BT Walker

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Breed Attributes
General
Breed group: Type: Hybrid Talent: Agility, Competitive Obedience, Watchdog
Physical
Size: Medium Weight: 50-70 pounds Fur length: Short Ears: Flappy Fur type: Straight Fur Color: Dark Brown / Chocolate, Light Brown / Golden, Merle / Spotted / Brindle / Speckled
ATTRIBUTES
Life Expectancy: About 12 Â 15 years Rarity: Common Availability: Easily available Climate: Good for every climate.
Breed Details
General
The BT Walker is a designer dog cross between a Boxer and Treeing Walker Coonhound. These breeds are friendly, loyal, affectionate, charming and fun-loving. They are sometimes protective, territorial and eager to please their master. They are wonderful family dogs and make a great humane companion.
Color
They come in more commonly like their Boxer parent, with various shades of fawn, tan, brown, red and brindle with a white underbelly, chest and feet.
Coat
The coat of a BT Walker is thick, short, close and dense enough for weather protection.
Personality
The BT Walker is a happy dog, with extremely high energy level, very playful and non-aggressive when well-socialized at an early stage or puppyhood. They are friendly, values their family and can even get along well with children and other pets raised with them. These breeds are loyal, affectionate, agile and are at its best temperament when given enough exercise and attention they needed.
Care
These breeds is an average shedder. They will require frequent brushing and grooming maintenance to keep their coat good looking and healthy. Bath when necessary to maintain proper hygiene.
Training
The Bt Walker is a highly intelligent breed. They are very easy to train but can be stubborn at times. Early socialization and obedient training is recommended for these breeds. Training should be firm, fair, consistent and with positive reinforcement. As early as puppyhood, they should be able to distinguish its master as a pack leader.
Activity
This breed is normally active indoors, energetic and will require frequent average exercise to burn off their energies. They are not recommended for a small space or apartment living environment. They require a large space to roam around and play.