Why do boxer dogs never show that they are hurt and always act young and playful?
I have a 7 year old boxer and he has always been very playful! He always acts youthful and never shows when he is in pain or anything! I have had other boxers which have also been this way.
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- he is a proud dog, or maybe he is not in pain
- Any dog has to be in major pain before they show it. It's a built in self defence mechanism to protect themselves from other animals.
- i've always throught that its from when they were first bredd i think its just there breed but i dunno! I have a 3 year old boxer who thinks she's still a puppy too! Stay with boxers there cool! katie
- They are tough and healthy dogs! They hide their pain its just the breed!
- All dogs are like that. They aren't whiney like some people are. They have to be in very serious pain before they'll let it show. I have a 10-year-old Rottweiler who still likes to run and play with our Rottie pup.
- He doesnt show pain because that is how they are bred, they are originally bred as bull-fighting dogs, bred for their energy and toughness My boxer cross is the same, our Dobermann is always playing really rough with him, but it doesnt seem to bother him.
- It's an instinct not to show pain. It was very dangerous in the wild to be seen as a weak dog. If a dog is showing that it's in pain, it is in very serious pain.
- I wish I had a a boxer.
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