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A Boxer dog brings so much fun in the family. His love and faithfulness to his master makes him ultimate pet, if not to everyone, at least to his owner's point of view. Having a Boxer dog around, you can somehow feel secure and not alone because this breed will definitely protect you as long as he knows you are part of his family. These strong dogs, despite the capacity to work as guard dogs, service dogs, guide dogs, therapy dogs and police dogs, are amazingly very good with children. Families, even with children, need not doubt whether to choose this breed or not because they can be playmates at the same time protectors of your little one. Aggression is not a big issue to this breed despite their distrust to strangers however, being headstrong is. Inappropriate obedience training often causes this issue. Dog trainers or handlers should know how to handle this strong and intelligent dogs so as to avoid problems such as this as well as other behavior problems. Dogs do not figure out commands on their own. When you are teaching your dog new trick or new command, he should be rewarded every time he does it correctly. When using food treat as a reward, better partner it with a praise in positive, happy tone of voice. Once your dog can already perform the command reliably, gradually decrease the reward until such time that you are only rewarding him occasionally with a treat or a toy, but with continued praise. Eventually, your dog will soon learn that if he keeps responding correctly, he will be rewarded with your praise and sometimes his favorite treat.
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