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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Training your boxer dog will be a more enjoyable and successful experience if you understand the peculiarities of the breed. Different dog breeds require different approaches to training to get the best out of them. If you are not prepared, you might become frustrated and discourage by the resistance your Boxer will put up in [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Training your boxer dog will be a more enjoyable and successful experience if you understand the peculiarities of the breed. Different dog breeds require different approaches to training to get the best out of them. If you are not prepared, you might become frustrated and discourage by the resistance your Boxer will put up in obedience training. Even if you have trained other breeds before, the following tips will help you greatly in training your Boxer.</p>
<p>Leadership<br />Boxers are naturally a stubborn breed and need some persistence to be taught to obey commands. They are strong-willed and like having their own way. You have to be consistent in teaching obedience or he will not take you seriously and ignore you. You must let him understand that you are the one in charge. If he is exerting his dominance on you, you might have to enroll him in an obedience class where he will be handled by professionals.</p>
<p>Intelligence<br />Once you get beyond your Boxers stubbornness, you will discover that he is really a very smart dog. This is one good thing about this breed. They pick up instructions easily and understand what is expected of them. They are very watchful and alert. This why they are popular as police and rescue dogs.</p>
<p>Energy<br />Boxers are energetic dogs with a medium to large build. They are very lively and require a lot of exercise. Boxers have been bred as working dogs for several decades; therefore they have a heritage of boundless energy that needs to be released in daily exercise. Your Boxer needs at least 20-30 minutes walk every day to keep him calm. A Boxer can become restless and destructive when not given exercise.</p>
<p>Friendliness<br />Boxers are a very loving and friendly breed. They are good with children and other domestic animals. It is important though that he is given early socialization to know how to behave around children, strangers and other dogs. They are very loyal and devoted animals. <br />Because of their size and active nature, Boxes need a lot of space. They do very well in large houses and country homes. Not really ideal for apartment style residences.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>By training your dog, they learn not to excrete in the house, not to chew on things other than their chew toys, as well to not jump on you or others that walk into your home, and any number of other things that lay under the heading of bad manners. Let&#8217;s say, for example that [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>By training your dog, they learn not to excrete in the house, not to chew on things other than their chew toys, as well to not jump on you or others that walk into your home, and any number of other things that lay under the heading of bad manners.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s say, for example that you are interested in training a Boxer dog; if this is the case, you will need to specifically look into techniques for training Boxers as there will be some Boxer training techniques that will be more successful than other general ones.</p>
<p>One aspect of Boxer training is usually coaching them on how to be a good guard dog, a specialty of the breed. Many individuals are afraid of boxers because they think that they harbor some sort of natural aggression, but they are just as sweet and playful as any other breed of dog. Most people believe that their austere stance and forceful demeanor is indicative of an aggressive dog ready to attack. This may indeed happen if you do not train your boxer correctly.</p>
<p>The Boxer breed is an extremely intelligent one, which can sometimes lead to a very willful animal; however, their intelligent is a valuable asset when embarking on Boxer dog training. You will have to be very patient and very diligent when training your boxer, because there will be moments that he will openly defy your command to do or not to do something, and he will continue to do what he wants, however, in this case you will have to take the steps to give him no other choice. Patience will always be the key when training this breed of dog. A good time to begin training your boxer is as early as 6 weeks old; if you start at this age they will be able to grow up properly just be sure to teach the dog as well as play with him and socialize him so that he remains interested.</p>
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