Boxer Dog Training – Why It’s So Important To Train Your Boxer
The Boxer by nature is not an aggressive or vicious breed, but, like all dogs, requires socialization with people and other dogs. Boxers are generally patient with smaller dogs and puppies, but issues with larger adult dogs, especially those of the same sex, may occur. Boxers are usually more comfortable with companionship, in either human or canine form. This breed if dog is extremely loyal. Boxers are genuinely a lovable family dog and make a great pet for anyone.
Boxers are calm dogs that will usually not bark without cause. They are of a medium-build and strong breed of dog that got its name from its habit of standing on the hind legs to begin a fight and boxing with the front paws.
Boxers are an energetic, smart and playful breed and tend to be very good with children. They are active dogs and require plenty of exercise to prevent boredom-associated behaviors such as chewing or digging. Boxers have earned a slight reputation of being "headstrong," which can be related to inappropriate obedience training. Owing to their intelligence and working breed characteristics, training based on corrections often has limited usefulness. Boxers, like other animals, typically respond better to positive reinforcement techniques such as clicker training, an approach based on conditioning and behaviorism, which affords the dog an opportunity to think independently and to solve problems on his own.
Boxer dogs are working dogs. Throughout history it has been trained as seeing-eye dogs, police dogs, seeing-eye dogs, hunting dogs, and guard dogs. Training you boxer dog is the best thing you can do for him. Boxers love to have a job to do. They are the happiest when they are working and doing something important for you. From as early as 5 weeks old you should start your boxer dog training as this will help him when he grows up.
Because of their intelligence, Boxers can be very stubborn but when it comes to training. How do you train your boxer dog? Rather than try to just make up some kind of training on your own, I recommend that you get a training course written by a professional dog trainer. Also a DVD or video is of great help. Most people learn better by watching than just reading.
Boxer dog training is also a lot of fun and a great way to spend quality time with your dog. Train your boxer dog and he will love you for it.
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I really love boxers—they're intelligent, playful, and great "family" dogs. But you're right, they do need lots of exercise and activity.
Although, I have seen boxers who live with elderly people, so the owners aren't able to give the dog THAT much activity, and the dogs are happy and healthy anyway. They require love and attention just as much as running and playing. I think as long as you train the dog while it's young, and make sure he/she is used to the fact that "home" is not the place for rough activity, you should be OK.
BTW, kudos to you for A) adopting from a shelter, and B) working at a shelter. You're right, some of the best animals (not just dogs) end up at shelters.
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