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9 Reasons Boxers Might Be the Perfect Dogs

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9 Reasons Boxers Might Be the Perfect Dogs

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By Rover Staff

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Beyond the fact that boxer faces are undeniably adorable and impossible not to love—yes, it is a fact—they’re one of the UK’s ten most popular dogs for many reasons. Boxers are fiercely loyal, intelligent, and just about the sweetest friend a human could have. Don’t believe us? We’ve got nine ways to show you.

1) Boxers love their families.

Evidence: a boxer cuddling a baby. Oh, yeah.

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2) A boxer is always down to play.

This guy is going to find those hidden treats. No, really. He will do whatever it takes!

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3) Boxers are goofy.  

Their cheerful, inquisitive nature means they love to be silly, to explore, and to play games. Teach a boxer a few party tricks, and they’ll be happy to show off for their admirers.

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4) Boxers just want to hang out with you.

A boxer is a champion snuggler. In fact, many owners report that their boxer loves to be held like a baby.

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5) Boxers can be very patient.

If someone stole our treasured bone, we’re not sure we’d be quite as patient as Pepper has been with his baby friend. That’s a lot of love. And patience. This same ability to wait translates to occasional stubbornness, of course!

6) Boxers learn quickly.

He’s just going to go ahead and keep showing off his handshake skills until someone gives him a treat.  

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7) Boxers have your back.

Boxers were bred to be working dogs, including guard dogs, and they take their responsibilities seriously. They’re protective of their families, which means they’ll need plenty of socialisation as puppies. Expose them to many people and dogs early to temper their guardian instincts.

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8) Boxers have plenty of energy.

Someone is excited to go for a walk. 

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9) Did we mention that boxers love their families?

One more boxer/baby video, for good measure. Fair warning: they hold hands. It’s almost too much.

Boxer history

The boxer has a long and storied history. Bred as a guarding and hunting dog, the boxer was popularised in Germany—but hails from Central Asia. The boxer’s ancestors are thought to be the war dogs of the Assyrian empire. Brought to Germany as hunters, their larger predecessors were used to hunt large game (think bison and bears!) However, by the late 1800s, these hunting dogs were crossed with smaller mastiff breeds.

As you can see, Boxers love being part of the pack so if for whatever reason you can’t be around as much as you like, get them a loving dog sitter from Rover to spend some quality time with them.

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