Re: [boxer lovers] Hello

I'd have to say boxer I've had two and they are fantastic with children of all ages I've got 2yr old twins and my boxer is so gentle and loving towards them when they were newborn he would sit by their cribs he always with them playing he even let's them take his toys out his mouth !! He doesn't mind them when he is eating either. When I was younger my father had gsd and he ended up rehoming when his new baby was born because he kept growling at him I'm not saying they are bad dogs I just don't think you can get a better family dog than a boxer :)
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From: "samanthafinch1980" <samanthafinch1980@yahoo.com>
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Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2011 00:43:30
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Subject: Re: [boxer lovers] Hello

Thanks for the advice, I think like humans it is more of the actual dog then the breed I suppose. Also, their environment and training play a big role. I'm hoping to train it as soon as possible. Plus my kids would like the tricks :)


--- In boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com, lawiser@... wrote:
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> I've never had a GSD but I've had boxers since 1957. First off GSD is up in the top 5 biters. While I think any dog is only as good and well behaved as its training, my experience has been that boxers are one of the best breeds with children.
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> When my sister brought my niece to my parents' for the first time, she took a large comforter, spread it in the family room, put my 2 month old niece on it and "introduced" my niece to our boxer. GiGi (boxer) fell in love. Gently sniffed, didn't paw at the baby, laid down next to her and made sure her nose was touching the baby at all times. My sister had a bit of trouble convincing GiGi to let her take her baby home.
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> We had one big male, Mac, who some neighbor kids teased. Mac never growled never even paid much attention to them. But he did stop their silliness. The second time they came near the fence and started teasing, he walked over to the fence, looked them square in the eye ... and proceeded to pee on them from head to foot. And then walked away.
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> I had Vennie at a dog show. Things were crowded so I had him on a close leash. I heard a chuckle next to me, looked at the guy standing next to me. He indicated with his eyes and head to look down. Vennie had wrapped himself around the man's baby, protecting him from everyone else. As he did frequently, he was also trying to herd the little boy over toward me. I pointed out to Vennie the baby was in a diaper and I insisted he only bring home house broken "pets."
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> DO NOT TRUST ANY CHILD WITH ANY DOG UNTIL YOU SEE HOW THEY GET ALONG. Make sure any child around your dogs respects the dog's space, doesn't tease and knows how to behave.
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> I'd always trust a well bred boxer over almost any other breed with my family ... but having been owned by boxers since 1957, I tend to be a little prejudiced.
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> LisaW
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> From: "samanthafinch1980" <samanthafinch1980@...>
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> Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2011 15:17:17
> To: <boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com>
> Reply-To: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [boxer lovers] Hello
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> Hello,
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> My name is Sam Finch and I am kind of narrowing down my choices between a boxer and a german shepherd. I have 2 small children and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on what type of boxer, training tips, etc. Thanks
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