While there may be no municipal legislation preventing the keeping of so many pets in your area, proper care means having enough food, shelter, space, veterinary care, and the time to care for them.
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to not have any of our boxers showing.derr!!!. i mean come on. its that easy!!
No, a boxer does not need a yard to play in. However, if you do not have a yard you will want to take your boxer on several walks a day.
A panty line will not show up on a man unless he is wearing female panties and tight clothing. Most men wear boxers or briefs and those types of underwear do not have any lines.
You can have 8 pets with 2 of each kind of German shepherds, Siberian huskies, boxers, and Bengal cats if you have the space and time to care for them.
Yes, boxers, dobermans, german shepherds, siberian huskies and golden retrievers are good jogging partners.
they might all eat each other.. i had the same amount same exact pets once and my bengal cat Seymour ate everyone else including my husband. I guess you can say I'm a cat lady! :-)
It's sometimes difficult to pick a pet but having 2 German Shepherds, 2 Boxers, 2 Siberian Huskies, and 2 Bengal cats would be just about impossible unless you have a lot of land, a large house, and lots of money. You can't believe how much it costs to give each dog heart worm medication each month, the food bill, and vet bills for their shots every year.
Yes, you can own 2 German Shepards, 2 boxers, and 2 Bengal cats if your local city laws allow you to have that many animals. Check with your local city hall for more details.
The Fastest dog breed is the Greyhound.
Typically no, Boxers and Bengal cats do not like taking baths or showers. Bengal cats like to play in water but not taking a bath.
It will depend on your local laws if you can have two malamutes, two boxers, and two Bengal cats as pets.
Boxers, Dobermans, Siberian Huskies, and German Shepherd are all very active dogs. Various dog breeds have distinctive traits, a Boxer is more enthusiastic than the other breeds, however each dog has its own personality.
No. Boxers are bred as guard dogs, not shepherds or cattle dogs.
Whether or not a Bengal cat will get a long with a boxer will depend on the cat and the dog. Dogs and cats all have their own personality, some get along and some do not. There are many homes where both dogs and cats live and get along with one another.
Some of the smartest dogs include Labradors, German shepherds, golden retrievers, terriers, and boxers. Others include poodles, Rottweiler's, collies, and pugs.