The only one here of the top of my head that I know actually has had a dobie is @MotherofOrpiesHave y'all gotten them to behave around small animals?
I know you can though. Just might be difficult with the high prey drive
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The only one here of the top of my head that I know actually has had a dobie is @MotherofOrpiesHave y'all gotten them to behave around small animals?
Have y'all gotten them to behave around small animals?
I find some of the underbites kind of endearing LOL but I know it’s not good for them so I would only ever rescue one with that not breed it.On the boxer topic, i have seen some horribly bred ones and they are ugly. super buldgy eyes. Way over weight. Some have underbites. But the well bred ones are cute
There are some poorly bred ones out there. Also I understand not everyone find them attractive, but that's okay. They have a fun personality, and love their people. They are great dogs for those that are a good fit. Like kids, even if your boxer is ugly you only see them as beautiful.On the boxer topic, i have seen some horribly bred ones and they are ugly. super buldgy eyes. Way over weight. Some have underbites. But the well bred ones are cute
OhhhhhhhBoxers are supposed to have underbites. They were originally bred for bull baiting, and were designed to grab the bull by the nose and not let go. It allows them to breathe while doing so. I've never had any problems with the underbite.
I love BoxersThere are some poorly bred ones out there. Also I understand not everyone find them attractive, but that's okay. They have a fun personality, and love their people. They are great dogs for those that are a good fit. Like kids, even if your boxer is ugly you only see them as beautiful.
They use their feet a lot when playing, and it's one reason they believe they were named boxers. Boxers have a way of playing that is very animated. Boxing and spinning, and flinging toys around, and, just all over clown behavior. It's one reason I choose them over a Doberman. They play for most of their lives. I'm not familiar with how Doberman play. I do see they are fond of gathering toys, and carrying them around.I love Boxers