About Loyal Boxer Puppies
Loyal Boxer Puppies is a dedicated breeding program with over 15 years of experience raising healthy, well-socialized Boxer puppies. Our passion for the Boxer breed drives us to provide families with loyal, loving, and energetic companions. Over the years, we have carefully selected our breeding dogs to maintain excellent health, strong temperament, and the beautiful characteristics that make Boxers so special. Every puppy is raised in a caring environment where they receive proper nutrition, veterinary care, and early socialization. We believe that a happy puppy grows into a confident and affectionate dog, which is why we focus on responsible breeding and attentive care.
Our goal is to match each puppy with the right family, ensuring a lifetime of companionship and loyalty. With our long experience and dedication, Loyal Boxer Puppies continues to be a trusted place for families looking to welcome a Boxer into their homes.
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Our puppies are carefully raised in a clean, loving environment. Each Boxer puppy receives proper care, attention, and early socialization to ensure a healthy and friendly companion.
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Boxer Puppies For Sale
We offer beautiful Boxer puppies looking for caring homes. Browse our available puppies, learn about each one’s personality, and choose the perfect addition to your family.
Name: LOGAN
- Age: 11 weeks old
- Sex: Male
- Price: $700
- Status: Available
- AKC Registered: Yes
- 1 year health Guarantee
- FPRCV Vaccines
- Health Certificate
- Microchip
- FIV/FeLV
- Rabies Shot
- Pet Passport
- Deworming
Name: SASSY
- Age: 11 weeks old
- Sex: Female
- Price: $700
- Status: Available
- AKC Registered: Yes
- 1 year health Guarantee
- FPRCV Vaccines
- Health Certificate
- Microchip
- FIV/FeLV
- Rabies Shot
- Pet Passport
- Deworming
Name: STORM
- Age: 11 weeks old
- Sex: Male
- Price: $700
- Status: Available
- AKC Registered: Yes
- 1 year health Guarantee
- FPRCV Vaccines
- Health Certificate
- Microchip
- FIV/FeLV
- Rabies Shot
- Pet Passport
- Deworming
About the Boxer Puppies
Loyalty, affection, intelligence, work ethic, and good looks: Boxers are the whole doggy package. Bright and alert, sometimes silly, but always courageous, the Boxer has been among America’s most popular dog breeds for a very long time. A well-made Boxer in peak condition is an awesome sight. A male can stand as high as 25 inches at the shoulder; females run smaller. Their muscles ripple beneath a short, tight-fitting coat. The dark brown eyes and wrinkled forehead give the face an alert, curious look. The coat can be fawn or brindle, with white markings. Boxers move like the athletes they are named for: smooth and graceful, with a powerful forward thrust. Boxers are upbeat and playful. Their patience and protective nature have earned them a reputation as a great dog with children. They take the jobs of watchdog and family guardian seriously and will meet threats fearlessly. Boxers do best when exposed to a lot of people and other animals in early puppyhood.
What To Expect When Caring For a Boxer
Grooming
The Boxer’s short, shiny coat requires very little grooming. A good once-over with a rubber curry-brush or a hound glove once or twice a week should keep him looking his best. The Boxer tends to be a clean dog, needing a bath only occasionally. His nails should be trimmed at least once a month unless naturally worn down on a hard surface, and to prevent tartar buildup his teeth should be brushed often’¿daily if possible.
Health
The Boxer does not have a high tolerance for either extreme heat or cold, and he should always be kept inside the house as a beloved member of the family. Responsible breeders screen their stock for health conditions such as hip dysplasia, heart conditions such as aortic stenosis and cardiomyopathy, thyroid deficiency, degenerative myelopathy, and certain cancers. The website of the breed’s national parent club, the American Boxer Club, provides in-depth details about the breed’s health and care.
Recommended Health Tests From the National Breed Club:
- Hip Evaluation
- Elbow Evaluation
- Thyroid Evaluation
- AS/SAS Cardio
- Aortic Valve Disease
- Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy (ARVC) – DNA Test
- Holter Monitor Testing for Boxer Cardiomyopathy, Annually
- Degenerative Myelopathy (Common Variant) (DM) – DNA Test
Exercise
Boxers are very playful, high-energy dogs. They need ample exercise every day, on leash or in a securely fenced area. The Boxer must never be allowed to run loose. The breed’s heritage as a chaser of wild game means that they spend a good deal of time jumping and leaping about’¿as young dogs, they are constantly in need of reminders to teach them to stay ‘down.’ Because the Boxer is a powerful, active, and playful dog, he may not be the best choice for a very frail adult, nor for a small child who could be overwhelmed by a well-meaning but bouncy puppy.
Training
Early socialization and puppy training classes are vital in channeling the breed’s energy and exuberance in a positive way. Boxers are highly intelligent, but can become bored with repetition. They tend to have a mind of their own and are excellent problem solvers. Not always tolerant of other dogs of the same sex, most Boxers of opposite sexes enjoy each other’s company. Boxers excel in a wide range of canine sports, including obedience, agility, and herding, and they perform brilliantly as service, assistance, and therapy dogs, and in roles such as drug detection and search-and-rescue.
Nutrition
The Boxer should do well on a high-quality dog food, whether commercially manufactured or home-prepared with your veterinarian’s supervision and approval. Any diet should be appropriate to the dog’s age (puppy, adult, or senior). Some dogs are prone to getting overweight, so watch your dog’s calorie consumption and weight level. Treats can be an important aid in training, but giving too many can cause obesity. Learn about which human foods are safe for dogs, and which are not. Check with your vet if you have any concerns about your dog’s weight or diet. Clean, fresh water should be available at all times.
What Our Clients Think
With our number of years experience in this sector, we are well equipped us with the influence and confidence our clients need, here is what some have to say.
