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D Dog Fan | November 9th, 2010

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Is a Boxer a good choice for me?

Big Dog | October 20th, 2010

The answer is yes, if you would like to have a strong, fearless and courageous companion for you and your family. Boxers can become excellent guard and watchdogs if trained properly. They really need human companionship and love, but don’t like to be left alone for a longer period of time, because they can become stubborn and may behave badly to show their desperate need of attention.

Boxers have a short, usually brownish coat; therefore they require only one brushing per week. Because of their short hair, the best is to keep them indoors to prevent any health issues. Despite being kept indoors, this breed is prone to health issues like allergies, tumors, overweight or skin problems.

This breed is easy to train, while these dogs are clever and are eager to be trained; however they require a strong-minded, consistent and dominant trainer, because they tend to lose attention and respond badly to harsh treatment. Obedience training and proper socialization must be started at the early months. They usually like being with other dogs, pets and also like children if they are raised together.

All in all, Boxers are good for big families that will have enough time to take care of the dog and will provide them enough exercise and activity during their life.

I hope this introduction will help you decide whether the Boxer is the best breed for you.

Factors To Consider When Picking Your Perfect Puppy

Big Dog | September 29th, 2010

If you are a dog owner, you probably remember the time you bought your first puppy. It is not easy to forget all the thinking, research, weighing pros and cons and the inevitable fear of not making the right decision when you buy a puppy.

If you are about to buy a puppy you are probably in the middle of this process and are reading an article that may save you a lot of hassle.

When it comes to making decisions that will effect our lives for more than a decade, we sometimes find that we just simply don’t have the intellectual capacity to consider every single factor that will influence the outcome. It is the same when buying a puppy.

Factors To Consider When Picking Your Perfect Puppy” does a great job at pointing out the most important aspects of making such a long term commitment. It is brief, easy to understand, gives you all the essentials in a nutshell and it is free to download and share.

Where to get the best Boxers?

Big Dog | August 25th, 2010

I’m not talking about a party place to pick up guys like them…:

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The best place to find reliable breeders is Europuppy.com.

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How to avoid my Boxer being jealous of my new born baby?

Big Dog | June 17th, 2010

Is it normal, anyway?!

Yes, it is. Just imagine the situation from the point of view of your Boxer. He is part of the family, often treated as “the kid”, and then, suddenly, a new creature arrives and takes all the attention of his beloved family. It is quite similar to what older children feel, when a little brother/sister arrives. One of the differences is just that the dog can’t speak English :)

Actually, if we are aware of this ‘problem’ in advance, the situation can be handled, but it needs consciousness and to be started in time, long before the baby’s arrival. Let’s see how we can prepare our Boxer for the new family member.

If your dog’s daily routine has to be changed with the baby’s arrival (it probably will), you should start changing the rules much earlier, giving him plenty of time to get used to the new set up. This way it isn’t going to be so sudden and shocking. If your Boxer hasn’t really been trained before, it’s high time to start. He should learn at least a few commands, like sit, stay, etc. This way, he’ll be easier to handle.

Many families worry about their dog endangering the health of the child, so the best thing to do is to take your pet to the vet, get him checked and get some advice. Get your Boxer used to the new smells, sounds in advance (blankets, lotions, toys). It’s also a good idea, that just after your baby was born, send home a blanket that the baby had been in, so your dog can experience the child’s smell in advance. It is very important to know that your  Boxer will get a lot less attention from the mother, so when taking the baby home for the first time, the mother should greet the dog, so it is better if someone else is carrying the baby.

It is also a good idea not to leave them alone together at the first times, until your Boxer feels comfortable with the baby, because, for example, it is very possible that the dog won’t tolerate the child’s crying very well in the beginning. You have to teach him that this is a normal sound, and you should motivate him not to bark (with treats, for example).

And the most important rule for last, maybe it seems too obvious, but it’s still worth mentioning: try to give as much attention to your Boxer as you can. The point is that he has to feel that you do care about him. If you keep this in mind, most probably there will be no problem. You could also try Preparing Fido, which is an amazing collection of Baby sounds designed especially to get your dog ready for the arrival of the new Baby!

How do you buy a European Boxer?

Big Dog | December 18th, 2009

boxerWhen getting a Boxer as a pet and lifetime companion, one can’t scrimp on time, research, effort and money to a purebred. If simple point and grab is one’s way of picking a pet or simply basing choices on looks and price, then one should be ready with deep pockets for it would actually cost more to take care of non-quality and non-purebred canines as well as frustrating. Here is a snapshot of trademark traits of a Boxer:

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