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Boxer Stuffed Animals
The Boxer was introduced to North America after World War I. The breed has its origins in German dogs of the Mastiff type, used for bull-baiting in medieval times. But the breed as we know it came into being in the 19th century, where German breeders crossed these ancient dogs with other breeds, notably the Bulldog, and selected for particular traits. They were intent on developing the perfect police dog; ferocious and fearless, but also intelligent and controllable, powerful and robust, but not so heavy as to be unable to jump a high wall, or pursue a criminal at speed. The Boxer is thus, a made-to-measure breed, and in its native land, it is still valued for police work. Elsewhere in the world, it has become quite popular as a guard-dog and family pet.
Boxers are a lively and boisterous breed that require exercise, and lots of it. If an extensive exercise commitment is not possible for you if you are considering the breed as a family pet, by no means should you exclude purchasing Boxer stuffed animals instead. While a Boxer stuffed animal won't have the warm body of the real thing, it is a companion nonetheless. That is especially true for a child fond of dogs but unable to care for one on their own.
Boxers have a particular love for children and with its playful and fun-loving nature, it really does make an ideal family pet. They are also quite loyal and intelligent, though they do have a stubborn streak. It's for this reason that early obedience training is recommended if this is the breed you choose.
Of course, with Boxer stuffed animals, there is no worry about grooming, training, or feeding, which makes caring for the plush dog very simple. While it's always a treat to snuggle up with a dog, the same can be done with a stuffed animal. Boxer stuffed animals make cozy companions, so don't be fooled by the fact that it's not the real thing.
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