laney that's good and bad cause my boxer mojo still thinks he's a puppy and does stuff like it...we used to be rough with him when he was little so he'd bite a lot, he kept on biting when he got bigger so we trained him to stop
They are powerful. I came through the door and she was in the kitchen with the wife. She was so happy to see me that she ran from the kitchen and jumped directly into my chest. Knocked me straight across the floor and preceded to lick and jump all over me playfully. I was about 45 yo and weighed a good 200lbs. Knocked me over so easily.
Our Boxer is so endlessly sweet, and he does something hilarious and nuts at least once every day to make us laugh. Ours is now nearly 9 years old and is still as playful as he was at one year of age. Another advantage is that many people have no idea what incredibly sweet dogs they are and Boxers scare them, so they inadvertently make great guard dogs too. Absolutely love the breed.
Denise Davies Yes I've had three...we would like to get another! We 'kind of' getting older ourselves and wonder if we should take it on. But, I've always loved the Boxer. I miss my last one so much....he was so handsome and smart and strong! BUT, he also loved to be cuddled....on 'his' time! A real goof ball too!
I couldn’t agree more with that statement “a Boxer never grows up past 3” 😂😂 I never thought much of these breeds before I met gf’s. Now she’s like one of my own, I even consider her one of my own. She’s as mad as a child in a sweet shop, she knows how to piss us off sometimes, but she’s also one of the soppiest most loving dogs I’ve ever met 😂❤️ Once you get one Boxer, I think it’s hard not to want to get another.
I just lost my boy boxer, he was 15 years old! Healthy for 14 1/2 years. The last 6 months he lost 30 lbs and had cancer. I miss him so much, he was such a great companion, and funny, and silly, and loveable all in one! Boxers are the BEST dogs. I will get another after the grieving period is over. God I miss him.
I SO WANT ONE! I fell in love with them when I worked at a dog daycare for three years...they're so eager to please and love everything and everybody. They're just love love love
Boxers are so cool i grow up with them they been in my family for over 50 years and they are just simply amazing you can do so much with them they are tough smart brave and so funny if a boxer isn´t able to entertain you man i don´t know what will
I love Boxers! My older brother bought a fawn colored Boxer puppy and then realized that Buddy had too much energy for his apartment and lifestyle, so he gave him to our dad, my mom, and me, since we had 2 acres at the time. Buddy was very friendly, very loving, and thought he was a lap dog. He did knock me down a few times, never on purpose, but if I was in the way and he was running, I was going to go flying. He had a seizure and died at 18 months old. :( After that, we got Maggie a white boxer (I think Dalmation mix) a stray. The vet said she was 2-4 years when we got her, and she lived for 10-12 more years. Sweet girl also thought she was a lap dog, very sweet rather mischevious and her tail was not cropped.... her tail was like a whip, and she still wagged her whole back end when she was excited. We think she had cancer when she was older and had to put her down. :( We also had another fawn colored puppy for a while. Ruby. She adopted us, very mischevious puppy, very hyper and so adorable. She was with us for a year, when she was about 18 months old, she jumped our fence and got hit by a car..... If you want a Boxer, have a tall fence, they have a vertical jump of 2-5 feet, and they can launch themselves as they are also very fast. The joke in our family was that they knew two words, "Play" & "Eat"... they also knew "Ride", "Bath", "Vet", "NO" (selective hearing on that one), and general cooing and babytalk. Boxers are usually very friendly, if a Boxer is growling at you, get out of there, they have quite the bite (not that I've ever been bitten, but even nibbles hurt, and our dogs hunted). It depends on the dog, but Boxers are so loving, just train them well, and love them. They are very big, lovable goofballs who don't realize that they weigh 40-80 pounds, instead they think they are little lap dogs. :)
+Berserk Brickz haha mine too!! I will be cleaning my house and he will be up in my bed 😂😂 but he's the happiest baby you will ever see, they have such a funny personality!
I have a 3 year old fawn male boxer. He's so playful and so much energy in him. His demeanor remains the same when he was still a puppy. and I still consider him as baby boy up until now. I love everything about him especially his sweetness towards me.
I have a male boxer named Axel. And I've had several others before him, but they have all been the best (and goofiest) dogs ever. They are fairly easy to train if you are patient with them, and can be fantastic guard dogs. All in all they're my all time favorite dog breed! :)
I agree, Best breed EVER!! I've been around all different breeds and Boxers are so unique. Best expressions, silly, fun, loyal...BUT...SO MUCH ENERGY!! You better play with these guys a lot, they NEED to burn off that energy. Having 2 is good so they can play. I'd have more if i had more energy!!
I have a male dog. I love my dog. He is a boxer. It is really easy to train him. I love him so so so so so so much. He loves treats. I am begining to teach him to play fetch. He sits outside a lot and nobody plays with him that much but one day I went outside and tried to play with my dog and I knew that my dog did not know how to play fetch. He would get the stick when I throw it and not give it back to me. I trained my dog yesterday to come to me and drop the stick when I say drop. He does not know how to play completely. I danced in front of him today and he just copied me. Me and my dog love each other. I will snuggle my dog wherever I go. I hope you like my information about my dog.😀😀😀😀😀😀😘
I love their faces at 1:54 - 1:55 . It just reminded me of my boxer that passed away in 2006. I loved her, and her and this breed of dogs will forever be in my heart!
I've grown up with boxers and they are sweet, intelligent & protective. This is now my seventh boxer and I love him as if he were my first one. He's very affectionate and I think he's the best dog ever. I'm a dog lover and I would be very lonely without my boxer. They are the "best!"
My favorite dog of all, I was not completely prepared for her but my boxer, Zoe, was the best dog I’ve ever had! She clung to us like a second skin and we miss that~ R.I.P Zoe, you are very much missed!
Our very first dog was a Boxer and now we have 2 rescued Boxers. LOVE LOVE LOVE them. They are definite people dogs and with both of ours having separation anxiety, it's good that we work from home. One of us is with them more than not 90% of the time. However, they can be trained to stay alone as our first one did while we both worked outside the home. But more than anything....they LOVE their people and want to be with them. They are people in a dog suit and they're most definitely CLOWNS!!!! Ours make us laugh daily. Great with kids, babies, cats, etc. They do require training but learn quickly. I hate to think of the day they'll be gone.
Bang on... nothing more to add. Very patient and loving companions (Stubborn I must add... just like a kid). Extremely good with kids, but can accidentally knock them off their feet. IF you are looking for a pup that doesn't grow up.. this is the one for you. -Dad of a 5 year old pup
Got a Boxer named Max (classic name I know). We got him when he was 1 year old, his former owner couldn't keep him, and was about to put him in the shelter, but we took him and he's an awesome dog. He's 6 years old now but will be 7 soon. Boxers are one of the greatest dogs out there. They're funny, smart, goofballs. The lady is right, even if they get older, they will always act like a puppy.
I'm a Boxer owner for life... my boxer helped my mom stand up when her legs gave out & she dropped down on all fours.. the dog got under her & used his weight to help her stand up..I'm grateful for him. I love my dog. Best addition to any family ever..
I was lucky enough to grow up with two boxers, an Alsatian, kids around my age and a really fun older cousin. The boxers were like kids, crazy as all hell and like us always getting into some trouble. The Alsatian was like an adult, he would tell us off and often protect us from the discipline real adults dished out on a regular basis. All I remember is playing with no limits with the boxers and then going to sleep on the Alsatian all warm and furry. I still remember the day my old man took my friend away, I wasn't much of a talker and him going away made it even worse. I literally had no one, the Alsatian had passed away by then and the other boxer was living with my cousin.
I had a boxer as my first dog, and god do they have the energy and patience for kids, lovely temperment and character, overall lovable. They are always lively and they are overall the best dog breed I've had. What they say of cancer is truex they do get tumors, presumably a brain tumor took mine. Still miss him, he was amazing. Rest in peace Coco
I had a boxer/lab named burley, he was the most beautiful little doggy. When i would sit on the floor he would come and sit on my lap 😂 and if you pet him he would pet you back! ❤ even when he was 18 years old at the end of his life, he would play with me and chase me around the house like a puppy. He's a very special dog I miss him dearly.
Byron Arachnicus mine, a brindle names Zeus, lived for about 10 years. But he had to have tumors removed every few years. His last year of life was not good....I know now that for a boxer, when their health starts going.... it might be best to just put them down.
I saw this video on the verge of crying. My dear boxer died last October and no other animal could ever replace him. I have had 2 boxers and I would recommend the breed for anyone with a spacious yard. Really, they make loyal companion and won't bite no matter how much you nag them. Superb, marvellous creatures.
Best breed in the world! My first had 2 different kinds of cancer, boxer heart disease(yes, specific disease to boxers) arthritis and i would not trade having her in my life for any amount of money. Being the true friend, she made the decision when she died, sparing me having to make it. She was theBEST therapy dog! My second one is just as comical,. Boxers are very intelligent, easy to train, and stubborn! They learn quickly and dont ever forget. Cant wait to get another one! I enjoy sharing my best friend thru therapy dog work and she loves all the attention she gets, especially with kids. BOXERS RULE AND DROOL!
my boxer passed away from cancer earlier this year and i ended up getting a pitbull puppy. they are so similar i can't believe it. all wiggles and love! and you just have to love that block headed dog smile!
I have had my first boxer now for 2 1/2 years and I have just fallen in love with this breed. I only want boxers!!! It is true-- They are like potato chips. I am currently looking for a second boxer to complete my family!!!
I have an 8 month old boxer named Laila Ali. Boy she is full of it all the time. I am always laughing because is so darling and funny. Very hyper and always smiling. My first boxer and won't be my last. I love her and you can tell she loves me. Very loyal dog. Always up or into something and so darn smart holy she is smart.. Great video
My parent's boxer dog was half a year old and adopted me right away when I joined the pack. There was a special relation between us all the time while she was close to me growing up. She just let me in to her hut we had built for breeding her puppies when I was four. That was fun with seven healthy and fun-loving pups! We kept the youngest who was totally different to her mother and hunted down cats for fun. She were successful more than once... Boxers are the most family-suited dogs I know and they are raring to any sort of fun. Keep them busy! Also, keep an eye on their health as breeding and cancer do cause problems. You and your beloved will just apppreciate each day with a boxer
I’ve had boxers my entire life. Our last one finally passed this month :( I wish we could’ve done more for him his last days. He was a sweet brindle boy. I’m definitely getting another when I have kids
My boxer just died of a heart attack at 9 years old on Valentine's Day. Im griefed out to the max! I've had a lot of dogs in my lifetime but she was my favorite. Boxers are my favorite but watching this makes me not want to get another one because I live in Louisiana/satan's ass crack. It's hot hot hot down here....fuck
I had a Boxer. We were best friends for years. Had to have her put down in October. It was the hardest thing I ever had to do. Even this video makes me miss her. Words cannot describe how much I miss my bear old Boxer puppy, Laila. Every hour we spent together lives within my heart. ❤️
My boxer will be 4 this month, and he is already getting grey in the face. He is also snoring like an old man piled up at my feet. Funny breed, super enjoyable to own, great with family/kids and their curiosity constantly keeps you laughing.
Six years ago my friend came round my house and met frazzle my boxer pup, he was always very wary of dogs and didn't enjoy the attention , he certainly would never have considered a dog at that point. Last year he got himself a beautiful boxer pup called barney.I can't think of a higher compliment for the breed.l love my boy frazzle
My boxer is the most amazing dog I've ever had the joy of meeting. He is the perfect family dog, as I have a rough and tumble 6 year old child. They're playing one minute and snuggling the next.
Best dog ever in my opinion. I've had my boxer for 6 years and it's been a great experience . Unfortunately recently I found out she had cancer . Not sure how much more life she has in her but it's really sad to find out she has something so terrible , she's like a best friend to my and my little sister .
I remember my grand parents having one when i was very young, apparently i was the only person that he allowed to take items from him. Anybody else and you'ed know about it.
My mother owned a rescue dog named Chance. She was a pure Boxer and a total love bug. Sadly, she died of Addison's disease. It's still hard to talk about even today. Now my mother owns a young dog named Tank and he's a mixture of Pit Bull and Boxer. She named him that because he crashes into and through anything but comes out relatively unscathed; like a tank. He's got the snout, facial markings, legs and tongue of a Boxer but has the body build and whip-like tail of a Pit Bull. Tank also has the high energy levels and love-bug personality of a Boxer. Anytime I go and visit my mother I have a bottle of water with me that is just for Tank.
Absolutely ADORE my boxer and I am getting two more soon! A house full of boxers is a house full of love,wrinkles and wiggling butts! Absolutely adore this breed!
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I miss my boxer mixed american bull dog, so badlly! We had to give him away because of heat stroke. He was my best friend ever than anybody! He was very nice and was great with kids. I cry at night, by thinking about him.... Love ya, Maxino :(
My Boxer's name was "The Royal and Regal Sir Baxter of St. Albert" but I just called him "BIG B". He was the absolute greatest dog for all of his 13 years. He died in his sleep - didn't make me put him down. Even in his death he took care of me. As my vet predicted, if he lived past 10 It would probably be cancer that did him in. It's a fact of the breed. Very loving, loyal, protective of family, very intelligent and trainable and full of energy with no "off switch". A true family member you'd never regret bringing into your life.
I got a boxer puppy he's 11 weeks old and is a great big bundle of joy. He LOVES to play and is very smart. I've ready taught him sit, wait, come, down, leave it. Like said in this video they require LOTS of attention and exercise cause they are full of so much energy! Beautiful dogs though
Thank you for all the information. We have a 5 yr.old albino boxer. He is hyperactive in a good way We had an albino pitbull, she was 14 yrs. old, both considered family.
My best friend's brother has two boxers and together they've killed about a dozen birds, several squirrels, a couple cats, and they almost killed his wife's Rottweiler.
+tshred666 your stories are not usual. Boxers are family dogs and while they do have a prey drive, it's nothing like some breeds. My boxers best friend is a cat.
Sounds to me like poorly trained (if at all) Boxers... your best friends brother probably abandoned the dogs to the back yard and gives no attention for them to be so destructive... Boxers need attention and training, they are not dogs you get to toss in the yard and forget about.
I hate when they cut off their tails for aesthetics, its not fun, its painful and unnecessary. They should make it illegal to cut their tails because that is so wrong.
branko belic, it is illegal to dock their tails now thank goodness because me boxer (belle) has a tail but just to let u know that if u get whacked by their tails it's like getting whipped by a whip 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
branko belic I have a boxer and we didn't cut his tail and now we have a problem because his tail is bleeding from time to time but it's not a big deal the doctor said is not necessary to cut boxers tail
My boxer passed away in early 2009 and till this day it's not the same especially since I had him since I was 2. Boxers really will become your best friend. Mine was all white wasn't deaf but had cancer but he lived over the life expectancy by 5 years and he had a great life -3 I love you Winston!
My brindle boxer died about 8 years ago from epilepsy. Did not have cancer, but his seizures got out of control and had to let him go. God our whole family loved him and he was a really good family member. Great protector of the house, playful, just all around perfect :)
Boxers are strong dogs, and they are kind of tough. But the American Pitbull is more so. American Pitbulls are stronger, more athletic, tougher, have higher pain tolerance, are tested and proven to have better temperaments, are more versatile working dogs, and are the best gladiators that have been, and still are, used to battle large animals like bears and hogs. American Pitbulls are also better competitors that dominate and are the favorite breed in strength and athletic sports like weight pulling. I have seen American Pitbulls pull over 12,000 pounds. Even though boxers are also used in weight pulling, I have never seen any boxer able to pull half of that or compete on the same level as American Pitbulls. American Pitbulls were bred as farm dogs to help farmers and protect them from livestock, especially the bulls. If the large animal tried to attack the farmer, the American Pitbull would take the bull on and control it. For more info on the American Pitbull - www.dailymotion.com/video/xaf5xb_pit-bull-dog-breed-explained_animals Here is more info on them for people that like reading over watching videos and learning even more info - www.dogbreedinfo.com/americanpitbull.htm Like it says the American Pitbull was *bred as an all-around farm dog, working the farms as a cattle/hog dog. Some chose to turn their talents into the sport of pit-fighting. The breed's tenacity and accompanying strength are unmatched in the canine world. Pitbulls excel in practically every canine task including herding, guarding, hunting, policing, cart pulling and ratting. A Pitbull named Banddog Dread holds more canine working titles than ANY other breed*.
pitbulls were never used as farm dogs, they were never used as nanny dogs and lastly they were made to KILL. both of the dogs that made this breed were made to kill. unless your hung up on liberal logic that doesn't need facts.
We loved our boxer Alex like he was our child! He died December 5th 2015, and our hearts are broken! 😢 Our Alex was 13 and a half, and we'll never stop loving our boy!
Had 2 boxers most amazing loyal dogs ever. Mom and daughter. Never had them on a leash always walk next to me.she grew up with me since she was a baby till I was 10.
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I saw this show on Discovery family, it’s a great show cause I learned more about dogs. The Whippet can run 35 miles per hour and has the vision of 250 degrees while the human vision is 180 degrees. The English Bulldog has been used as a mascot at the University of Georgia for about 6 generations. The Boxer has a high risk for cancer which is probably higher than the chance that the golden retriever’s. According to the Golden retriever club, they found that golden retrievers have a 50% chance of getting cancer.
I grew up with a boxer since I was 4 years old and she passed half a year ago due to cancer but I can confirm that they will be your best friend for as long as they live
I have a boxer and I wouldn't trade her for the world. She is honestly my best friend. She's loyal, sweet, gentle and still has the energy of a puppy. The say "Boxers are like three-year olds" and that makes them even more fun. Their the best dog breed out there (obviously in my opinion). If you get a boxer, I can garuntee that you'll never regret it. LOVE YOU!
When my dad would come home from work, chopper (the boxer) would be silent and sit at the bottom of the stairs with his hair sticking up. So if someone were to break in, they’d be on the ground instantly because they wouldn’t even know he was there! But as soon as he realized it was my dad, he would jump around and start being the silly little baby we loved. Besides that, he was always so playful! I used to roll all over him and he’d never even think about growling... though he did sigh all the time lol!
I have a boxer named Daizy and shes fawn coated and she's the best thing thats ever happened to me. When i was little and she was a puppy she was my best friend and now i think of her as my child and ill tell ya one thing about having a boxer, when you come home from school or work they will always wait for you and the smile on their face when they see you is the best thing to see after a hard day.
Boxers are a great dog. My mom had two of them. Both female. One died of cancer at 7 and the other at 10. It broke my mom's heart to lose them so she vowed never to get another.