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This Pitbull Boxer dog is a cross-breed between two extremely popular dogs.

The parent breeds of this dog have won the hearts of millions of dog lovers around the world with their playful attitude and extreme affection towards their owners. Fortunately, you can mix the characters of these two great dogs to get the best four-legged companion for the whole family.

This breed is the manifestation of being on all fours at all times because you will find them out and about for the most part of the day. This dog’s parents are both working dogs serving in a number of fields which makes it an extremely intelligent breed.

If the idea of owning a Pitbull Boxer excites you, read further and we will give you all the practical information you need to bring up this wonderful breed.

Origin

Known as American Bullboxer or Bullboxer Pit, the Pitbull Boxer is a cross-breed two popular American dog breeds. The parents of this dog are American Pitbull Terrier and a Boxer.

Both the dogs share a “fighting in the pit” history but primarily, Boxer and Pitbull are known for being working dogs. The breeds have left the past where it belonged and since found a new life in the families, living peacefully among the members. They are highly-intelligent and extensively used in public affairs such as guarding, search & rescue, therapy, and helping the disabled.

This breed requires plenty of play and exercise time because they are extremely energetic and intelligent. Leaving them to their own instruments can cause serious problems for them and those who live around them. Yet, they are extremely friendly if conditioned and trained at an early age and love spending time in the company.

Appearance

This cross-breed is not supposed to be the exact copy of its parent breeds. In terms of appearance and other traits like personality and attitude, they tend to lean more to the one or the other direction of the parent breed.

Generally, the dogs of this breed tend to have a broad head of the Pitbull with long legs, dropping ears, and chest of a boxer. The muzzle does not have the characteristic brachycephalic feature of the Boxer and is usually short. These traits significantly reduce the complications of the respiratory system which are rampant in purebred Boxers.

One common thing between both parents is the short and smooth coat with a moderate amount of shedding. There could be occasional excessive shedding in the early spring, but otherwise, it should be on the minimal side.

Like most cross-breeds, they come in multiple colors or the combination of many such as black, white, tan, fawn, cream, brindle, blue, etc.

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