Essentials For Your Boxer
Bringing home a Boxer without checking the list of essentials can make you all confused and around the place. Boxers need a few basic care items from the very beginning they start living with you.
Water and Food Bowls
Feeding your puppy from a water bowl and food bowl from the very first is very necessary. This not only teaches them to learn their food territory, but it also helps the owners to keep a check on the portion. Choosing a food bowl according to the age of your Boxer is necessary and it is always recommended to buy a non-slip and elevated bowl. Elevated food bowls aid digestion for the dogs.
Collar and ID Tag
Collar and ID tags are important for your Boxer's safety especially when they are in their puppyhood since they tend to wander off and are confused about how to return home. The ID tag with the owner's contact details helps people bring you back your Boxer puppy.
Leash
Some might claim leash to be cruel and painful for dogs but leash does not hurt your pet. A sturdy leash for your boxer not only provides safety during walks and outings but also helps in training your dog and keeping them safe from outside dangers. Most dogs when trained properly get excited when the dog owners pick up their leash which indicates an outing or playtime.
Comfortable Bed
A comfortable bed is a simple treat for your Boxer for a good sleep. It also helps them to understand their safe territory. A cosy bed provides your Boxer with a dedicated space to relax, unwind, and get a good night's rest.
Crate or Kennel
A crate or kennel is a secure sanctuary for your Boxer. When you bring them home at 8 weeks of age, they are delicate and fragile. A crate keeps them safe and restricts them from hazardous dangers.
Nutritious Food
A nutritious food that is dog specific according to their breed and age is essential for your Boxer’s well-being and health. High-quality dog food that meets their nutritional needs, including protein, vitamins, and minerals. Providing balanced and wholesome meals supports your Boxer's overall health and vitality.
Toys
Toys for your Boxer dog can help them get all the mental stimulation they need along with beating the boredom with all the chew toys and squeaky interactive toys. The toys also distract your young puppies from chewing out the furniture and your belongings. Playing with toys fosters happiness alleviates stress, and strengthens the bond between you and your Boxer.
Poop Bags
Every responsible pet owner must always have a poop bag with them when they take their puppies or dogs out for walks. Proper disposal of poop in public spaces is necessary and scoping your dog’s puppy with a poop bag and disposing of it is the most convenient way to keep the environment and public property clean.
Grooming Supplies
Grooming supplies are essential for your Boxer's hygiene. Invest in a brush to prevent matting and shedding, nail clippers for regular trimming, and dog-specific shampoo for baths. Regular grooming keeps their coat clean and healthy, prevents discomfort, and fosters a strong bond. Proper grooming is crucial for your Boxer's overall well-being and ensures they look and feel their best.
Tips For Bathing Boxer
Not all dogs love bath time, even if Boxers love water and splashing. Bath time can be a blessing or a curse to pet owners depending upon the dog's affinity towards the bath. We have pointed out some of the most recommended tips one can use to bath their Boxer dog:
- Boxers have short coats and don't require frequent baths. It is recommended to bathe them every 2-3 months or when they get dirty or smelly.
- Before bathing them, gather all necessary supplies: dog-specific shampoo, towels, cotton balls (for their ears), and a non-slip mat for the bathing area.
- Start by brushing your Boxer before the bath to remove loose hair and tangles. This prevents matting and makes shampooing more effective.
- Dogs are often susceptible to temperature. Use lukewarm water to bathe your Boxer. Check the temperature with your wrist to ensure it's comfortable for your Boxer.
- Apply only dog-specific shampoo and lather gently. Focus on areas that catch dirt quickly and need cleaning, such as the chest and paws.
- It is a must to rinse them with clean water thoroughly. Leftover shampoo on their body for a long time can cause infection on the skin.
- Use absorbent towels to dry your Boxer’s body. Be prepared for a good shake!