should be allowed to meet and play with other dogs.

The Boxer dog is dominant by nature and therefore it requires firm handling to keep it under control. A Boxer makes a good guard dog, which is why they are seen a lot in the police force. A well-trained boxer will help in sniffing out suspects. Its highly sensitive nose is good for detecting narcotics and other drugs. It can also help detect bombs. So it is quite common to see boxer dogs not only serving in the police force but also hold ranks.

The problem with the boxer dog breed is that it tends to get bored and turn reclusive very easily. Therefore it is important to keep this particular breed constantly engaged. This highly intelligent dog needs a good caretaker who can keep it under control. Otherwise this breed is known to turn violent and unfriendly.

Boxer dog need a lot of attention and care. The owner of this breed will need to spend a long time with this dog otherwise they tend to turn reclusive or ill tempered.

The Boxer needs to be kept engaged for most part of the day.

Taking it for long walks three times a day is a must.

Playing with your pet and keeping it engaged for most part of the day is one of the prime requisites.

Boxer dog is a joy to own. With its good looks, intelligence, courage and loyalty the Boxer makes its owner both happy and secure.

This highly lovable breed has a lifespan more or less similar to other species of its breed. The average lifespan of a Boxer is about 11-12 years. However, some dogs are known to live for as long as 15 years.

Venkata Ramana is a dog Lover since childhood. Visit his Boxer Dog website and discover how you can make boxer dog the happiest, loving dog alive, Running healthily with you.

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