Boxer Dog Training Tips.
The Boxer dog is an excellent all-round dog. We have put together some boxer dog training tips to help you get the most from your
relationship with your boxer.

The Boxer is a good choice of dog for many people. They are normally quite a relaxed dog and are very friendly, faithful and loyal to their
owners. Boxer also tend to be quite protective and will usually bark if approached by strangers. This makes Boxers an excellent choice for guard
dog purposes also - particularly round a domestic property.
Boxers are intelligent dogs but can do with good training from an early age to prevent them getting into bad habits later on. Like many dogs
they are more difficult to train when they are older, they can get a bit stubborn in fact.
Your boxer dog training will depend on what you want your dog to be. If you want your boxer for companionship and as a pet
rather than anything else then it should be fairly easy. Spend a good deal of time playing with the dog when he is at a young age and give him
some basic dog training. Take him to the park regularly where he can get used to being around other people and other dogs so he won't
get disturbed if he should encounter one closer to home.
If you want some basic guard dog protection from your boxer then limit his exposure to other people. This way he is more likely to bark when a
stranger is close by.
For proper boxer dog training though, you should take your dog to a local dog training school where you can receive professional advice on
training your dog.
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Boxer Dog Training Article by: DogTrainingHut.com
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