Sunday, October 28, 2007

Keeping A Boxer For A Pet

Article Title: Keeping A Boxer For A Pet
Author: Shareen Aguilar

Keeping a dog for a pet and companion is fun to do. Though it
seems that there isn't much about keeping dogs for a pet, it
actually takes more than feeding, grooming and keeping your dog
happy. There is even a lot of thinking involve the way you train
them and keep them fit. Aside from the daily nutritional needs
of your pet, you also have to make sure that they have their
regular check ups.

Choosing the breed of dog you would love to keep involves
thinking. And if you are the type of person who would like to be
keeping a dog for life, then looking at specific areas of
concern other than how a dog looks have to be considered. Ask
yourself important questions first and whether you can be
capable and worthy to be called a responsible pet owner.

But what about Boxers? What about them? These are dogs that
doesn't are considered as guard dogs for they symbolize
strength, agility and awareness when strangers are around. They
are highly recommended for security purposes. If you are eager
to make sure that an attentive pet is around for you, Boxers are
a great choice.

During World War I, Boxer dogs were used as military dogs.
Primarily, a Boxer dog's task was to be the guard dog but other
military works such as being the messenger and attack dog was
also common. Because of this, their strong and athletic physique
remains incumbent up to now. These dogs physical attributes have
made this breed important in aspects where help is important.
Throughout history, the Boxer had been counted on for jobs such
as, other than being in the military, guide dogs for the blind,
herd dogs (usually for sheep and cattle), and even as police
dogs.

In domesticating a Boxer, it is important not to deprive them
of their physical activities. Any dog needs physical exercises.
Walking at the park is one simple way to do this but a Boxer dog
would appreciate it if you run alongside them. This isn't only
to maintain the athletic state that your Boxer has, but, it's
most valuable to maintain their health in good state.

Keeping a Boxer dog for a pet involves a lot of work but it
doesn't mean that it's not fun. Just like us, these dogs have
their own needs and it goes out to all the other breed of dogs
in the world.

About The Author: Click http://www.boxer-dog-secrets-guide.com
to find out more about making your Boxer happy, healthy and
obedient.

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