Pure German Muscle Packed With A Punch Of Energy
Coat:Sleek and Short
Shedding:Moderate
Size:Medium to Large
Life Expectancy: 10-12 years
Weight:
24-32kgs (male)
25-29kgs (female)
Height:
57-63cm (male)
53-60cm (female)
Temperatures should be moderate for Boxers
Consider the following tips when choosing food for your Boxer
Choose a dog food that prioritizes high-quality proteins, making real meat the primary ingredient as boxer’s are large breed dogs that require protein for muscle development.
Feed your Boxer, food with high-quality ingredients, such as real meat and vegetables. Avoid dog food containing fillers, like corn, wheat, and by-products.
Feed your Boxer, food with high-quality ingredients, such as real meat and vegetables. Avoid dog food containing fillers, like corn, wheat, and by-products.
The nutritional needs of puppies are different from those of adult dogs. A puppy's diet should be higher in protein and calories to support its rapid growth and development. Diet for an adult dog should be formulated to meet its maintenance needs.
Boxers' innate intelligence and eager-to-please nature make them highly adaptable to training sessions. Let’s find out how to begin.
Regularly brush your Boxer's coat to remove loose hair and maintain healthy skin and coat. Bathe as needed using a mild dog shampoo.
Ear cleaning
Keep their ears clean to prevent infections. Use a vet-recommended ear-cleaning solution.
Trim your Boxer's nails regularly and inspect their paws for debris or dirt. Keep nails at a comfortable length.
Paw cleaning
Dental care
Brush your Boxer's teeth with dog-specific toothpaste and a toothbrush a few times a week. Dental treats and toys can also help promote dental health.