The Boxer
The Boxer
Origins
The Boxer dog breed was first introduced in the regions of Germany, more precisely, at a famous dog show in Munchen (1895). They are considered to be descendents of the Bullenbeisser (a dog bred from Mastiffs and English Bulldogs). They were used as hunting dogs, to seize and hold down wild boar, deer, bears. This breed was later introduced in the other parts of Europe and United States, during the 1900-1935. During World War I, they were used as military messengers, guard dogs or attack dogs. After World War II their popularity increased due to various soldiers who introduced this breed to other audiences.
Canine Clicker Training
The dog clicker training is a common method used by many trainers to condition their pets to get a certain behavior and follow it with a reward. It is intended to associate the click noise with the reward for a good behavior.
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