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Bulloxer

Bulloxer
 

There is little historical information available for the bulloxer. This dog is a cross between the boxer and the American bulldog. It does not matter which parent is which breed for the litter to be considered bulloxers. The designer dog is recognized by the American Canine Hybrid Club, the Designer Dogs Kennel Club, the Dog Registry of America, Inc., the International Designer Canine Registry, and the Designer Breed Registry.

The bulloxer is a well-muscled, strong breed with wide chests, blocky heads and short muzzles. The bulloxer is a fantastic athlete. Both boxers and American bulldogs have a tendency to gain weight. Bulloxers need a proper diet and plenty of exercise in order to maintain an athletic appearance. A well-built bulloxer will have a wide chest, a tucked stomach and well-defined muscles.

Personality

The typical bulloxer is a friendly, happy dog. Both American bulldogs and boxers are loyal family pets. Like with any mixed breed, you get a combination of traits. American bulldogs and boxers have very similar personalities. Both breeds are excellent guard dogs, good with children and fabulous athletes. The bulloxer is happiest when given a job to do. A bored bulloxer can quickly become ill-behaved and destructive. If you want your dog to be a friendly, pleasant member of the family, it must be given a good deal of exercise. Training is a must with these dogs as they can be quite strong as adults.

Breed Characteristics

Type:Mix
Function:Companion
Origin:United States
Preferred Climate:Any Climate
Life Span:12-14 Years
Nicknames:No nicknames known.
Hypoallergenic:No

Bulloxer Build Information

The bulloxer is a well-muscled, strong breed with wide chests, blocky heads and short muzzles. The bulloxer is a fantastic athlete. Both boxers and American bulldogs have a tendency to gain weight. Bulloxers need a proper diet and plenty of exercise in order to maintain an athletic appearance. A well-built bulloxer will have a wide chest, a tucked stomach and well-defined muscles.

Size:Medium
Length (Male):22-27 in.
Length (Female):22-24 in.
Weight:> 65 lbs
Litter Size:5 - 10 Puppies
Tail Dock or Crop:No

Behaviour and Personality

The typical bulloxer is a friendly, happy dog. Both American bulldogs and boxers are loyal family pets. Like with any mixed breed, you get a combination of traits. American bulldogs and boxers have very similar personalities. Both breeds are excellent guard dogs, good with children and fabulous athletes. The bulloxer is happiest when given a job to do. A bored bulloxer can quickly become ill-behaved and destructive. If you want your dog to be a friendly, pleasant member of the family, it must be given a good deal of exercise. Training is a must with these dogs as they can be quite strong as adults.

Activity Level:Active
Affection Level:Very Affectionate
Aggressiveness Level:Easy
Barking:Quiet
Dominating or Submissive?:None
Energy Level:Active
Good to Other Pets:Friendly
Guardian Skills:Yes
Independant:No
Kid Friendliness:Very Friendly

Appearance

The bulloxer requires minimal grooming. The dog has a short, tight coat that needs weekly brushing. A rubber brush or curry comb is all that is needed to maintain the coat. Dogs that have overly-wrinkled faces will need the wrinkles wiped out daily to avoid skin irritations. The floppy ears of the breed can make it prone to ear infections. Care should be taken to not let water sit in the ears, and the ear canals should be cleaned once a month. Toenails should be trimmed about every six weeks so that the quicks do not grow too long.

Colors:Light Brown
Shedding:Moderate
Grooming:Low Maintenance
Coat Type:Dense

Bulloxer Common Health Conditions

Bulloxers may be prone to cardiomyopathy, hip and joint problems or respiratory conditions. The breed may also be prone to skin allergies. It is difficult to determine the health issues most common to the breed because it is a mix. Before you bring a bulloxer home, research the health issues of the boxer and the American bulldog; these are the issues your bulloxer will be most susceptible to.

Bulloxer Pet Insurance

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Breed Talents and Facts

Bulloxers can be found in fawn, brindle or white. The breed is sometimes confused with the bull boxer or valley bulldog. Both are the name of the designer breed originating from the boxer and the English bulldog. Bulloxers are good with other pets and children when socialized as puppies. Although some people refer to this breed as the bull boxer, they are not the same. The bulloxer is a cross between the boxer and the American bulldog. The bull boxer is a cross between the boxer and the English bulldog.

Training:Moderately easy to train
Hunting Companion:No
Jolly for Jogging:Yes
Sighting Capabilities:No
Ideal for Tracking:No
Retrieving Skills:No
Pointing Breed:No
Herding Skills:No
Dutiful Watchdog:Yes
Security Guard Capable:Yes
Police Performer:Yes
Wet Water rescues:No
Assist Disable Owners:No
Dog Sledding:No
Able to Perform Dog Carting:No
Agile/Zippy:No
Fun with Lure Coursing:No
Obedient:Yes
Possible Schutzhund Work:Yes
Trainable for Tricks:Yes