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Boxer dogs can develop bad habits like being overly energetic, stubborn during training, destructive when bored, and suffering from separation anxiety.
Yes, Boxer dogs are prone to drooling due to their facial structure and loose lips, especially when excited, eating, or after drinking.
Boxers typically begin to calm down around the age of 3 to 4 years, although their playful energy can persist into adulthood.
Boxer dogs are typically affectionate, loyal, and playful, not inherently aggressive; however, lack of socialization or training can lead to unwanted behaviors.
Boxer dogs do not have a particularly strong odor if they are properly groomed and cared for, thanks to their short, smooth coats and moderate shedding.
Boxers are not excessive barkers; they tend to communicate through growls and moans more than frequent barking.
Yes, Boxer dogs are highly affectionate and love to cuddle with their owners due to their social and loyal nature.
Boxers are moderately high-maintenance dogs due to their high energy, exercise needs, health concerns, and strong need for human companionship.
Yes, Boxers make excellent house dogs due to their affectionate nature, loyalty, and adaptability to indoor living—with ample exercise and companionship.
Boxers are affectionate, playful, and energetic dogs that form strong bonds with their families but require plenty of exercise and companionship. They're loyal, protective, and can be stubborn, so consistent training and socialization are important.

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