
Boxador
As the name suggests, the Boxador is a designer dog breed resulting from crossing the Boxer and the Labrador Retriever. Just like their parents, Boxadors are medium to large in size, highly intelligent and loyal to their people.
According to animal experts, this crossbreed is not a great choice for novice pet owners, as they need a lot of exercise, attention and proper training sessions. However, they can adapt to any living condition as long as they get enough exercise to consume their energy and meet their needs.
What many people don’t know about these hybrid dogs is that they are protective of their families and friendly with strangers, children and other animals (especially if they are raised together). One of the most important things that you have to take into consideration before adopting a dog, especially a Boxador, is that they can develop destructive behavior if you leave them alone for long periods of time.
When it comes to their history, it seems that this crossbreed was developed in the 1990s in North America, as designer breeders wanted to create an active and protective companion.
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