Boxer Dog Care Knowledge

Boxer Dog (detailed introduction)
Boxers are very obedient and are excellent companion dogs. To maintain their physique, owners should take them out often for exercise to achieve their best appearance and health. They themselves also require relatively long-distance exercise. This breed is playful, very loyal to its owner, but suspicious of strangers.
The lifespan of Boxers is generally not very long, which is regrettable. Common diseases include allergic dermatitis and myocarditis. If sudden myocarditis occurs, rescue may be too late, so it is important to pay attention to their physical condition regularly. If they get wet in the rain, it is necessary to dry them promptly to prevent colds or more serious problems. Besides, this breed is prone to skin diseases, so drying after rain and thoroughly drying after a bath is essential.
Boxers’ teeth are also a key area to clean. Owners should frequently clean their teeth to prevent residual debris in the mouth from breeding bacteria, leading to diseases.
For energetic Boxers, do not always confine them indoors. They should be taken out to move around and given enough exercise, which is beneficial for them and prevents them from becoming overweight and looking bulky.