Based Benefits of Having a Dog

 


Based Benefits of Having a Dog

1. Dogs make us feel less alone.

Dogs can be there for you even when people can’t. They offer unconditional love, emotional support, and constant cuddles that help stave off social isolation.

2. Dogs are good for your heart.

Owning a dog can help you live longer. A comprehensive review of studies published between 1950 and 2019 found that dog owners had a lower risk of death. Studies suggest that dog owners have lower blood pressure levels and improved responses to stress.

Dogs help you stop stressing out.

Your canine companion can offer comfort and ease your worries. Multiple studies show that dogs and therapy dogs help alleviate stress and anxiety.

About Boxer Puppies

Boxers are intelligent, high-energy, playful dogs that like to stay busy. Their temperament reflects their breeding. They prefer to be in the company of their owners and are loyal pets that will fiercely guard their family and home against strangers. Few boxers bark excessively.




About Great Dane
The Great Dane is often described as a gentle giant, but he is naturally protective when the situation calls for it. Although he may sometimes seem like a bull in a china shop, the biggest thing about the Great Dane isn’t his formidable size (up to 175 pounds), but his heart. He may have been bred to hunt ferocious boars and guard estates, but these days, this tall and elegant dog is better suited to life as a lover, not a fighter. If you’re looking for a gentle giant, this may well be the dog for you.


About German Shepherd
German shepherd puppies are playful. They're quick learners and love having a job to do (even if it's chewing through a delicious bone). They're loyal to their humans and naturally confident in their abilities. They're also destined to become great protectors for their homes.


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Boxer Puppies

boxer puppyPortrait of a Boxer Puppy

Boxer puppies are filled with joy, energy and humor. 

These are rollicking dogs who stay young at heart their whole lives, but have been bred for some serious work as well.

The Boxer is a very recognizable and popular breed that has had a spot in the top 10 most popular dog breeds for many years.

They are social, playful dogs that are also protective of family and home, and extremely fond of children.

The Boxer is a working breed which has been used in police and protection work, and even herding.

Boxer puppies are an excellent choice for a big, busy family.

They have the smushed face which makes them highly appealing.

The tail and ears are cropped in some countries, the ears are often kept natural in a button type flopped-over style.

They can grow to be 22-25 inches at the shoulder and weigh 55 to 70 pounds.

They have a very short sleek coat that still sheds moderately, and looks best with a weekly brushing and rub with a towel or grooming cloth.

Boxers come in shades of fawn, brown, brindle white or black, often with dramatic white stockings and white blazes on the nose.

Pure white boxers sometimes have blue or pink eyes, and are also often born deaf

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Training Boxer Puppies 

Boxer puppies weigh about 15 pounds when they are eight weeks old. They grow at a medium rate and are full grown at about a year, with larger males filling out for another few months. 

Your puppy probably had its tail docked when it was only a few days old. 

Ears are often cropped at 10-12 weeks, but cropping of ears isn't just a personal decision for the owner, many countries, particularly in Europe have made ear-cropping illegal.

Boxer puppies are natural clowns, but are highly intelligent and trainable dogs.

They desire guidance and seem to enjoy being obedient and take pride as they learn new things.

At Santa Boxer's Home they breed only purebred standard quality Boxer puppies






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