Boxers for guard dogs would be (and are) sixth (6) in the line.
The gestation period for dogs - all dogs - is nine weeks.
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All dogs came from the wild, however when the early hominids arrived they domesticated animals like horses, goats, dogs, etc. Any animal that met their need. Dogs were used to protect them and later as a companion.
Bulldogs, pugs, boston terriers, and boxers
Boxer dogs got the name boxers because they use their front paws just like professional boxers do. they stand on their back feet and and jump hitting the object with their front feet and then will continue to hit. this is normally done when the dog is excited or threatened. There are other theories as to why boxers are called "Boxers"
No. Boxers are bred as guard dogs, not shepherds or cattle dogs.
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Boxers were bred as family dogs, guard dogs, dog agility or obedience trials, fly ball events, guide dogs, therapy dogs, police dogs, cattle/sheep herding. The military also used them as messenger dogs, pack carriers and attack or guard dogs. Busy dogs!
Well if you get a puppy you can train the puppy to be a good guard dog. Most boxers are not timid but it depends on the environment they grew up in.
German Shepard number 1, rottweiler number 2, and doberman number 3
Mastiff breeds are best guard dogs for home.
Boxer dogsrin water it is best if aded og vitimins
That all depends on what the family says and the laws on the number of dogs you can have.
No, boxers are not known to punch other dogs.
boxers are good dogs because they hardly bark and they make good campanions. so are rottwierlers because they cnan be good guard dogs.
The maximum number of boxers that you can have will depend on where you live. Many places have rules as to the number of dogs that you are allowed to keep in your home. It will also depend on how many that you have time for and how many you can afford to provide care for.
In the story "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the breed of the guard dogs is Doberman Pinschers. These dogs are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and protective instincts, making them suitable for guarding purposes.