I own an amazing Boxer in an apartment. It is great. The key is to allow your Boxer to expend his/her energy. Boxer's are very energetic. They love to play and play and play. They are a bit difficult to train because they love to play. The key to training is be patient and have a good sense of humor. Try to train your Boxer in short bursts, about 15 minutes at a time. They will lose interest if kept in a training session too long. I would switch off between food treats and a toy as the reward during training. Many times my Boxer responded better to the toy than the treats. Boxers are very smart and you can teach them to do almost anything. The key is taking your Boxer to the dog run at least 3 to 4 times a week. A good morning walk and evening walk is also very good. These dogs have tremendous energy but they do calm down at around 3 years old. Boxers will maintain their youthful spirit however. I do recomend crate training.
Yes
22-32 I have a 16 yer old Doberman named Oliver who is headed toward 17 now...
Dobermans will live to about 10-12 dog years
Probably that he wasnt to know if you live in a house or and apartment.
Yes!These dogs can live in a house,apartment,and a cabin!
It was a "flat", a British apartment.
No.....he lives in an apartment. No.....he lives in an apartment.
Yes. I used to live with my cat in a studio apartment (about 700 sq. ft.)
It depends on where you live. If you live in an apartment it is a no.
Yes, Mandy does live in an Apartment, however i don't know if Miley Cyrus, her best friend, was able to move in with her, as her parents did not think that it was a very good idea. But yes, she does live in an apartment.
Another Doberman or a German Shepherd.
If 25% live on farms and 45% in houses for a total of 70%, then 30% makes up the rest, who live in apartment buildings.