Dog Breeds : How to Select a Boxer

2 Dog Breeds : How to Select a BoxerWhen selecting a boxer, which is a breed traditionally with docked ears and tail, consider the animal’s personality, high energy level and generally good temperament. Find a boxer to become a new pet with helpful information from an experienced dog trainer in this free video on Dog Breeds.

Expert: Heidi Dixner
Bio: Heidi Dixner is the owner of Red Rover Pet Services in Nashville, Tenn.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

Duration : 0:1:33


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9 Responses

  1. 1 1986Sheri
    2010 Mar 25

    @BangsaBest
    how …

    @BangsaBest
    how old was Tyson when he died?

  2. 2 BangsaBest
    2010 Mar 25

    Tyson was my first …
    Tyson was my first boxer, He has passed on.
    And now I have my wonderful Tumi :)

  3. 3 1986Sheri
    2010 Mar 25

    @BangsaBest
    what …

    @BangsaBest
    what are your 2 boxers names?

  4. 4 davehayes2204
    2010 Mar 25

    Clipped ears is …
    Clipped ears is disgusting and cruel. Docked tails are quite the opposite. Docking a tail before the puppys eyes have even opened is absolutely painless, having 1/3 or 1/2 of it amputated later on IS painful. Boxers snap tails regularly and have to undergo surgery as a result. To the people suggesting they have never heard of this problem, unfortunately there is a good chance you will hear of it the hard way.

  5. 5 BangsaBest
    2010 Mar 25

    Also boxers are …
    Also boxers are known for having frequent ear infections because of this cropping and I dont see how that benefits the dog!

    Hurray for Boxers :D

  6. 6 BangsaBest
    2010 Mar 25

    I live in Iceland …
    I live in Iceland and have had 2 boxers, both had their original, beautiful, big ears and wagging tail. I think docking and cropping is a disgusting “tradition” which was only done to make them look fearcer as guarddogs! And as the tail is not expected to be there the breeders dont have to think about the quality of it and therefor I think it breaks (never heard of that happening here).

  7. 7 falckeredet
    2010 Mar 25

    I have had Boxers …
    I have had Boxers for 13 years and never heard this is a problem about their tails. Yes they are energetic dogs and let them show it. If this is become a problem(accident) then take action! I think this is a problem where it is a tradition to crop the tail and they dont consetrate on breeding Boxers with strong and beautiful tails, like our boxers in Scandinavia! This is a sick “tradition” made by people who set the look on first place, not what it is IN the dog!

  8. 8 baka86
    2010 Mar 25

    I disagree with …
    I disagree with cropping the ears of Boxers, and have never done that to my three. However I do agree with docking their tails. Boxers are extremely energetic dogs as this video points out, and there are a lot of stories out there of Boxers breaking their tails, as they’re naturally quite stiff. I’ve talked to other Boxer owners online who have said their dog broke it’s tail just by wagging it too much and hitting the wall/other things. Google ‘docking boxer tail’ and click the first site.

  9. 9 falckeredet
    2010 Mar 25

    YESS! No cropping …
    YESS! No cropping and cutting! It`s crazy what so called pet lovers can do with the animals! I live in Norway and have my 2nd boxer. They are so beautiful with tail and ears. I think they are more happy then!


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