Boxer

Boxer

Boxers are a medium- to large-sized dog breed known for their friendly and playful personalities. They are energetic and loyal companions, making them excellent family dogs.

Coat: Sleek and Short
Shedding: Moderate
Size: Medium to Large
Life expectancy: 10-12 years
Coat colours:
White
Brindle
Fawn
Weight:
27-32kgs (male)
25-29kgs (female)
Height:
57-63cms (male)
53-60cms (female)

Adaptability

Temperatures should be moderate for Boxers.

Hot Weather Tolerance

up to 30℃

Cold Weather Tolerance

up to -6.7℃

Traits

Energetic

Loyal

Playful

Diet

Boxers need a nutritious diet that is high in protein. Here are some things to keep in mind when feeding your Boxer:

Choose a protein-rich diet

Protein is essential for helping Boxers maintain their muscle mass. Look for a food that contains at least 22% protein.

Avoid fillers & additives

Fillers and additives can provide little nutritional value and may even harm your Boxer's health. Look for a food that is made with whole, natural ingredients.

Add essential Fatty Acids

Essential fatty acids are important for your Boxer's skin and coat health. Look for a food that is supplemented with omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.

Consider their age

Puppies, adult dogs, and seniors have different nutritional needs. Choose a food that is specifically formulated for your Boxer's life stage.

Training

Boxers are intelligent dogs that can be easily trained. However, they can also be stubborn and independent at times.

Physical Exercise

Boxers need plenty of exercise to stay happy and healthy. Daily walks, runs, or playtime are essential. Physical exercise will help to tire out your Boxer and make them more receptive to training.

Interactive Play

Boxers are intelligent dogs that thrive on mental stimulation. Provide them with interactive toys and games to challenge their minds, which will help prevent them from becoming bored and destructive.

Grooming

Boxers have a short, smooth coat that is relatively easy to care for.

Brush and Bath

Bathe your Boxer regularly to remove dirt and loose hair. Brushing will help to distribute natural oils throughout their coat and keep it shiny. You can bathe your Boxer once a month or so or as needed.

Ear Care

Keep their ears clean to prevent infections. Boxers' ears are floppy and can trap moisture, leading to infection. Clean their ears weekly with a damp cloth.

Nail and Paw Care

Trim their nails regularly to prevent them from getting too long. Long nails can be uncomfortable for your Boxer and can also make it difficult for them to walk.

Dental Care

Dental care is important for Boxers to prevent periodontal disease. Brush your Boxer's teeth daily with a dog toothpaste and toothbrush.

Boxer Health Concerns

Skeletal

Boxers can develop hip and elbow dysplasia, causing joint pain and lameness.

Breathing

Their short snouts (brachycephaly) can lead to breathing difficulties during exercise or hot weather.

Heart

Boxer cardiomyopathy weakens the heart, while arrhythmias disrupt heartbeat.

Cancer

Boxers are prone to various cancers, requiring regular monitoring.

Other

Hypothyroidism, affecting metabolism, and eye problems might also occur.