Boxador Puppies (Nashville)

I have three boy Boxador puppies that need good, forever homes. They are 8 months old, very playful and very sweet. Working on potty training, but with so many puppies(seven actually, keeping one) it's been a challenge. This is a very smart breed, so it shouldn't be too difficult working one on one. They haven't had any shots yet. Both parents are indoor dogs and up to date on theirs. If you would like to rehome more than one, that would be great. It breaks my heart to have to let them go, seperating them even more so. I just simply can't keep them all. I have included some info on Boxadors to give you a better idea of their breed. I do encourage you to research further so you will be confident this is the right breed/dog for you and your family.
I am asking a very reasonable rehoming fee only to assure me they are truly wanted and for their safety. Posting from my phone, which wont allow photo uploads, but more than happy to email you photos. All puppies are black with a small amount of white. All are very healthy and happy. These are INDOOR dogs, they have short hair and an athletic build like a boxer.

Please don't hesitate to email or text me with any questions!

About the Boxador:

The Boxador is a hybrid dog that is made up of a combination of two different purebreeds. It's a cross between the Boxer and the Labrador Retriever. We've found the best method for understanding the characteristics of the Boxador is to read both of its ancestors descriptions taking note of their temperaments, size and general look.

Character:

The Boxador is a gentle, playful breed and is sometimes prone to episodes of hyperactivity. It is loving and enjoys the company of other dogs and people. The Boxador is inherently good with children and should be more gentle in their presence. This breed must be socialized from birth. Due to its intelligence, the Boxador is easy to train and will learn commands quickly. This breed rarely barks but may be prone to barking when excited. It loves to run and get plenty of exercise. Some Boxadors may have separation anxiety leaving them sad, anxious or depressed. Generally a walk will snap this breed out of a poor mood.


Weight:

Males: 75-110 pounds Females: 50-65 pounds


Maintenance:

Boxadors generally require little grooming aside from occasional (maybe once a week) brushing in the summer when they shed and routine (also maybe once a week) bathing. They do require a fair amount of exercise and love to run and generally do not do well cooped up in a small house or apartment, lest they suffer from boredom in which case they are prone to chewing problems. They have been known to chew on a variety of objects from shoes, stuffed animals, pens and pencils and even wooden furniture and carpet if they are ignored or isolated on a regular basis. This breed requires daily walks and time outside in order to be properly exercised. An under exercised Boxador may become destructive and anxious.

Ideal Environment:

The Boxador usually does not do well in small areas such as an apartment or townhouse. The best place for a Boxador is in a spacious house or a farm. It is a very energetic breed and needs plenty of exercise. This breed is well suited for companion dogs which often help it vent excessive energy, boredom and ward off feelings of.




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