ponedjeljak, 4. svibnja 2009.

Boxer Dog Health Problems


If you have a boxer dog or are thinking of adopting this breed of dog, you should be aware of some of the boxer dog health problems that can afflict this breed and effect the quality of life for your dog. All breeds are predisposed to certain genetic problems and the boxer is no exception. While many remain healthy and happy their whole lives, there were five genetic conditions which affect boxers that you should be aware of.

Corneal Dystrophy

Corneal dystrophy affects the cornea of the dogs eye. With this disease, the cornea becomes uneven which can cause corneal ulcers. These ulcerations can affect the dog's vision and in severe cases can cause blindness. It's important that you are aware of this condition so that you can be on the lookout because in some cases surgery can correct it.

Hip Dysplasia

Dysplasia is one of the boxer dog health problems that is shared with many other large breeds. This is a problem where the hip joints don't form properly eventually causing a lot of pain and many times causing the hip joints to give out and not be able to support the dog. You should watch your dog closely for this because if you catch it very early, your Vet may be able to do something, unfortunately, it's usually too late to do anything by the time symptoms appear.

Aortic Stenosis

This condition happens when the aorta becomes constricted lessening the blood flow throughout the body. This can cause your pet to seem to tire easily.

Boxer Cardiomyopathy

This is perhaps the most serious boxer health problem we will discuss in this article. Boxer cardiomyopathy causes your dog's heart to beat in an odd way. It doesn't really have any symptoms and can be fatal for your dog. Furthermore, it is often missed in a routine exam so if you have a boxer you should ask your vet to specifically look for this problem.

Hyperthyroidism

Hyperthyroidism effects are boxer just like it does people and symptoms can include stunted growth, basic lethargy, skin conditions and loss of hair. Luckily, just like with people, your vet can prescribe medication that will help your dog's thyroid function normally and restore him to good health.

These are the main boxer dog health problems associated with the breed, however there are many health and care issues that affect dogs in general. As a responsible pet owner, you should make yourself familiar with any health problems that might affect your dog so that you can be on the lookout for symptoms and have a good chance of a cure by treating the problem only on.

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petak, 8. kolovoza 2008.

Boxer health


Boxer dogs are fun-loving and intelligent breed of dogs. As much as possible, boxer dogs love to be always around people, and even friendly strangers. Unfortunately for everyone, bad days do come up and boxer dogs are not exempted from it. Sickness is usually the main enemy of boxer dogs, it actually goes out for any type of breed or any living thing here on earth. Thankfully enough, there are ways an owner can partake to battle the bad bacteria out of the boxers' way.

A boxer dog's health heavily depends on the pattern of eating and the food and diet he's eating. When a boxer dog is constantly being fed each day more than what he needs, a deadly health disease called Bloat may occur. To avoid this from happening, make sure that you feed your boxer dog with just the premium brand dog food. Anything spicy shouldn't be fed to your boxer pet. Also, be sure that your boxer dog only gets to feed twice a day which, is already the maximum number. Though bloat may still persist or occur at any given time, another good approach is to allow your dog to digest what he has just eaten before you take him for a walk or a physical activity. Asking for a vet's advice about this health problem is also a good idea.

As a responsible pet owner, you should always keep in mind the important factors that are allowed and the ones that are not for your pet. If you could, before adopting one, make sure that the breeder have presented all sides of the story to you. Ask for the healthy histories of both parents of the pup so you'd also have an idea what to do exactly in case of emergencies.

Don't ever think, just for one moment that boxer dogs are not a good type of dog breed. Don't worry too much about spending on medication in case a health problem occurs. What is important is that you adopt a boxer dog because you want to, and nothing else is greater than offering a love to this wonderful breed of animals.

Training


Among the entire breed of dogs the Boxer dog stands apart not just for its looks but also for its intelligence. The Boxer is not a pet for everyone. This special dog needs specialized handling and training. This is one of the highly intelligent breeds among the species of dogs.

The owners of the boxer dog need to decide beforehand if this particular breed is what they are looking for. The boxer is a sturdy good-looking dog with many positive features. It is highly intelligent, lovable, and loyal and makes a very good pet.

Training a Boxer should begin quite early from about 6 weeks. Formal training can begin when it is about 13 weeks old. The Boxer should be given a chance to socialize and should be allowed to meet and play with other dogs.

The Boxer dog is dominant by nature and therefore it requires firm handling to keep it under control. A Boxer makes a good guard dog, which is why they are seen a lot in the police force. A well-trained boxer will help in sniffing out suspects. Its highly sensitive nose is good for detecting narcotics and other drugs. It can also help detect bombs. So it is quite common to see boxer dogs not only serving in the police force but also hold ranks.

The problem with the boxer dog breed is that it tends to get bored and turn reclusive very easily. Therefore it is important to keep this particular breed constantly engaged. This highly intelligent dog needs a good caretaker who can keep it under control. Otherwise this breed is known to turn violent and unfriendly.

Boxer dog need a lot of attention and care. The owner of this breed will need to spend a long time with this dog otherwise they tend to turn reclusive or ill tempered.

The Boxer needs to be kept engaged for most part of the day.

Taking it for long walks three times a day is a must.

Playing with your pet and keeping it engaged for most part of the day is one of the prime requisites.

Boxer dog is a joy to own. With its good looks, intelligence, courage and loyalty the Boxer makes its owner both happy and secure.

This highly lovable breed has a lifespan more or less similar to other species of its breed. The average lifespan of a Boxer is about 11-12 years. However, some dogs are known to live for as long as 15 years.

Boxer puppy



To a casual onlooker the Boxer dog puppy may appear to be a fairly unattractive and awkward animal, but upon closer scrutiny this idea is quickly dispelled because we can quickly see the aptitude and grace of the Boxer dog puppy.

This particular breed has many good qualities and is well liked by both experts in the field and dog lovers alike.

The consummate Boxer dog puppy is generally described as being mid sized, with a well muscled physique, and is a very intelligent dog. They have a square build with very short hair and one of most extraordinary features is the boxer dog puppy muscularity, which is generally well defined without an ounce of extra fat.

The Boxer dog puppy will walk with his head raised high with a strong, steady gait. The Boxer dog puppy is a very intelligent breed, you can see this in their eyes, they always seem to be on the ready, and alert.

The Boxer dog puppy is considered to have a medium build, and generally should not be any taller than twenty five inches for the full grown male boxer dog and approximately twenty three inches for the female boxer dog.

One of the main familiar attributes of the Boxer dog puppy is the very distinctive shape of the head. If one were to take a measurement from the end of the boxer dog's nose to the back of his head, the muzzle would take up one third of the space.

The boxer dog's color should be any shade of brown and also be in proportion with to the skull.

The Boxer dog's ears have been clipped for almost as long as the breed has been in existence, albeit a growing number of boxer dog puppy owners are preferring to leave the ears intact.

When one look's at the body of a Boxer dog, one of the first thing's you will see is that there is little or no excess skin hanging off of the body.

The Boxer dog puppy should have a highly muscled neck and a firm muscular back.

The Boxer dog's color is one attribute that endears it to the owner. They will generally have two different colors, faun as well as a dark brown brindled color generally with a white splotch on the chest.

A boxer dog puppy breeder will generally consider too much white as an unattractive attribute to the breed. There is considerable heavy debate in the boxer dog puppy breeding field as to whether or not a fully white colored Boxer dog puppy should be considered part of the boxer breed.

Over the years, the Boxer dog puppy breed has evolved into what is known and recognized as the modern Boxer dog. The boxer dog may come in various sizes and colors, it is the distinctive markings of the Boxer dog which all know and love to be of the Boxer dog puppy breed.

Amazing dogs


One of the most amazing breeds that one can get is a boxer. The funny thing is that no matter who you are you know what a boxer looks like when you hear it. The boxer dog is a breed that has a fabulous history. Over time the boxer dog has been used as a companion, a guard dog and even a working dog which makes them quite a well rounded breed. The boxer dog is a highly muscular dog with a clean and hard build. This dog breed is very alert, active, strong and agile.

For those of you that live in warmer areas the boxer dog is great with its short, shiny and smooth coat. For those of you with children this may be a fantastic choice of breed as well. A boxer dog is known for its temperament being patient and highly playful making him good to be around children. As for protection the boxer dog is known for its curiosity and fearlessness.

The boxer dog is a highly loyal, very affectionate and extremely dignified dog. I can honestly say when I think of a boxer dog only good traits come to mind. Out of all of the boxer dogs that I have seen it has to be the brindle that catches my eye the most. The other thing that I like about the boxer dog’s appearance is the short snout and large jowls. How could you not fall in love with that right off the bat.

The size of the boxer dog is one that can fit into most people’s lives. Considered a medium dog breed this dog is about two feet high making it a good option for people who have enough room for more than a small breed but not enough for a hulking monster of a breed. Yes, the boxer dog is elegant and beautiful and should be given a look when in the market for a new dog or puppy.