Boxer dogs are prone to several health issues, including conditions affecting their windpipe, such as brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS). Their short snouts can lead to narrowed airways, resulting in breathing difficulties and increased susceptibility to respiratory infections. Additionally, they may experience tracheal collapse, which can cause coughing and respiratory distress. Regular veterinary check-ups and monitoring of respiratory health are essential for Boxers to manage these potential issues.
boxer dogs
Boxer dogs. You better belive it.
plain and simple, they aren't. Heat causes breathing problems and they have no undercoat to keep them warm when its cold. I highly recommend keeping your boxer in a climate controlled environment.
yes...and that is gross
They can be if you train them the right way.
Because they're dogs...
A boxer dog is a jogger because it is a submissive dog.
Food
water.
They have no predators
No
Generally small dogs tend to have fewer health problems than larger dogs but they still have what tend to be genetic problems. Most purebred dogs are going to have more chance of genetic problems... if you want less chances of genetic and health problems look for a good mix that fits your lifestyle. The cross breeding tends to breed genetic issues out.