

After a litter is raised and sent to their forever homes, the costs of keeping and maintaining the health and care of the parents goes on. If there are none here, please contact us and we’ll be in touch.Our European Boxer puppies are priced competitively for the quality and effort that go into raising them, especially when you consider we offer a five year health guarantee with our puppies! We breed and raise our European Boxer puppies out of love, not money. Personality Traits: Playful, curious, energeticĬheck out the Boxer puppies for sale we currently have in our stores. German Boxers have bigger heads and are generally more muscular than American Boxers. There are two types of Boxers: the German and the American Boxer. Boxers today are known for being great guardians/watchdogs, doing police and military work, search and rescue missions, competitive obedience, and performing tricks. Later they became popular theater and circus dogs. Boxers were first used for dog-fighting, bull-baiting, cart pulling, cattle dogs, rounding up livestock, and to catch and pin wild boar and bison until hunters could arrive. They were later bred with the ancestors of the Mastiff and Bulldog.

The Boxer was developed in Germany in the 19th century and its ancestors were two German mastiff-type breeds.

The name Boxer is thought to come from the way they use their front paws for just about everything pawing at its food bowls, toys, and even its owner in a playful way. The Boxer tends to be a clean breed only occasionally needing a bath. Brush it with a rubber curry brush once or twice a week to keep it looking good. It is important to know Boxer puppies require human leadership and need to be taught not to be boisterous or jump up on people. Boxers are courageous which makes them great watchdogs and will even restrain intruders. Boxers have a natural tendency to protect their owners and home, and although visitors who the dog recognizes are not seen as a threat, will protect their owners if they sense danger. They are also temperature sensitive, overheating easily and chilling quickly. Living ConditionsĪs for living arrangements, they can be fine in an apartment if sufficiently exercised even though they are active indoors, but Boxers really do best with an average-sized yard. Owners who do not establish dominance often find their dogs to be stubborn or demanding which can hamper the owner-pet relationship. You need to establish yourself as the leader of the pack with this dog breed. You should start training your Boxer while it is a puppy: Boxers do best with dominant owners who can be firm, consistent and committed. Without it, they can become stressed out. Boxers need to go on a daily walk and get daily mental and physical exercise. Being energetic and playful, the Boxer can become boisterous and jump on people without proper training and leadership. A properly socialized Boxer will get along with dogs and other household pets, such as cats, but small animals such as rodents or birds may be too tempting. In fact, they are known to get along well with children. Boxers bond closely with their family and are loyal and affectionate. They are very intelligent, eager, quick to learn and known to be a good breed for competitive obedience.

So much so that many remain extremely fit and athletic into their old age. Discover more about our Boxer puppies for sale below and see why they are one of the most popular breeds in the U.S!īoxers are happy, playful, curious, and energetic. Boxers also come in a white coat, but some clubs will not register them. Their coat is short, smooth, and comes in multiple colors including fawn, tan, brindle, mahogany, and black and often with white markings. The tail is set high and typically docked. A Boxer’s ears are set high and can be either cropped or kept natural. Their head is proportionate with the body and has a short muzzle with an underbite. The Boxer has a compact and powerful body.
