Boxers live 10 - 12 years but if you take SUPER good care of them they will probobly live a few more years.
boxer's make very good family pets and r very good with kids put get 1 as a pup to bring up with your kids i have a 2 and 3 year old and my boxer is grate with them they r a good dog for the family
Any dog can bite a stranger. It's up to you to train it not to.
dogs go up to 5 years old or more
im not sure but i think up to 6 years.
The Boxer breed tend to be extremely playful. They got their breed name from the common action when they play, they like to pick up their front feet in a boxing like fashion.
Well if you get a puppy you can train the puppy to be a good guard dog. Most boxers are not timid but it depends on the environment they grew up in.
Napoleon's motive for betraying boxer was to remove a potential threat. The animals rallied around boxer if his opinion would change against Napoleon he would loose some of his control of the farm.
Yes, there is a breed known as the Miniature Boxer which is a mix of a Boxer and a smaller breed, such as a Boston Terrier or a French Bulldog. These dogs have characteristics of both breeds and are known for being playful and affectionate.
the diffrence between young dogs and old dogs is that young dogs will hump your legs more and old dogs want YOU to hump them!! beware when you get a dog
Boxer shorts would be better for hiding any accidental pop-outs. Keep the buttons done up too.
The Boxer was developed in Germany in the 19th century. The Boxer's ancestors were two German mastiff type dogs, the Bullenbeiszer and the Barenbeiszer. They were later crossed with the powerful ancestors of the Mastiff and Bulldog. Early Boxers were used for dog fighting, bull baiting, cart pulling, cattle dogs, to round up livestock and to catch and pin wild boar and bison until hunters could arrive. They later became popular theater and circus dogs. The first Boxer studbook was started in 1904. Up until then the dogs varied widely in looks and size. The Boxer is known for the way it uses its front legs to bat at its opponent, appearing to be boxing with the front paws, most likely giving the dog its name. Some of the Boxer's talents are watchdog, guarding, police work, military work, search & rescue, competitive obedience, schutzhund and performing tricks. Breeders are breeding two types of Boxers, the German Boxer and the American Boxer. The German Boxers have bigger heads and are generally more muscular than American Boxers.
They can live up to 18 years usally.