Boxers have a lot of energy and may unintentionally overpower a small child during playtime or a walk. The Boxer is also not very aggressive unless provoked or if they feel that they or their family is threatened. Boxers make excellent guard dogs as they are typically not trusting of strangers. They are also well-known for being great family dogs and are rather fond of children. Boxers tend to have a mischievous side as a result. For the sake of this article, the information provided will be based on the 50% Boxer and 50% American Pitbull Terrier puppies.īoxers are typically known for their sweet nature and their curiosity. This bloodline may be split in countless ways with each addition of a new dog breed. However, if either parent (the boxer or the pitbull) are not purebred, then the puppies may also inherit characteristics from the other dog breed involved.įor example, if the American Pitbull Terrier parent was actually an American Pitbull Terrier and German Shepard mix then the puppies that result from the Boxer and the American Pitbull Terrier German Shepard mix will be 50% Boxer, 25% American Pitbull Terrier and 25% German Shepard. If the parents are both “pure” Boxer and “pure” Pitbull then the puppies will be 50% Boxer and 50% Pitbull. In order to fully understand the Bullboxer, we must look at the personality and temperaments of the Boxer and the American Pitbull Terrier. Personality and Temperament of the Pitbull Boxer Mix Breeders (professional and non-professional) have begun combining the two muscular pups to create a powerful, loyal, loving, and hardworking canine companion. One of which was the American Pitbull Terrier and the Boxer. As time passed, the American Pitbull Terrier became vastly more popular as did cross breeding them with other dog breeds. Once the American Pitbull Terrier was well established and held a predictable outcome, it became a breed of its own and is recognized as such. Therefore, the American Pitbull Terrier would not have existed if it hadn’t been for the curiosity of the 19 th Century European dog breeders. Many of the “bully” dog breeds resulted from this experimenting.įor example, the American Pitbull Terrier, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier as well as the American Staffordshire Terrier. 19 th Century European dog breeders began mixing the bulldog with terrier breeds with the intent on creating a dog that would have the muscle and strength of the bulldog while exhibiting the expressive talent and vast resourcefulness of the terrier. One combination that was chosen was the bulldog and the terrier. European dog breeders during this time were interested in crossing various dog breeds in hopes of creating the perfect companion. The Pitbull Boxer Mix is one of many results of 19 th Century European breeding experiments.
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