#7 Ears
Ears require special attention. They should be carefully examined every week for irritations, infections or inflammations. The ears are treated with a special solution on the recommendation of a veterinarian. Claws are sheared as needed.
#8 Training
Boxers are often called eternal children, and all because of their behavior. The learning process should be consistent, and the behavior of the owner confident and persistent. In no case can you go on about the pet, otherwise training will not succeed. Shouting or other rudeness should be avoided. Persistence is not rudeness, do not forget about it.
#9
After the dog has learned the basic commands, you can move on to more complex tasks. Boxers achieve particular success in the performance of various teams, as well as agility.
#10 Health and Disease
The average life expectancy of a boxer is 8-10 years. Representatives of this breed are not very adapted to life in a climate with sharp changes in temperature. Historically, boxers should have cropped ears and tail. Although the breed standard does not imply a mandatory condition for stopping the ears, which cannot be said for the tail, the stopping of which is mandatory.
#11 Energy
Boxers are very energetic, so they need a lot of active exercise. You must be sure that you have enough time and desire to deal with the dog and provide it with the necessary number of activities.
#12 Heat and cold
Although the boxer makes the impression of a strong dog, his physiological characteristics cause intolerance to heat and cold. That is why dogs of this breed must be kept only in the house.