What does a Boxer puppy cost?
The →German breedBoxer is one of the few officially recognized service dog breeds. For a Boxer puppy, you will pay between €1,000 and €1,500. However, in addition to the purchase price, there are additional costs that you should not underestimate.
The →initial equipment for your Boxer puppy includes food, →toys, leash, bed, and more. You should also budget adequately for visits to the veterinarian, including the first vaccinations, and puppy school. The dog liability insurance and dog tax are also recurring costs. As you can see, acquiring a Boxer puppy is not something that should be done thoughtlessly or hastily, but rather →carefully considered.
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What food for a Boxer puppy?
A balanced →diet in puppyhood is not only important for the development of your Boxer puppy. It is also the foundation for a long and healthy life. Because →overweight as an adult dog can be encouraged by a diet that is too high in calories for your puppy. As a greedy eater, your Boxer might give you the impression that he needs more food than necessary. With special puppy food, you can be sure that your Boxer puppy is getting all the necessary vitamins, minerals, and enough proteins to be well-nourished during growth.
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If your Boxer puppy has just arrived at your home and is settling in, you should not immediately turn his diet plan upside down. A too-quick →diet change can cause unpleasant stomach rumblings in your Boxer puppy. Therefore, it is best to feed your puppy the food of the previous owners for 1-2 weeks. You should also pay attention to special treats for puppies when it comes to snacks. Our →Pets Deli puppy snacks, for example, are specifically made for dogs aged 2 to 12 months.
Training: How to successfully start with your Boxer puppy
Boxers are affectionate and loyal. The nature of the breed makes them loving →family dogs. It is particularly important for the daily →interaction with children that your Boxer puppy is socialized early on →socialized. With a consistent but empathetic →education from day 1, your four-legged friend will not only learn to be →house-trained. At the same time, you support your Boxer puppy in the →development of his amiable character. As a →beginner in dog training, you will have joy with the Boxer, but you should thoroughly inform yourself beforehand, as with any breed.
The Boxer is demanding when it comes to his need for exercise. The furry friend enjoys being →active, so be sure to integrate →rest and sleep phases into your daily routine early on. This provides the necessary balance and protects the still not fully load-bearing joints of your puppy.
What you should know before buying a Boxer puppy
When →buying a Boxer puppy, you should always pay attention to reputable breeders and avoid classified ads on online platforms. Because even with the Boxer, overbreeding often leads to brachycephaly, which is a severe round or short-headedness. This can lead to breathing difficulties and a reduced quality of life for the active dog. The targeted breeding of four-legged friends with particularly short skulls, jaws, and noses falls under cruel breeding and should not be supported.
