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	<title>Boxer Dog Training Information</title>
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		<title>Boxer Puppies for Sale are Worth the Price</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Look in any newspaper or online classified website and chances are you can find an advertisement that says, “Boxer Puppies for Sale.”  Prices can vary for the boxers—they can be anywhere from $400 on up to $600 or more.  It seems like a rather high price to pay for a boxer puppy, even a purebred [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Look in any newspaper or online classified website and chances are you can find an advertisement that says, “Boxer Puppies for Sale.”  Prices can vary for the boxers—they can be anywhere from $400 on up to $600 or more.  It seems like a rather high price to pay for a boxer puppy, even a purebred one…or is it?</p>
<p>Though many people have qualms about paying what seem like exorbitant fees for purebred boxer puppies for sale, the truth is that these prices really are not out of line—if you are purchasing from a reputable breeder.  Reputable breeders put a great deal of money into the breeding process and into taking care of the puppies for their first several weeks.  All of that money adds up rather quickly.  So, the prices charged by reputable breeders for boxer puppies for sale really do not even give the breeders much of a profit to account for all of their time and effort.</p>
<p>Good Breeders Spend a Lot of Money</p>
<p>Dishonest breeders are the only ones who are really making profits off of the seemingly high prices for boxer puppies for sale.  After all, they do not spend the money in order to ensure the health of the parents or the boxer puppies for sale.  Reputable breeders have a lot of expenses which they must consider to for the breeding process:</p>
<p>•    Health testing:  Honest breeders do health testing on the female boxer—even if they know the female to have a good pedigree.  Here are the tests that they usually do, along with estimated costs for the tests:</p>
<p>Cardio testing $500</p>
<p>Aortic Stenosis testing $300</p>
<p>Spondylosis and Dysplasia testing (hip/spine problems) $300</p>
<p>Total:  $1100</p>
<p>•    Male boxer:  Many reputable breeders who have boxer puppies for sale own both the female and male boxer used as the parents.  If this is the case, the breeder does the same tests listed above on the male boxer, costing an additional $1100.  If the breeder does not own the male boxer, the breeder must pay a stud fee of $500.</p>
<p>•    Shots and exams:  At least one set of shots must be performed before the boxer puppies can be put up for sale.  Veterinary exams must be done as well.  The cost for these will be around $200.</p>
<p>There are other miscellaneous expenses involved in putting up boxer puppies for sale, too&#8211;cleaning supplies, kibble for the puppies, paperwork costs, and more.  The mother might also need a Caesarian section (at $500) or milk replacement (at $100 per week), or other unpredictable possibilities. The entire cost for breeding a litter of boxer puppies can be anywhere from $2000 to $3000 or more.</p>
<p>Most boxer litters have five puppies.  Do the math, and you will see that it means that is between $400 to $600 per boxer puppy for sale—and, that doesn’t take into account the breeder’s time and effort at all.  This means that for all of the special care the breeders have given the mother and puppies, they are uncompensated.</p>
<p>Boxer puppies for sale are worth every penny of their cost—as long as you buy from a reputable breeder.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Buying Boxer Dog Gifts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes, buying gifts isn’t easy.  It can be difficult to figure out what to purchase.  However, if you need to buy a boxer dog gift, it doesn’t have to be complicated.  Whether you need to buy a gift for an owner of a boxer dog or if you want to buy something special for a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes, buying gifts isn’t easy.  It can be difficult to figure out what to purchase.  However, if you need to buy a boxer dog gift, it doesn’t have to be complicated.  Whether you need to buy a gift for an owner of a boxer dog or if you want to buy something special for a boxer dog, these ideas can make it a little bit easier.</p>
<p>Boxer Dog Gifts – For Owners</p>
<p>A great many boxer owners would be pleased to get a gift that features their favorite pet.  Practical gifts can also be nice, too—if they aren’t too practical (in other words, gifting a few cans of dog food isn’t the best idea).  Here are some boxer dog gifts that would be of interest to nearly any boxer owner:</p>
<p>•    Boxer Stationary or Note Cards:  You can purchase specialized stationary or note cards as boxer dog gifts for any owner.  These can be matched to the type of boxer the person has—fawn or brindle—or, you can get them customized by having a photo of the owner’s boxer placed on the paper.</p>
<p>•    Boxer T-Shirts:  These can be artful or comic.  T-shirts can also be custom-made with a photo of the owner’s boxer.  That would make great boxer dog gifts.</p>
<p>•    License Frame:  What better way for a boxer lover to show the world her love for boxers than a license frame for her car?</p>
<p>•    Boxer Coffee Mugs:  This boxer dog gift would be great for any guy who drinks a lot of coffee.  You can get insulated mugs, travel mugs, or ceramic mugs—and they can be customized.</p>
<p>Boxer Dog Gifts – For Boxers</p>
<p>Maybe you want to pamper your pooch with an exceptional boxer dog gift.  Or, perhaps a friend or family member owns a boxer and you would like to give that boxer some special attention.  Here are some ideas:</p>
<p>•    Boxer Treat Jar:  This would make a great boxer dog gift.  There are so many different types and styles of these available—and you could even get a customized one.  Have the boxer’s name painted onto the treat jar, perhaps, and then fill it with some of the boxer’s favorite treats.</p>
<p>•    Boxer Sweater:  Boxers who live in cold climates can get chilled from exposure to the cold.  Giving sweaters as boxer dog gifts shows that you care.</p>
<p>•    Boxer Plush Toy:  Boxers love to play, so choosing a plush toy which they can tug and toss around is a great idea.  Make sure, though, that you purchase a plush dog toy, not just a plush stuffed animal—there is a huge difference in materials.</p>
<p>•    Boxer Floor Pillow:  Boxers need comfortable places where they can lie on the floor—especially if you do not allow them to get on the furniture.  Buying a floor pillow (a pet floor pillow, of course) as a boxer dog gift is a perfect way to make sure that your boxer has a space of his own to lay on the floor.</p>
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		<title>Vaccinating Your Dog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a great deal of controversy around vaccinating dogs, just like there is ongoing controversy around vaccinating children. While there are some dogs that are sensitive to different types of vaccines, most dogs tolerate the new types of vaccines with very few issues. Vaccines are actually designed not to cure or prevent any health [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a great deal of controversy around vaccinating dogs, just like there is ongoing controversy around vaccinating children. While there are some dogs that are sensitive to different types of vaccines, most dogs tolerate the new types of vaccines with very few issues. Vaccines are actually designed not to cure or prevent any health issues themselves, but rather to allow the dog&#8217;s body to build up immunity to the virus or bacteria so the dog is able to fight off the disease on his or her own. Vaccinating a dog unnecessarily is never recommended, however most vets agree there are some basic vaccinations that should be part of an overall health regime.<br />
Puppy and Dog Vaccinations</p>
<p>During the first few weeks of life the puppy is naturally protected from many health issues since it gets antibodies from the mother dog through nursing. At about the six week mark the first set of puppy vaccinations is recommended to help prepare the puppy for life without that antibody support from the mother. When the antibodies from the mother are at high levels in the puppy&#8217;s bloodstream, the vaccination is less effective. This is why vets recommend a series of three vaccinations to ensure that the puppy will receive the benefits from the shots. These vaccinations are typically scheduled at six weeks, nine weeks and twelve weeks to catch all puppies at the appropriate time and at the appropriate level of development. Some vets working with particular breeds may indicate another vaccination at the 15 week mark or even one at the 18 week point. They will also receive a booster shot at the one year mark and every year thereafter. This is because dogs don’t build up continual immunity to many of these conditions and need the vaccination to trigger their bodies to do this every year.  </p>
<p>A puppy will be vaccinated for core and elective types of vaccinations, most which are combined into one actual shot or vaccination. This means that the puppy doesn&#8217;t have to have four needles, just one. The core vaccinations include: </p>
<p>    * Canine Distemper<br />
    * Parvovirus<br />
    * Hepatitis<br />
    * Rabies – when older</p>
<p>In addition to the core vaccinations there are also elective vaccinations depending on where you live and any canine health issues in your area. These can include vaccinations for: </p>
<p>    * Lyme Disease<br />
    * Parainfluenza<br />
    * Coronavirus<br />
    * Canine Measles – usually during Canine Distemper outbreaks<br />
    * Bordetella  - Kennel Cough<br />
    * Leptospirosis<br />
    * Canine Adenovirus (various strains)</p>
<p>There are other specific vaccinations that may be required if the dog has been exposed to particular environments or other animals that have been infected.  </p>
<p>Talk to your vet and complete research on the various vaccinations before taking your puppy or dog to the vets. If you are planning on traveling with your dog out of your local area you should also talk to your vet to find out if you need specific types of vaccinations. Dogs that are taken out of state or out of country or those that are being kenneled or entered into shows typically have to have a current and up to date vaccination record to ensure safety for all dogs and animals.  </p>
<p>Article by Jerry Rhodes of <a href="http://www.ohmydogsupplies.com/dog-supplies/dog-carriers/">Oh My Dog Supplies</a>, your top spot to buy <a href="http://www.ohmydogsupplies.com/dog-supplies/dog-clothes/">dog costumes </a>online.</p>
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		<title>What Types of Service Are Available for Adoption?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Service dogs have been extensively trained to provide services for the deaf, blind of physically challenged. It is not every dog that is accepted for this type of training and owners should consider themselves lucky if they are in a position to be offered the adoption for this type of dog.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Service dogs have been extensively trained to provide services for the deaf, blind of physically challenged. It is not every dog that is accepted for this type of training and owners should consider themselves lucky if they are in a position to be offered the adoption for this type of dog.</p>
<p>Service dogs that are available for adoption and each of these dogs have been trained as a career service dog that will lead the blind, the deaf and assist other disabled people.</p>
<p>There Are Three Types of Service Dogs Available</p>
<p>Service dogs that are available for adoption come in three different categories. There are dogs that have been trained to be in the service industry but were not accepted into homes for some reason or another. Another option for service dog adoption is those dogs are changing careers, or dogs retiring from their service career.</p>
<p>Service dogs must eventually retire. The animals become slower, require additional care of they become ineffective in the industry in which they are working. The average career of a service dog is eight years – and this is the point in which they are placed with loving families that can tend to their needs.</p>
<p>Some impeccably trained dogs have more than one type of career and therefore more than one type of service job. Sometimes the dog is not a match with the person in need, or the service owner or the dog may develop medical problems that the owner is unable to deal with. Some retired dogs are used in rest or nursery homes as pet therapy sessions, or animal interaction practice.</p>
<p>The last category of dogs may have not passed the courses and training required to become a service dogs. Thousands of dogs initiate within the guide dog training each year, and many of these dogs do not make into a service program.</p>
<p>Some of the dogs may have temperament or health problems which deter them from finishing the program. Some dogs simply have an energy level too high of that required for service work. Regardless of the status, these dogs are often of a higher caliber than dogs untrained for the service industry and should be considered for adoption.</p>
<p>Natural abilities with adequate personalities can gain a dog entry into these service dog training programs. Dogs between the ages of one to two that demonstrate gentle personalities and have had a loving home combined with gentle obedience trainings are often exceptional candidates for service dogs.</p>
<p>Article by Jerry Rhodes of <a href="http://www.ohmydogsupplies.com/dog-supplies/dog-toys/">Oh My Dog Supplies</a>,  check for current specials on <a href="http://www.ohmydogsupplies.com/dog-supplies/dog-beds/">large dog beds</a> online.</p>
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		<title>Boxer Dogs – A great Breed for a Family</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for a great pet, then boxer dogs are definitely something you should look at. They are a big dog but they are known to be gentle, kind and intelligent. They are also a dog that will become totally devoted to your family and your lifestyle, thus making them a perfect guard [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal">If you are looking for a great pet, then <strong>boxer dogs</strong> are definitely something you should look at. They are a big dog but they are known to be gentle, kind and intelligent. They are also a dog that will become totally devoted to your family and your lifestyle, thus making them a perfect guard dog as well. There are so many reasons why boxer dogs are a good choice for any family and getting one will make a positive effect on your whole family. They are a pleasure to have around.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Boxer dogs belong to the working breed group. At shoulder height that can range from twenty to twenty-five inches tall, and can weigh anywhere from fifty to seventy-five pounds. They come in various colors such as red and brown and they have a dark mask on their face. Their fur is short and lies tight to their skin so they are more susceptible to cold climates than a dog that has longer fur. They can usually live up to fifteen years, which is a good life expectancy for a dog. They will not require much grooming because their fur is so short, which gives you more time to play with them.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Adding boxer dogs to your home will give you a new playmate and a new friend. You can expect that a new puppy will be anxious at first and you will need to take the time to introduce him to his new home. You will need to get him trained right away so that he knows what to expect, but you will find that the training is quite easy with boxer dogs because they are so eager to please their owner. Not only that, they are so intelligent that you will be able to teach them many tricks as well.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;;">Boxer dogs are known for their loving character and you should definitely take a look at inviting one into your home to become a new member of your family. If you need more information about boxer dogs than you should check out a web site that has all the information you need about this breed of dog to help you make a more informed decision about getting one. If you already have a boxer, this site can also answer some of your questions regarding their upbringing, and show you different ways that you can make your experiences with your boxer dogs more enriching.</span></p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Let Your Dog Die Young!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you fed your boxer today did you have any idea that you may be killing him?
Sounds crazy right?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you fed your boxer today did you have any idea that you may be killing him?</p>
<p>Sounds crazy right?</p>
<p>When i took a look at this info that my buddy Andrew Lewis shared with me I was completely shocked. Rather than trying to explain it all here i thought I&#8217;d upload this short video so Andrew could explain it better.</p>
<p>Watch this video right now, its THAT important (or <a title="Click Here Now!" href="http://dnmedia.dogsecrets.hop.clickbank.net/">click here</a> to read the text version)</p>
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		<title>Some Interesting Facts About Boxer Dogs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the American Kennel Club, boxer dogs are the seventh most popular dog in the United States. If you are sure you want a boxer dog, then you need to know some things before you go out and purchase one.
Buy your boxer for a reputable dealer if you can. If not, when buying from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to the American Kennel Club, <strong>boxer dogs</strong> are the seventh most popular dog in the United States. If you are sure you want a boxer dog, then you need to know some things before you go out and purchase one.</p>
<p>Buy your boxer for a reputable dealer if you can. If not, when buying from a pet store, find out how they purchased their animals. Did they buy the pups from a breeder they are familiar with? You want to be sure that the puppy you get is healthy and from good stock. Sometimes pet stores have a tendency to deal with shady breeders as well.</p>
<p>Know that when you buy a boxer dog from a reputable dealer, they will stand by the norms and standards required of &lt;b&gt;boxer dogs&lt;/b&gt;. This includes respect for uniformity, character traits, color, size and health. By them doing this, you are assured a loving, healthy boxer. Another reason people should go with reputable dealer is that they will have all the documentation you want and even pictures of the puppy’s parents. By checking out the parents, you can find out if there are any qualities you may not want in your boxer… aggressive behavior or tendency to be shy.</p>
<p>If a reputable dealer has been in business for a while, then they will have experience dealing with boxer dogs. They know what to expect regarding their behavior and their traits. They can offer your professional advice. Most times, these dealers have joined a respectable club or they have some involvement with dog shows.</p>
<p>These breeders can also help you select a boxer dog that is worthy of being a champion. They usually know what will make a judge’s head turn so they can help you out in your decision.</p>
<p>Although many people do not deal with them, animal shelters are another wonderful place to go for a pet. About a quarter of these animals are purebred and the fees you pay for your animal will be much less than that of a dealer or pet store. Not only that but you save a life in the meantime.</p>
<p>You have to understand that purebred refers not only to the dog’s pedigree but to its appearance too. If you want a good-looking boxer dog, the dog should have a fawn or brindle color-looking coat. If there are any white spots on the pup, there should be no more than a third on the entire body.</p>
<p>While saying this, if you want to buy a white boxer dog for a pet, they are usually deaf, blind or both. These animals are also not allowed for breeding by the American Boxer Club.</p>
<p>According to records, male dogs are usually much soother and lenient than female boxers.  They are usually hyperactive and hostile. It is best not to have more than one female in the household, as they are aggressive to other females.</p>
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		<title>Learning About the Boxer Breed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before choosing any new pet, it is always wise to put a great deal of thought and research into what type of pet would be best for you and your family.  This is unquestionably the best course of action when choosing a family dog.  There are dozens of different dog breeds, and each has its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before choosing any new pet, it is always wise to put a great deal of thought and research into what type of pet would be best for you and your family.  This is unquestionably the best course of action when choosing a family dog.  There are dozens of different dog breeds, and each has its own typical characteristics and general temperament.  Therefore, before deciding upon any particular dog breed, it is prudent to learn about the breed.</p>
<p>One popular breed among many families is the<strong> boxer breed</strong>.  Boxers fit in well with many households because they are both patient and protective.  After researching dog breeds, a great number of families end up selecting puppies or dogs of the boxer breed.</p>
<p><strong>Excellent Guard Dogs</strong></p>
<p>The boxer breed is well-known for being quite protective of its people ‘family’.  Boxers are wary of strangers approaching the family, keeping a watchful eye and staying alert against any possible danger.  Unlike some other guard dogs, though, the boxer breed is not habitually aggressive—boxers are typically more dignified in their guarding approach.  They will, however, become assertive and aggressive if they feel threatened or if anyone in their ‘family’ is being threatened.  In cases like these, dogs of the boxer breed are unwaveringly courageous.</p>
<p><strong>Affectionate Companions</strong></p>
<p>Boxers are also noted for their fundamentally agreeable temperament.  Dogs of the boxer breed greatly enjoy affection from their human ‘family,’ and they are more than happy to return that with friendliness and attention of their own.  These dogs are quite loyal to the members of their ‘family’ and respond very well to the warmth and thoughtfulness given from them.  Boxers are one of the many breeds of dogs that make for wonderful companions—they truly can become “man’s best friend.”</p>
<p><strong>The Boxer Breed – A Good Choice for Children?</strong></p>
<p>While many people picture the boxer breed as more of a guard dog, the truth is that boxers really do enjoy being around children.  These dogs love to get attention from children.  Furthermore, boxers are actually quite patient.  They are tolerant of kids who may not exactly know the best ways to pet dogs or who may not understand that tails aren’t for tugging.  Of course, it is always a good idea for adults to keep an eye on any dog around very young children—and parents should teach their kids proper ways to give dogs affection and attention.  Nonetheless, dogs of the boxer breed enjoy children’s attention and are very accommodating of kids who haven’t yet learned how to deal with dogs.</p>
<p><strong>Physical Characteristics</strong></p>
<p>Before selecting a dog, it is smart to consider the size of a particular breed.  Many people also prefer to take into account other physical attributes of breeds as well.</p>
<p>Dogs of the boxer breed are generally mid-sized dogs.  They have short limbs; however, they are quite powerful because of their muscular back and legs.  Boxers are considered to be athletic dogs; as such, they will need to be walked often.</p>
<p>Boxers have coats that are short and smooth.  Because of this, they do not require much grooming.</p>
<p>The boxer breed can be a good choice for any family.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have just brought home a new boxer pup then you will already find the need and importance of training your boxer puppy. Although the boxer dogs are bred to become a very friendly and loving dog they should also be given the obedience straining in order to hold on their demeanor.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have just brought home a new <strong>boxer pup</strong> then you will already find the need and importance of training your boxer puppy. Although the boxer dogs are bred to become a very friendly and loving dog they should also be given the obedience straining in order to hold on their demeanor.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Training Boxer Pups</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">Training boxer pups will require an owner who is ready to stay calm and also be assertive when providing directions. It is important you understand that the boxer dogs are very brilliant puppies who will not usually respond to any training that uses screaming, yelling or hitting methods. Although you need to be firm you should still be very loving to the puppy. In order to help yourself you can use treats. Until and unless your puppy reaches the age of 21 days old it is likely that they would not do much that just eat, sleep and slightly play around. They might also find a place as their restroom which is away from the rest and play areas. You can take this time in order to introduce crate training.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">Gradually you can teach your boxer pups about the word SIT. This command is very easily learnt by most of the dogs. Your boxer dog might also be ready to learn the command COME even at this stage. Regardless the age of your boxer dog they generally love to learn from their masters. As these training sessions are a great experience for the boxer dogs it should also be a great experience for you.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Boxer Puppies Training Guidelines</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">There are a few boxer training guidelines which when followed properly it would help your puppy from being confused. You should also make sure that all your family members also understand these training guidelines. When you have done the formal training there are still lessons to be taught to your boxer. You should also be very consistent when you train your boxer pup. When you become very consistent with your actions and command your boxer puppy will learn faster. Make sure that you use the same words for a particular command and also make sure that the puppy follows your commands so that you will know that they have learnt the command.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">Punishing your boxer puppy will not work but can also be damaging and instead of this you should actual use treats and praises. The punishments should also be to back track the training process. When you are training your boxer pups make sure to keep the sessions short and you can increase the sessions as the boxer gets older. You should also find out signs show by your boxer indicating they are no longer interested in the training. You must remember to stay patient when training your puppy as they will also learn from it. Another guideline is that you must use single commands and not sentences. The boxer dog breed can easily get confused resulting in no response from your puppy. However when you use all the above guidelines in training your boxer pups they would surely respond to your commands and know how to be obedient.</p>
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		<title>Learning About The Boxer Breed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before choosing any new pet, it is always wise to put a great deal of thought and research into what type of pet would be best for you and your family.  This is unquestionably the best course of action when choosing a family dog.  There are dozens of different dog breeds, and each has its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before choosing any new pet, it is always wise to put a great deal of thought and research into what type of pet would be best for you and your family.  This is unquestionably the best course of action when choosing a family dog.  There are dozens of different dog breeds, and each has its own typical characteristics and general temperament.  Therefore, before deciding upon any particular dog breed, it is prudent to learn about the breed.</p>
<p>One popular breed among many families is the<strong> boxer breed</strong>.  Boxers fit in well with many households because they are both patient and protective.  After researching dog breeds, a great number of families end up selecting puppies or dogs of the boxer breed.</p>
<p>Excellent Guard Dogs</p>
<p>The boxer breed is well-known for being quite protective of its people ‘family’.  Boxers are wary of strangers approaching the family, keeping a watchful eye and staying alert against any possible danger.  Unlike some other guard dogs, though, the boxer breed is not habitually aggressive—boxers are typically more dignified in their guarding approach.  They will, however, become assertive and aggressive if they feel threatened or if anyone in their ‘family’ is being threatened.  In cases like these, dogs of the boxer breed are unwaveringly courageous.</p>
<p>Affectionate Companions</p>
<p>Boxers are also noted for their fundamentally agreeable temperament.  Dogs of the boxer breed greatly enjoy affection from their human ‘family,’ and they are more than happy to return that with friendliness and attention of their own.  These dogs are quite loyal to the members of their ‘family’ and respond very well to the warmth and thoughtfulness given from them.  Boxers are one of the many breeds of dogs that make for wonderful companions—they truly can become “man’s best friend.”</p>
<p>The Boxer Breed – A Good Choice for Children?</p>
<p>While many people picture the boxer breed as more of a guard dog, the truth is that boxers really do enjoy being around children.  These dogs love to get attention from children.  Furthermore, boxers are actually quite patient.  They are tolerant of kids who may not exactly know the best ways to pet dogs or who may not understand that tails aren’t for tugging.  Of course, it is always a good idea for adults to keep an eye on any dog around very young children—and parents should teach their kids proper ways to give dogs affection and attention.  Nonetheless, dogs of the boxer breed enjoy children’s attention and are very accommodating of kids who haven’t yet learned how to deal with dogs.</p>
<p>Physical Characteristics</p>
<p>Before selecting a dog, it is smart to consider the size of a particular breed.  Many people also prefer to take into account other physical attributes of breeds as well.</p>
<p>Dogs of the boxer breed are generally mid-sized dogs.  They have short limbs; however, they are quite powerful because of their muscular back and legs.  Boxers are considered to be athletic dogs; as such, they will need to be walked often.</p>
<p>Boxers have coats that are short and smooth.  Because of this, they do not require much grooming.</p>
<p>The <strong>boxer breed</strong> can be a good choice for any family.</p>
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