Dog Breed
Boxer
playful • energetic • loyal • patient
OrigineGermany
Espérance de vie10-12 years
Poids25-32 kg
Niveau d'énergiehigh
Quick Stats
Taillelarge
Poids25-32 kg
Espérance de vie10-12 years
Niveau d'énergiehigh
Toilettagelow
Éducabilitéeasy
OrigineGermany
Tempérament
playfulenergeticloyalpatient
Présentation
Boxers are athletic, fun-loving dogs known for their boundless energy, expressive faces, and deep devotion to their families. These muscular yet graceful dogs retain a puppy-like playfulness well into adulthood.
Compatibilité
Enfants
Excellent
Autres chiens
Bon
Chats
Moyen
Vie en appartement
Moyen
Guide de soins
Boxers need plenty of exercise and thrive on human companionship. They are sensitive to extreme temperatures. Consistent, positive training channels their exuberant energy well.
Besoins en exercice
At least 1-2 hours of vigorous daily exercise. Boxers love running, playing, and interactive games.
Toilettage
Weekly brushing of their short coat. Wipe facial wrinkles regularly. Minimal grooming overall.
Problèmes de santé
cancer
heart conditions
hip dysplasia
bloat
Faits amusants
🐶Boxers get their name from their tendency to stand on hind legs and "box" with their front paws during play.
🐶They are one of the most popular breeds for families in the US and Europe.
🐶Boxers are known for their "kidney bean" dance — a whole-body wiggle when excited.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Boxers good with children?
Excellent with children. Their patient, playful nature makes them wonderful family dogs, especially for older kids.
Do Boxers drool a lot?
They can drool moderately, especially after drinking or exercise. It is less than some other brachycephalic breeds.
How much exercise do Boxers need?
1-2 hours of vigorous exercise daily. They have high energy and need active outlets.
Are Boxers aggressive?
Not inherently. They are playful and gentle with proper training and socialisation, though they can be protective of their family.
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