Article Title: Keep Your Boxer Fit Enough To Avoid Chewing
Author: Shareen Aguilar
Boxer dogs, by nature, are very energetic and playful. They
have all the vitality of life in their body structures and this
allows them to exert a very strong personality among other breed
of dogs. Though boxer dogs do have a strong body built, this
doesn't prevent them from mingling and socializing with their
human friends and other dogs as well. They have a very fun
disposition and views in life that's why they are a good breed
of dogs and a good choice as pet, nevertheless.
A typical day of a boxer dog consists of two meals a day, walks
in the park, exercises and excessive socialization with other
human friends other than the dog's main man. In terms of
training and obedience, this breed passes with flying colors.
They are the intelligent breed which makes them easy to obey
whatever that is taught without any hesitations on their part.
They also are very much willing to accomplish a day's work with
so much eagerness. It just takes a lot of perseverance to have
this kind of dog exposed to everything that is wonderful and
soon, their natural way of adapting to their surroundings will
surface.
But boxer dogs doesn't always live a life of vitality; they
too, experience bad days and even get sick. Since a boxers'
basic needs are a set of nutritional food, water and exercise in
a lush green garden; depriving them of any of these mentioned
elements can cause their health to falter. In terms of food
regulation, boxers; compared to other breed of dogs doesn't just
eat all the time. You can ensure your boxer's good health
condition by simply preventing him from overfeeding. Once or
twice of your boxer's lifetime; they may experience sickness and
for this; don't forget to give them fresh water all the time.
Also, when your boxer gets better, wait for couple of days
before letting him out to mingle with other breed of dogs.
Another thing that you should look out for is the changing
weather conditions. Excessive heat or cold can cause health
problems to your dog, so do the best you can not to expose them
to extreme weather conditions. If this is the case, you would
have to forgo the usual walks in the park with your boxer and
schedule it some other time.
If there is anything you would love about having a boxer dog
for a pet in the house is their natural likes for having you
around where they can see you. A boxer dog is typically fond of
humans and they have a special way of listening and cheering you
up on your sad days. As for meeting strangers, a boxer can
easily tell if a friendly stranger is to be trusted or is just
faking it. They can communicate freely with you and just sits
with you during your most quiet moments.
Boxers also have an annoying habit.
All dogs have their cute moments and days when you just cant
seem to get upset at them. But when their young, boxers most
especially; have a habit of biting almost anything that they
come across with. Though this is a natural ability and way how
they response to their surroundings, it's better that you keep
them company while they are out and about as they explore their
surroundings. Never let them out unsupervised. The thing with
boxer puppies is that they could get too curious which could
lead harm to themselves or to others.
Put them to safety.
When you can't keep your eyes on your puppy or puppies; be sure
to put them in a crate. Put toys as well so they don't get bored
easily. There is a possibility though, that even on toys, boxer
dogs will continue to bite and it may not be as pleasant as
biting is seems, they may take biting to the next level which,
could mean that biting arms, hands, feet and even chewing on
your bare skin could become a habit.
Never yell at your dog.
Since boxer dogs are an intelligent breed, you can train them
early on about when to bite and when not to. The key is for you
not to scold and yell at them when they continue to chew or bite
other things aside from what is given to them. Make sure that
you are firm in letting them understand that there are different
ways of biting. Simply stop playing with them or return your
boxer dog to his crate when he starts his biting habit. Do this
repetitively and when he is already able to get an idea of what
you are trying to do, praise him. Any dog, when praised loves to
obey just to hear you praise them again.
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