Appearance of the Boxane
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The Boxane tends to be large, averaging between 27 and 68 kilos, with a short coat. Although the color of the Boxane is generally brown, the breed is also seen in black, gold, white and brown and white. The breed's coat will be glossy and short, and its eyes are most often brown. The Boxane is solidly built, with a sturdy, agile appearance. It has folded ears and very large feet. An attractive dog, the Boxane has a strong, appealing look. |
Temperament of the Boxane
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The Boxane is a curious breed. Usually friendly, the Boxane is energetic and easy to entertain, making it an excellent pet. It's a good idea to look at the temperament of parent breeds when considering the temperament of a hybrid. The Boxer, for example, is both stubborn and sensitive, and will respond well to training. It can be aggressive when meeting foreign dogs, but will do well with domestic animals. The Great Dane is large and powerful, but will be sensitive and responsive to training. In general, the breed is friendly with other dogs and pets, although supervision is recommended due to its size. Your Boxane will love being part of the family. |
Needs and activities of the Boxane
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A large-to-giant dog, the Boxane will require at least 45 minutes of exercise a day. This will help your Boxane maintain its health and fitness, and expend its energy happily and productively. He'll love visiting the dog park and taking long walks with his family. Your Boxane may also enjoy obedience training, where he can meet and greet other dogs and show off his friendly, sensitive nature. A house with a fenced-in backyard is ideal for this large breed, although the fence needs to be very high so that your Boxane can't get out on its own. |
Maintenance of the Boxane
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The Boxane requires little to moderate grooming effort. As an average dog, regular brushing with a pin brush will be helpful to prevent your Boxane's fur from getting all over your home. As your Boxane can be quite bulky and difficult to wash, a dry shampoo is recommended if necessary. As with any dog, you'll want to make sure you trim your Boxane's nails every few weeks so he doesn't suffer from tears or breakage. Use a vet-approved toothpaste to brush his teeth. If you start the grooming routine when your Boxane is young, you'll have a cooperative dog on your hands when he's older, despite his giant size. |