Boxer for Sale
A Boxer for Sale is no rare phenomenon today, as this is a top-ten popular breed and there are lots of people involved in Boxer breeding and other related activities. Boxers enjoy appreciation and love around the globe for their assertive and friendly temperament, playful and cheerful manners and superb intelligence. Although Boxers are more popular as pets, they still can be used as guard dogs, and are known to be helpful in some police activities.
Boxers are medium-sized and tightly muscled dogs, with long and straight legs, deep chest, blunt head and characteristic wrinkly muzzle. Despite their a little threatening appearance, they are kind-hearted, and do not commit aggressive actions even against strangers. However, they do regard newcomers with suspicion and always warn their loved ones alarmingly about someone approaching the home. Boxers are friendly with children, but they should not be left around small children unattended. Although this description sounds encouraging, all dogs are individual, and there are lots of things to take care of for someone looking for a Boxer for Sale.
The Boxer dog originated at the end of the 19th century, in Germany. The first breed club appeared in 1896, and it took six years for breeders to outline the first breed standard. The standard proved effective, and the modern breed standard is not very different from the one accepted in 1902. It did not take long for the breed to cross the Atlantic, so the American Kennel Club (AKC) accepted it in 1904. Needless to say, the acceptance of the breed in America triggered a wave of public interest in this unique breed, prompting many people to acquire Boxer puppies or take up Boxer breeding. This also contributed to the appearance of many Boxers for Sale.
Being affectionate and people-oriented dogs, Boxers enjoy training process, providing it is organized properly. Usually, they learn quickly, but they have a stubborn streak. It is very important to organize training sessions in such a way as to make training exciting for them. Boxers appreciate intelligence games and do not like boredom. These dogs love active game and open air activities, and hence they should not be confined to apartment. However, they do okay indoors, where they can shelter from heat or cold. As long as they are sensitive to sharp temperature falls, they do better in temperate climates. They should not be exposed to heat either, because they are susceptible to heat strokes. As we can see, Boxer care requires something more than just liking to the dog, so even if you have found what you believe is a good Boxer for Sale, please, take your time and learn something about the breed and its basic care requirements to make sure this is something you can handle.