Pros and Cons when Choosing a Specific Breed of Dog

Written by Jon Dunkerley


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Health Food

The health food isle of one’s grocery store should be frequented quite often throughout one’s weekly visit torepparttar supermarket. Being knowledgeable on what you put into your body can make a world of difference in ones productivity, emotional state, and overall well being. When selecting a breed of dog to add torepparttar 125662 family, refrain from giving in and choosingrepparttar 125663 cutest pup you can find, do your research, and be fair torepparttar 125664 dog! Let’s practice empathy for a minute: You have just graduated from College and are looking for work. While you are looking for employment, you rent this 375 Sq. bachelor pad above Maria’s Pizzeria. The place is a dive and you know it! You are afraid to tell your parents where you are living, you refuse to invite your friends over, half of your stuff is in storage due to lack of space! Now imagine yourself as a rapidly growing Husky pup. You want to seerepparttar 125665 world, wanna run, be free, chase rabbits, chase a ball, dig in snow… Instead you are confined to a small living space, ly in a corner, overheat inrepparttar 125666 heated apartment, are subject to abuse from your owners when it is their falt for not watching you when you mess up, unable to fulfill your own instincts! I hope by this stage ofrepparttar 125667 game, you are graspingrepparttar 125668 point that I am trying to make. There are thousands of dogs onrepparttar 125669 streets today due to lack of research, commitment, love, and basic understanding. These dogs did not ask forrepparttar 125670 life that they have, it was placed on them by stupid humans who think of nothing else but how to improve their own self image. The situation is however improving. Now, good breeders will not just sell pups to anyone. They require a wealth of information relating to living conditions before parting with a puppy. I can only hope that more people will follow suit and start paying attention to where their dogs go, and who they go with.

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Characteristics OF The Boxer (dog).

Written by Ron Swerdfiger


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Typical Boxer Characteristics

- The boxer is an extremely high-energy dog. As a result, they need a great deal of attention and supervisoin.

- The boxer is an intelligent dog. As should be with all dogs,repparttar boxer needs obedience training on a regular basis starting from a young pup. Being a bright energetic breed, they will find many ways to get in to trouble if not properly trained and watched.

- Boxers are typically great with childern. If properly socialized from a pup,repparttar 125661 boxer makes an ideal playmate.

The boxer is a natural guardian. Always alert,repparttar 125662 boxer is on constant guard. Usually weary of strangers, and always protective of their people.

- The boxer temmperment is “fundemntally playful,” but if threadted will display unwaverying courage..

Here are some “other” characistics ofrepparttar 125663 boxer that you most likey wont find in any dog book

laying on back, feet up, not a care!

GAS...bad gass

Kidney Beans (the boxer dance)

Boxer Woo Woo Song

Catching bugs

Using paws in cat like movements

Zipping aroundrepparttar 125664 backyard for no apparent reason.

Bounces like a rabbit when running at times

The “woo woo” song

Lay their head on you like it is too heavy to hold up!

Constatnly following their humans whereever they go.

So is a boxer right for you?

The boxer is an affectionate loyal dog, that if treated with love and respect can be a wonderful addition to any household. Yetrepparttar 125665 boxer is also a a dog with very high energy, who will need strict obedience and even more patience.. The key is to properly socialize and train your dog from a young age. By doing so, you and your dog will both enjoy your time together more more.

So If you are looking for a dog who will lay at your feet, only occasionaly moving to eat, or keeps to himself and requires little attention,then maybe a boxer isn’t exactly what you need. But If you want a dog who is full of life and a constant source of entertainment then perhaps a boxer is exactly what you need.

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