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Boxer Dog Sleeping Habits

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Bob, at 7 months old
Photo courtesy of Russell
Boxer dog sleeping on pillow
Roxy, 6 years old
Photo courtesy of Ron Dixson & Patty Phillips
And this is becan have some claustrophobic issues more than others, so this only adds to the issue. When made to stay in a tiny area with not enough room to move around, there are often issues of developing restlessness and anxiety. It can be difficult to calm a Boxer down after he has been let out. 
two Boxer dogs sleeping together
Bafhi (5 months) and Boots (2 months) | Owner: Tal Gerby (Israel)
uppymperesphere when you just want your dog to settle down. 
Boxer dog sleeping on chair
Abbie, at 2 years old
Photo courtesy of Lynne and Jimmy Oliver
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Bella Fiora, at 5 years old
Photo courtesy of Eileen Kelley
Boxer dog sleeping on owner's leg
KCI, at 12 years old
Photo courtesy of Melanie
Summary

Boxers are animated, able to express emotion and are great companions. This is not a lazy breed or one that is content to sit alone just 'being'. Expect your Boxer puppy to be hyper and for a Boxer of any age, follow the guidelines for providing proper care which will help your dog channel his energy in a health way. With our dogs, we often get what we give. The attention and time that you take to interact with your Boxer will pay off, giving you a happy and healthy dog.
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