About > AllExperts  
Search for
  Main Menu Ask a Question Browse Past Answers Meet Top Experts Be an Expert Login (Experts Only)
About Us  ·  FAQ  ·  Tell Friends About Us  ·  Link To Us  ·  Free Encyclopedia  ·  Disclaimer  ·  Tech Support   
  You are here:  AllExperts > Animals/Pets > Dog Breeds

Category:  Boxers Sort By:  
NameExpertise  Status
Jannie Balliett  
U.S.
View Profile
I can answer any questions a Boxer owner might have concerning genetics, breeding, gestation, whelping, personality, character traits, health, needs and requirements, and family dynamics, including aggression and behavioral issues, and other pets in the household. I can help in training and aggression modification. Available
Ask A Question
View Past Answers
Renee Cox  
U.S.
View Profile
Behavior, breeding, health issues, training, ect.Available
Ask A Question
View Past Answers
Jennifer Walker  
U.S.
View Profile
I can answer questions on breeding and genetics, including coat colors and white markings; breed-specific issues; general health and genetic disease; nutrition and raw diet; behavior and training; conformation showing; and basic obedience and agility competition.Available
Ask A Question
View Past Answers
Nicole  
U.S.
View Profile
I can and will assist you with any Boxer related issue you may be experiencing. Health, behavior, training and/or re-homing advice. If you Boxer is having emergency health issues, please see a veterinarian immediately.Available
Ask A Question
View Past Answers
 
VOLUNTEER TO BE AN EXPERT IN THIS CATEGORY

Recent Answers
2008-10-12  hair falling out:   After having puppies, mama dogs can "blow their coats" is what it's called. A hormonal change causes it. Boxers usually don't however. If that is truly what it is. To be sure, please take her to...
2008-10-11  PUPPY DOMINANCE W/ CHILDREN:   Hi Christy, At 11 weeks, it is highly unlikely that this is dominance; this is very typical Boxer puppy behavior. Rolling her on her back might works somewhat when she's a puppy, but it won't work...
2008-10-09  sores:   It's interdigital cysts. They aren't really cysts, but that's what they're called. They are really furnuncles and are painful nodular lesions located in the interdigital webs of dogs. Histologically, these...
2008-10-09  bad odor:   Hi Jeannie, It could be a sort of "detox", depending on the condition he was in when he came into rescue and when you got him - as health improves, the "impurities" from inside the body sometimes work...
2008-10-07  boxer pulling to get to other dogs:   Hi Jacquie, Firstly, what do you hope to accomplish with the water gun? What is your ultimate goal? Your goal should be to have him behaving properly on a leash, full stop, not just stopping growling...
More Answers for "Boxers"


Advertise on This Site | User Agreement | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy
Copyright  © 2008 All rights reserved. AllExperts is a property of About, Inc.
The About logo, About and About.com are registered trademarks of About, Inc.