How To Prepare For Bringing Home A New Boxer Puppy

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Bringing a puppy into your house is a big decision. If you have narrowed your choice down to an adorable boxer puppy, know that you are making a great choice. In the US, boxers are the 10th most popular dog breed, and are a wonderful dog for families that have children that will be around them. Boxers can also be a guard dog if you have concerns about securing your property. Here are some things you should know prior to bringing a puppy home.

Things To Look For From A Pet Store or a Breeder

The first decision you'll need to make is if you want to use a local pet store of a dog breeder to get your boxer puppy. While some people love getting puppies from local breeders because of the personal experience that they put into raising them, others prefer to select rescue animals from pet stores or shelters. It's ultimately a personal preference, but you should ask either place similar questions.

You'll want to verify if the puppy has had a test done to see if they've had heart worms. This is a big problem for puppies and can even lead to them dying prematurely. If they have heart worms, you'll need to give the puppy medicine to keep them healthy, since the parasite could attack their lungs and heart and cause either to fail.

Also, check out the puppy's living conditions to verify that they are sanitary. Ask about veterinary visits and if they have received all of their vaccinations. Be aware that a boxer should be with their mom for at least 8 weeks, and leaving their mom sooner than that can cause the dog to be more aggressive as it gets older.

How To Care For Your New Boxer Puppy

A boxer prefers to be indoors because of its short hair, which does not provide the best protection from outdoor elements. Boxers also prefer living with humans because they are pack dogs. That's why you should dedicate some time every day to play with your dog. Boxers tend to have a lot of energy, so you'll need to get them outside for occasional playing so they can be active and run.

Boxers like to eat three times a day, with about 1-2 cups of dry food for each meal. Avoid using free feeding so that they do not become bloated. 

If you have more questions about taking your new boxer puppy home, ask the pet store like Your New Puppy LLC or breeder for more information.

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