Re: [boxer lovers] Introduction

 

"Just be advised. You may have difficulty when trying to discipline your children. Boxers don't like THEIR children upset."

SOO true and funny, too!  It happens when the kids rough-house here, too!  Heidi is known to charge the situation and then stop short and stare you down!

One night, my fiancee' got up in the middle of the night and somehow Heidi didn't realize he got up.  When he came back in, she thought he was an intruder and OMG - what an intimidating bark/growl.  All he had to do was speak and she was fine but the hair on my neck stood up that night!  They are truly amazing and DO love to cuddle.  Try having 3 dogs all trying to get into your lap at the same time!  I guess I really DON'T want to see what happens to be on the television!  LOL

Val

" Love doesn't make the world go 'round. Love is what makes the ride worthwhile."
Franklin P. Jones

--- On Tue, 1/24/12, Lisa Wiser <lawiser@att.net> wrote:

From: Lisa Wiser <lawiser@att.net>
Subject: Re: [boxer lovers] Introduction
To: "Boxer Lovers Yahoo Group" <boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Tuesday, January 24, 2012, 3:53 PM

 

LoriAnn wrote:

"Are they dogs that like to cuddle? Sleep in the bed with you?"

Well, now that I've cleared the coffee out of my keyboard.

Boxers are lap dogs. Also, I have a queensized bed. I get about a quarter of it. Meg gets the rest. And should I get up, somehow, without standing up, she manages to ooze into the spot I was in.

I've had boxers since 1957. Fantastic family dogs. Good with kids ... And unbeatable watch dogs. As to age, I've had puppies who moved in and took over as Head Dog when I had a kennel of 7. And believe it or not, the females tend to be more authoritative than males.

Just be advised. You may have difficulty when trying to discipline your children. Boxers don't like THEIR children upset.

LisaW

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