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Boxer Bullmastiff
Whether you are looking for basic or advanced dog training or puppy training information, we can help. To get started you should review the information below on  Boxer Bullmastiff appearance, temperament, health, history and other miscellaneous facts.

The Old English Bulldog and the English Mastiff were crossed for producing the Boxer Bullmastiff. Boxer Bullmastiff was originally bred for finding as well as immobilizing poachers. They make excellent house dogs. 

Appearance

Male Boxer Bullmastiff has an average weight of about 110 to 130 pounds whereas female boxer Bullmastiff has an average weight of 100 to 120 pounds. On the other hand, the average height of a male boxer Bullmastiff Purebred ranges from 25 to 27 inches whereas in case of female boxer Bullmastiff Purebred it’s about 24 to 26 inches. They are found in red, fawn or brindle color. They have white patches on their chest. Their V-shaped ears are the most distinctive characteristic that differentiates them from other breeds.

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Temperament

The boxer Bullmastiff is a docile, confident and fearless dog. They are extremely courageous, loving and calm by nature. They are loyal as well as protective towards their owners. This breed of dog finds some difficulty in adjusting with the other breed of dogs. However, with proper socialization, they can overcome this problem. They crave for human attention and have no difficulty in adjusting with children.

Health

The average life span of the boxer Bullmastiff is about 8 years. Hip dysplasia, Elbow dysplasia, Entropion, Hypothyroidism, Lymphoma cancer, Progressive retinal atrophy, Arthritis, Bloat are some of the common health issues that the Bullmastiff Purebred comes across.

History

This breed of dog has its origin in England.

Miscellaneous

The Boxer Bullmastiff was recognized by the American Kennel Club in the year 1933.

Behavior/Obedience Problems and Solutions

Keep in mind, behavior/obedience problems can happen with any breed of dog. They may be experiencing problems because the dog is just young, or has been trained poorly or abused. It is important to identify these behaviors and then address them.

Did you know social confusion is one reason that a dog might act out. Dogs think about their human families as their pack. So, it is important that your dog realizes that he is at the bottom of the pecking order. While this may seem strange or harsh, remember that submissive pack members will do what the more dominant members say. Period.

That means you, the Dog Parent, must learn how to train your dog or puppy, so you, your kids and your dog have the best life possible. Why? Because we all want to be respected by other dog owners as someone who takes great care of their dog. However, there are tons of “so-called dog training” products on the market. Trust me, I have tried them all. However, one continues to rise above the rest -Secrets to Dog Training.

There’s an impressive amount of information packed into this guide. It’s not just the problem behaviors that are discussed. The book starts off with new dog owner advice (how to choose a puppy or dog, the best places to get your dog from, breed information, puppy and/or dog proofing your home, the first veterenarian visit, housetraining and more). If you are looking for more advance info it covers: behavioral problems (such as aggression, dominance, chewing, digging, excessive barking, separation anxiety), intermediate-level obedience commands, health-related dog problems (allergies, cat/dog coexistence, fleas, heatstroke), and advanced commands and tricks. There is also an impressive section on dog whispering.

Daniel Stevens explains the background of the technique, how to utilize voice and body language to your best advantage, and how to use the technique to calmly, assertively, and effectively correct and train your dog or puppy. Step-by-step instructions are included for basic commands (sit, down, come, stay, quiet).

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including both the crate- and paper-training methods; a detailed examination on resolving canine aggression; how to effectively groom your dog (including information on coat care for specific breeds, dental care, and nail-clipping); and finally, how to begin training your dog for security work – even if that means just protecting the family home.

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From personal experience, the only other thing I would do is upgrade to the Secrets to Dog Training premium version because it has an online video series that is excellent as well as software which allows you to keep track of all the necessary and important details about your dog such as medical history, vaccinations, operations, appointments, obedience training, and much more.

In a nutshell: highly recommended

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