Read About Boxer Puppies Breed

ImageIf you are thinking of getting a new puppy, then you should consider a breed of Boxer puppies. They will make a companion to cuddle all their lives and will give you years of love and affection. Boxers can be very protective of their owners, but this should never be to the point of aggression. It is very rare to find aggression in this type of dog breed and if there is aggression, it is usually the owner that is at fault because of neglect or the wrong obedience training . Although a Boxer's look is sometimes enough to keep a person at bay, this is a very friendly, and fun loving dog that is great with children as well as adults. 

The maintenance of Boxer puppies' coats is very low. You don't have to worry about trims or clippings with this dog. All that is required is bathing, and even this job won't need to be done very often as it takes the oils out of the skin that the dogs need to stay healthy. A rubber brushing once a day will remove any dead hair and you will need to check their ears and clean them when needed. There are professional wipes on the market for this job. Clip their nails weekly and check their paws for cuts and scratches, and you're good to go. 

Boxer puppies do come with some ailments in their genes such as hip dysphasia, bloat, and arthritis. These are the most common ones, but there are more serious ones than this such as heart problems and cancers. ImageRegular trips to your vet for check ups can help to ease your mind about any of these dog health problems. This dog breed usually lives from about 8 to 12 years. What loving and fun years these will be with a Boxer by your side! 

When you go looking for Boxer puppies, make sure you pick a good breeder. This is very important in determining that your puppy is exactly as advertised. Another way to ensure your puppy will turn out fine is to check out the parents of your pup, if possible. This will give you a good idea of the temperament your puppy will have. There are a few misleading breeders on the market, and if the breeder does not ask what kind of home life you have and has not tried to match the puppy to you, then you must walk away. This is probably one of those breeders that are only in this job for the money. A good breeder should be very concerned about whom he is selling his puppies to and what kind of environment the puppy will be going into. 

You will experience the little things with Boxers that you would with any dog breed. You will have to go through the potty training stage, but the rest of the problems that may arise can be easily taken care of by a good trainer. Dealing with Boxer puppies breeds will not be a hardship on your part.