boxador-dog

Boxador Dog Breed Information:

The Boxador is a mixed breed of dog–a cross between the Boxer and Labrador Retriever dog breeds. Medium to large in size, intelligent, and totally devoted to their families, these pups inherited some of the best qualities from both of their parents. Boxadors are also known as Laboxers, Boxerlabs, and Boxerdors. Despite their unfortunate status as a designer breed.

 

Boxador Dog Group: Mixed Breed Dogs.

Boxador Height: 23 to 25 inches.

Boxador Weight: 50 to 110 pounds.

Boxador Life Span: 12 to 15 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

Boxadors are mixed breed dogs. They are not purebreds like their Boxer or Labrador Retriever parents. Boxadors need a 30 minute hike, walk, or game of fetch, plus an hour of active running around a yard each day to help burn off pent up energy. The main colors of Boxadors are; black, brown, brindle, and white. Rarely solid, their coats typically have a blend of two or more colors.

 

Boxador History:

The Boxador breed may have existed naturally over the years, but designer breeders started intentionally mixing Boxers with Labrador Retrievers in North America, likely in the 1990s. Breeders began mixing the two parent breeds to create an active, protective, family companion and guard dog. 

 

Boxador Size:

Most weigh in at 50 to 110 pounds and range in height from 23 to 25 inches at the shoulder. However, being such a new crossbreed, many can be smaller or larger depending on which parent's genes are more dominant.

 

Boxador Personality:

Boxadors have high energy levels and love to play. A big family with a yard could be ideal for this pup. Lots of people to lavish attention and activities would keep this pooch stimulated. Boxadors are intelligent and love to please their families, which is helpful with training.

 

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Boxador Health:

The Boxador mixed breed is predisposed to some of the same conditions that the Boxer and Labrador also face. While most are generally healthy, some may be prone to a few health issues. 

Allergies. 

Joint Dysplasia. 

Eye Problems. 

Hypothyroidism. 

Heart Probleams. 

 

Boxador Care:

As with all dogs, you should keep up with your Boxador's regular veterinary checkups to detect any health concerns early. Your vet can help you develop a care routine. Check their ears for debris and pests daily and clean them as recommended by your vet.

 

Boxador Feeding:

An ideal Boxador diet should be formulated for an active, medium- to large-sized breed. They have a tendency to gain weight if they're overfed, so you should stick to a regular feeding schedule and not leave food out during the day. Limit their amount of treats, as well.

 

Boxador Coat Color And Grooming:

Boxador coats are often a mix of their Boxer and Labrador parents' coats and colors. The main colors of Boxadors are; black, brown, brindle, and white. Rarely solid, their coats typically have a blend of two or more colors. Because they tend to have shorter coats, Boxadors aren't particularly suited for extreme weather.

 

Boxador with Children And Other Pets:

Boxadors love kids and are great playmates for children of all ages. Teach your child never to approach any dog while they're eating or sleeping or to try to take the dog's food away. Boxadors can get along well with other dogs and cats, especially if they're raised with them.

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