Boxweiler
The Boxweiler is a friendly pet. Here is your informative A-list of Boxweiler. The Boxweiler is also known as Boxer / Rottweiler hybrid. They are not purebred dog, they are hybrid dog. The first generation Boxweilers are crossing between Boxer and Rottweiler, whereas the second generation is inherited from hybrid Boxweiler. Boxer and Rottweiler have strong protective instincts so Boxweiler is a good watchdog and great companion for family.
Facts about Boxweiler
- Temperament – The Boxweiler is friendly, loyal, intelligent, active, playful, energetic, hardworking and powerful. Early obedience training and socialization is needed for Boxweiler puppies. Since both parents are intelligent breed, Boxweiler can pick up training easily. They are very devoted to family and do not leave them alone for long period. They can get along well with children and other pets. They need daily exercise and they are good swimmer. A firm and confident owner will love this dog breed.
- Appearance – Since Boxweilers are hybrid breed, their appearance is varying from dog to dog, they should carry the characteristics from both parents. The coat is short and coarse. The Boxweiler has a muscular and powerful body.




Boxweiler Breed Information
| Size | Large |
| Height | 21 – 27 inches (male and female) |
| Weight | 53 – 130 pounds (male and female) |
| Colour | Fawn, brindle, tan and black |
| Group | Hybrid Breed Dog |
| Life Span | 12 – 14years |
| Litter Size | 6 – 7 puppies |
| Exercise Ability | They are active and daily walk is needed. Let them run around in the large fenced yard |
| Grooming Requirements | Brush twice a week with bristle. This breed is light shedder |
| Environment | Outdoor |
| Barking | Less than average |
| Recognition | DRA |
Generally Boxweiler is a healthy dog breed with no common health issues.