
A note on exercising your Pitbull Boxer Mix puppy I recommend taking out a collapsible doggie bowl in which you can give her water. If your dog tires (you will notice her slowing or beginning to pant excessively) you should stop for a five-minute break and hydrate her. If you are running, twenty minutes to half an hour should be enough. You should take her out for a brisk one-hour walktwice a day.

When you take her out, take a ball or a Frisbee to play fetch. You’d better make sure it’s durable, otherwise you’ll be racking up a huge bill in no time. Careful, though! With her strong jaw and love of chewing, this dogs can destroy a chew toy within minutes. The Boxer Pitbull Mix is very playful and will need lots of toys at home. This is what a well-exercised Boxer Pitbull Mix should look like: This dog is a perfect running partner – intense exercise like this will burn off her excess energy, and when you get her home, she’ll be calm and relaxed. If she doesn’t get enough, she can become hyper and frustrated, which will invariably lead to mischievous behavior such as chewing, barking and digging. Given that both the Boxer and the Pitbull were bred for use as working dogs, these breeds are very energetic, so your Boxer Pitbull Mix requires a lot of exercise. She needs plenty of exercise and lots of play!

It is very common for this breed to be a multi-generation cross, meaning that you may not get a 50/50 mix. She is usually healthy but has some potential health concerns She’s highly trainable (if you’re the leader) She’s a great guard dog, but be careful she doesn’t go overboard She’ll be your companion and your babysitter Whatever the weather – not with this dog! A note on exercising your Pitbull Boxer Mix puppy.
