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Boxer Shows Amazing Patience To Playful Baby Boy

Boxer Shows Amazing Patience To Playful Baby Boy

Belle Ava November 5, 2019

People looking for a dog while raising a family are often advised to get a Boxer for a pet. These dogs are often considered as one of the best family dogs because they are relatively easy to care for, are family-friendly, and will motivate family members to live an active life with their high energy levels.

Boxers also offer some things that are unique to their kind. They are very loyal to their humans and make great companions. They are highly adaptable and can adjust to living in small spaces like apartments or bigger spaces like homes with backyards.

These dogs are also protective of their humans. Those who establish a strong bond with their Boxer can be assured that their dog will fiercely protect them whenever it senses a threat. They may be gentle and fun-loving, but they’re dependable and can be trusted to guard their humans well.

These aren’t the only traits the Boxer is known for. If there’s one more trait that should be mentioned here, it’s the fact that these muscular dogs are very patient, which makes them good with kids. Rampage, the Boxer in our video, perfectly shows this.

The video starts by showing Rampage, a huge fawn Boxer, as he lies beside a baby boy named Bo. The gentle pooch lay down as the small boy played with a basket in front of them.

The two of them did a lot of things together. Bo went wherever he wanted to go and played with everything he could find along the way. Rampage, on the other hand, kept his eyes fixed on the little boy who was having fun.

Bo tried to touch Rampage from time to time. He tried to touch the Boxer’s face, ears, paws, and rear. He also crawled under the dog’s legs as he stood up, and tried to stand up while holding the huge canine’s rear legs while the dog lay to rest.

Amazingly, Rampage didn’t react to Bo negatively. He was very patient with the little child even when he was very sleepy and wanted to lie down and rest. He enjoyed every moment they had and allowed the toddler to have fun as well. Watch the video to see how patient he is.

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Hi, I am Belle and welcome to the Dog Blog House. I am from Chicago with my pomeranian named TJ. He is full of life and joy. I am passionate about cute dogs and love to share with you amazing facts and stories about them. I am looking forward to connecting with you!

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