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14 Rules For Training A Boxer

Published: Apr 9, 2023 by Olena Prokopchuk · This post may contain affiliate links

Áre you a Boxer Dog parent, or have you just recently gotten yourself one? As a fur parent, you probably want to teach them everything they need to learn. It's no secret that Boxer Dogs are dedicated, intelligent, and very active; there are some rules that you need to keep in mind!

Here are 14 rules for training a Boxer.

#1 Boxer training is not a difficult task.
A Boxer puppy sitting on the pavement with its begging face behind the sandwich in the hand of the man
#2 Boxers perfectly understand their masters and their motives.
an adult and puppy Boxers sitting in front of each other in the field of wild flowers
#3 For training, you can take the puppy to special classes or train the dog yourself.
A Boxer puppy lying on the floor with a tug toy in its mouth
#4 It is worth starting training in 3 months.
two Boxers sitting in the wheat field
#5 The first thing a puppy should be taught is to get full obedience from him in one word.
A Boxer puppy jumping in the field of grass
#6 For those owners who want to make a pet a defender, they should definitely bring the boxer to special training.
A black and white photo of a Boxer with its begging face
#7 Also, parents can entrust their children with training and raising a dog. But the child must be over 10 years old.
A Boxer puppy sitting on the wooden floor with its begging face
#8 Boxers are easy to teach to stop biting furniture, wean biting during the game, pick up something from the ground and eat not from the hands of the owner.
two Boxer puppies sitting on the grass
#9 It’s a little harder to tell Boxer that he is not the leader in the family.
A smiling Boxer sitting on the bed while smiling
#10 The pet must be constantly brought up. A child can do this, but an adult must necessarily control all stages of education.
A Boxer puppy lying on the bed while biting a green ball
#11 Boxers remember memorized teams for a long time.
A Boxer puppy standing on the bed
#12 You cannot educate a Boxer by punishment, he will ignore your actions. Faster praise and encouragement will help here.
A Boxer sitting the pick up car trunk
#13 These individuals are very smart, but not obedient. That is why boxers are primarily taught to obey.
a woman embracing a Boxer sitting beside her
#14 With proper training, Boxers are able to work as guard dogs or guide dogs for the blind.

A Boxer puppy sitting on the grass

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