Boxer Dog Obedience Training

October 30th, 2010

The Boxer breed makes a great family pet but is often mistakenly thought to be slightly fussy and skittish at times. The reality is that they are a breed that needs lots of attention and only when they do not receive this do they become shy and skittish. Indeed, if you have a busy job and think you will not be home much then a boxer dog is not the right breed for you.

The small breed dogs like miniatures are very cute and lovely to look at At the same time they are also so small that it is a daunting task to housetrain them

As humans get older they can become less patient, more irritable, less secure or downright cantankerous – so can dogs As your dog ages, you will almost certainly notice changes in his behavior and reactions

The history of the breed is shrouded in mystery. Mexico seems to be the birthplace, but there is some question of that. Unlike an Australian Cattle Dog or Chesapeake Bay Retriever, with their clear lineage, the small dog’s past remains a mystery.

Other than the size differences between the varieties of Schnauzers, there are more traits and characteristics that distinguish each type of Schnauzer as an individual breed.