BullBoxer

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Breed Attributes
General
Breed group: Working Type: Hybrid Talent:
Physical
Size: Medium Weight: 30-50 pounds Fur length: Short Ears: Flappy Fur type: Straight Fur Color: Black & Brown, Black & White, Dark Brown / Chocolate, Light Brown / Golden, White / Cream
ATTRIBUTES
Life Expectancy: About 10 Â 14 years Rarity: Common Availability: Easily available Climate: Not good for cold climate.
Breed Details
General
The Bulloxer is a hybrid and it is a mix between a Boxer and a Bulldog. These dogs are called hybrid or designers dogs as they are produced by cross breeding of two different pure breed dogs. As with all hybrid dogs, the Bulloxer can inherit mixed characteristics from both parent breeds. Their characteristics can be predicted studying their parent breeds. These dogs are medium in size with a face like a bulldog. They have strong body.
Color
Common colours for these dogs are golden, brown and white with black patches.
Coat
The coat of these breeds are short, dense, thick and close fitting.
Personality
The BullBoxer does well with children and other canines if properly socialized. They have a strong build, like their Bulldog parent. They are playful, active indoors, loyal and devoted to their family. They can be a great watchdog for the family.
Care
They are average shedders and will require a moderate brushing and grooming maintenance. Frequently brush them with a firm bristle brush and bath when necessary.
Training
These breeds requires a dominant owner, experienced and knows how to be a pack leader. Training needs to be firm, fair consistent and with positive reinforcement for them to be able to grasp the methods. They can be easy to train but requires a lot of effort on the training because of their strong personality. Early socialization and obedience training at puppyhood is recommended.
Activity
These breeds are normally active indoors and will require little exercises to tire them out. A hour of exercise per day can suffice their exercise needs to tire them out. They do well in apartment dwelling and does not require much space, but if given a yard for them to roam around would be a a bonus.