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Watch for signs that your dog needs to go potty like pacing, sniffing, and squatting. Calmly and quickly hustle your puppy outside and to the correct spot. Use the same words and phrases to indicate when, where and how you want your puppy to do its business. When your puppy is about to do its business say something similar to “go potty”, then praise them once they go in the right area. Repeat this process until your puppy associates “go potty” with going outside to do its business
Rare, but even when trained, there is no guarantee that your Puppies won’t bark. Puppies bark as a warning, in self-defense, when they are excited, and for attention. The best way to keep your Puppies from barking is to ensure it feels safe, does not get too excited, and by showering it with love and attention.
Boxer Puppies love to be pet behind the ears, along their backs, and of course on their belly.
The Boxer is a great first-time dog because they are so biddable by nature and therefore easy to train. With this said, they can be a little harder to house train than other breeds of a similar size, but with patience, perseverance and gentleness, a Boxer can be taught to do their “business” outside.
The Boxer is a social character by nature and they get on with other animals they meet which includes other pets in a household. They don’t like straying from their owners which generally means they are less likely to take off after an animal they may have spotted in the distance.
The Boxer puppies like in their behavior well into their senior years and being so intelligent, they quickly learn what pleases an owner. They are playful dogs by nature
The Boxer puppies is a very versatile and adaptable dog being just as happy living in an apartment in town as they are living in the country, providing they are given enough attention, mental stimulation and daily exercise. There is little this dog breed cannot do, they can stay just about anywhere and adapt real fast.
Unfortunately, the Boxer puppies is known to like the sound of their own voices a little too much. As such, it’s essential that owners gently curb their pet’s desire to bark when puppies are still young, but this needs to be done carefully so as not to frighten them which could end up with them barking even more. It’s also important to understand that the Boxer puppies thrives on being around people and will bark incessantly if they find themselves on their own for long periods of time. In short, a Boxer puppies would bark to get attention and to let the world know how unhappy they are at being left alone.
Yes! Boxer Puppies are friendly, affectionate and big enough to live just about anywhere, even outside. They are even great with kids and other pets when properly socialized.
Boxer are seldom aggressive, though tiny they have bi hearts fill with love and care they’re perfect with children and other pets around
We specialize in the breeding of just this breed which is the Boxer and we are the best in what we do.