Boxador:Boxer and Labrador Retriever Mix
Boxador
Facts & Origin
Where does the Boxador originate?
The Boxador is known as a so-called designer dog. This is because he wasn't given Kennel Club approval. The Kennel Club is the head organisation for dog breeders in the English-speaking world. However, it is recognised by some dog clubs in the United States.
What are the breed characteristics of a Boxador?
A Boxador results from the crossing of a purebred Labrador and a Boxer. However, for this breed of dog you never know exactly which genes will surface. So it may happen that the Boxador puppy either looks more like a Boxer or a Labrador. No guarantee can be made in regards to this.
Alternate Name | Boxerdor |
Origin | Germany - UK |
Life expectancy | 12 - 15 years |
Care requirements | low-maintenance |
Activity level | average to high - average |
FCI group | not recognised |
AKC group | not recognised |
KC group | not recognised |
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Attitude, character and temperament of the breed
What are the character traits of a Boxador puppy?
In order to predict the character of the Boxador puppy, you have to take a closer look at the basic characteristics of the two parents. Boxers are very good-natured and lively. Nevertheless, they are very attentive and confident dogs. Labradors were originally bred for hunting to catch water birds or similar animals and retrieve them. It may well be that the Labrador shows a bit of this hunting instinct from time to time. However, the Labrador is also perfect as a family dog. They love long walks and swimming. As a result, a puppy resulting from these two breeds combines all the characteristics of their two parent dogs. They grow into wonderful family dogs which are always alert and like to learn new things.
Character
Usage
Health and breeding information
What are the typical diseases of a Boxador?
It has been heard many times that hybrids are not as prone to suffering from diseases. Nevertheless, there are some diseases that are typical for the two breeds. The Boxador breeder should check both breeds for hip and elbow joints. The Boxer also has the problem of having a shorter snout, which often results in breathing problems. However, since the Boxador is a hybrid, they will be less likely to face these problems. With the Boxador breeder, it is important to ensure that your dog has a slightly longer snout.
What should be considered in regards to the breeder - buying a Boxador
If you decide to buy a Boxador, you should choose a reputable breeder. You can recognise this by the fact that they do not have numerous different litters and are interested in the health of their animals. If a breeder wants to meet outside of their home and you are not allowed to get to know the dog's parents, you should be careful. However, Boxadors are often not breeds as such, but are hybrids resulting from the crossing of two breeds. Since both dog breeds are compatible and are considered family-friendly dogs, this mixed breed can be a great companion and a good protector.
Key facts at one glance:
- Boxadors weigh between 55 to 80 pounds
- loyal, easy to train dogs
- Family dogs
- Be careful with the breeder selection
What does a Boxador's fur look like?
Mixed breeds can show all kinds of colours in their fur. Again, it is necessary to look at the parents' coat first. Boxers have a short, close-fitting coat that is usually bi-coloured. Labradors have blond, black or brown fur. The coat of the Labrador is also rather short, but they have an undercoat too. That is why it is particularly important to look after their coat well. Visually they resemble a Cane Corso a bit because of the boxer snout and the Labrador body.
What does a Boxador weigh?
You cannot say exactly how much a Boxador will weigh when fully grown. However, if you want to buy a Boxador, it should be clear to you from the start that you will not end up with a lap dog. The exact weight cannot be determined so well in advance. Nevertheless, you can also rely on empirical values here. A Labrador weighs around 55 to 80 pounds. Boxers weigh 55-70 pounds. This gives you an approximate guideline of how much the Boxador will weigh.
What is the average lifespan of a Boxador?
If you want to buy a Boxador, the question of how much of your life you can expect to spend with your four-legged friend often arises. On average, these dogs reach about 12-15 years of age. However, of course there is no guarantee for that. Nevertheless, we know that hybrids usually have a higher life expectancy. Labradors live to about 12 years, boxers live to about 10 years.
Fur length | short |
Fur | flat coated |
Ear shape | Floppy Ear - Triangle |
Tail | lang |
Anatomy | strong, square |
Size ♀ | 40 - 60 cm |
Weight ♀ | 24 - 35 kg |
Size ♂ | 50 - 60 cm |
Weight ♂ | 24 - 35 kg |
Suitable For | Beginner, Children |
Colors
Known Diseases
Epilepsy
Definition: Dog has epilepsy if, for example, at least two epileptic seizures occur more than 24 hours apart.
Cardiomyopathy
In large breeds of dogs, dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is by far the most common cardiomyopathy.
Kidney disease
Symptoms of kidney disease in dogs: increased urination (polyuria) increased water intake. Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the mouth. Loss of appetite
Wobbler syndrome
In veterinary medicine, this is the name given to a complex of symptoms caused by nerve damage in the area of the spinal cord or spinal cord nerves in the area of the cervical spine.
Eye diseases
Often occur with allergies and intolerances.
Elbow dysplasia (ED)
Elbow joint dysplasia is a chronic disease complex of the elbow joint of fast growing dog breeds.
Joint damage
In some breeds, joint damage can occur later in life, affecting the musculoskeletal system.
Hip dysplasia (HD)
The hip dysplasia or hip joint dysplasia of the dog (HD) is a maldevelopment of the hip joint.
Overweight
Often, unfortunately, the dogs very much under excess weight. But the dogs themselves are never to blame!
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