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Boxmas Breed Information

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Name: Boxmas
   
Mix: 1/2 Boxer  x  1/2 Mastiff
   
Mixes: More Boxer Mixes  (Adopt a Boxer mix )
More Mastiff Mixes  (Adopt a Mastiff mix )
   
 
   
Recognized By: IDCR
   
Appearance: The Boxmas is a very large, lean, muscular and intimidating dog.

Size: The Boxmas weighs between 70 to 100 or more when fully grown.

Characteristics: The Boxmas is a very good guard dog who likes walks but can get depressed easily.

Family Dog: The Boxmas is excellent with other dogs and cats. They are also great with family or any children, however they don't like visitors on their territory.

Companionship: The Boxmas loves families but make great dog for one owner as well. They are very loyal dogs who love affection.

Body: The body of the Boxmas is lean, strong and muscular.

Feet: The Boxmas has large paws and likes to box and jump when excited.

Color: The coat of the Boxmas is red, white and dark brown.

Coat: The Boxmas has a medium length coat.

Shedding: The coat of the Boxmas sheds alot and has lots of dander and is prone to the 'doggie' smell.

Grooming: The Boxmas requires monthly baths.

 

Training: The Boxmas learn new tricks fairly quickly other tasks can prove to be more difficult.

Behavior: The Boxmas is a very affectionate dog who can be overprotective of their home and property. Yhey love toys and balls but have a tendency to destroy them all.

Barking: The Boxmas is fairly quiet outside.

Weather: The Boxmas doesn't like the cold.

Exercise: The Boxmas needs a yard and shouldn't be over-exercised.

Bone/Tissue Health: The Boxmas can become very skinny and be prone to hip displacia if over exercised.


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** Not all dogs being represented by this name consist of the exact percentages listed above.
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