Boxer

The Boxer is a medium to large-sized breed that originated in Germany in the late 19th century. Developed from the now-extinct Bullenbeisser and the English Bulldog, Boxer dogs were initially bred for hunting and guarding. In Australia, Boxers are popular family pets known for their playful nature and loyalty, making them a favored choice among dog owners.

Medium To Large

Short

Males: 58 to 60 cm; Females: 53 to 55 cm

High

Males: 27 to 36 kg; Females: 24 to 29 kg

Agility, Obedience, Conformation, Rally


Boxers are known for their energetic and affectionate temperament. They are playful, intelligent, and eager to please, which makes them highly trainable. Boxers are also known for their protective instincts, making them excellent family guardians. They are good with children and often display a gentle demeanor, although their playful energy may be overwhelming for very young kids.


Boxers are muscular and athletic dogs, typically weighing between 50 to 80 pounds and standing about 21 to 25 inches tall at the shoulder. They have a distinctive square-shaped build, with a broad head and strong jaws. Their short coat is smooth and comes in various colors, including fawn, brindle, and white, often with white markings.


The average lifespan of a Boxer is around 10 to 12 years. With proper care, including regular veterinary check-ups and a balanced diet, many Boxers can live healthy lives into their senior years.


Boxer dogs are primarily recognized for their fawn and brindle coats. Fawn can range from light tan to a deep golden color, while brindle is characterized by a mix of fawn and black stripes. White Boxers are also recognized, though they are less common.


Boxers are moderate shedders, with their short coat requiring minimal grooming. Regular brushing helps manage shedding and keeps their coat healthy. Bathing should be done as needed to maintain cleanliness.


Boxers are generally healthy dogs, but they can be prone to certain health issues, including hip dysplasia, heart problems, and certain cancers. Regular veterinary visits and a proper diet are essential for maintaining their health and well-being.


A balanced diet is crucial for the health of a Boxer. High-quality dog food that meets their nutritional needs should be provided, taking into account their size and activity level. Portion control is important to prevent obesity, which can lead to various health issues.


The Boxer breed has its roots in Germany, where it was developed for hunting and guarding purposes. Over the years, Boxers have evolved into beloved family companions, known for their loyalty and playful nature. They gained popularity in Australia during the 20th century and have remained a favored breed among dog owners.


  • Boxers are known for their playful antics and boundless energy, making them great companions for active families.
  • They thrive on companionship and do not do well when left alone for long periods.
  • Boxer puppies are particularly adorable, with their playful nature and affectionate demeanor.

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