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The Vitanza Family

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Lori Arentz

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Gale Larran

“I had just moved to Texas from California in February of 2007 and had taken Ginger to several different Vets before I left. After blood, stool and urine test the doctors still could not narrow down what was really wrong with her. When she had anot

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Timber and Scott Killion

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Sheridan S. Jones

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May

Rockwall Veterinary Clinic says if you are thinking about becoming a first time dog owner or just looking at a breed of dog that you are unfamiliar with than it is best to keep in mind that while most dog breeds are typically friendly any dog can attack or bite under certain given conditions. That being said, Boxers are not known to be particularly aggressive dogs. In fact, they are play full, energetic, and great companion dogs who make great family pets. While there have been reported cases of Boxers attacking people when this happens there is usually a underlying reason for the attack.

Under What Conditions Might a Boxer Attack?

There are several reasons why a dog, even a gentle breed such as a Boxer might become aggressive. One reason could simply be poor breeding practices by the breeder. While most breeders are scrupulous about breeding only good quality dogs there are some breeders that will breed any dog regardless of health or personality issues. This can lead to an aggressive dog in even breeds that are known to be non aggressive.

The most common reasons for aggressiveness in a healthy Boxer are pain and lack of socialization. A Boxer who is suffering from some kind of medical condition that causes pain may lash out against anyone who get too close because they hurt and are afraid that if they are touched the pain will worsen.

In cases where your gentle Boxer becomes aggressive practically overnight then it is wise to seek Vet care to either rule out or treat the underlying medical problem. In dogs who are acting aggressively due to pain the aggression usually ends when the pain ends. Proper Vet treatment from day one can often help your vet diagnosis problems before they become a serious problem and your dog experiences any pain.

When it comes to social surroundings, any dog can be intimidated. If they aren’t used to the situation then a sense of anxiety will surface. Take a look at your dog and see if he/she flees when introduced to new people, places, or various experiences. Unfortunately this is another challenge that could lead to an attack.

In order to deal with the surroundings accordingly it will be important to gradually influence new things. It’s also important to do this at an earlier age so they become accustomed to each situation easier. This will make them less anxious when something new arises.

There are many other difficulties and things to consider when purchasing any kind of dog, not just boxers. If you’re worried about purchasing an aggressive dog it will be important to look for a reputable breeder. This is a great start once you provide quality time and make sure their social settings are comfortable. Doing all these things will give your boxer dogs a happy and friendly environment that is perfect for this breed.

In the end it takes a tremendous amount of responsibility to own a dog. The good news is it’s extremely rewarding to everyone. Just keep your boxer dogs healthy and make them feel safe. Plus, if you do notice any aggression you should schedule a vet visit. This goes for any dog, not just a boxer.


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