Hi and welcome! We, like yourself, researched breeds of dogs for several months before we finally decided on a boxer for our family. When we brought our boxer (Roxie) home my two sons were ages 2 1/2 and 8 1/2. My 2 yr old was TERRIFIED of dogs. I mean so scared that if one came near him he would just lose it. Well, it only took about 2 weeks for him to totally fall in love with Roxie and lose all of his sense of fear in dogs. You should see them now. He plays with her and she seems to know just how far to go with him and not hurt him. I think they are very smart when it comes to children. There is nothing more our Roxie likes than to play with kids. As for them being aggressive, you would laugh your head off if you saw our Roxie. She is the biggest baby you have ever seen in your life. She is just like one of the kids. She has NEVER shown her teeth or even growled in an aggressive manor. She might just lick somebody to death though! As far as being aggressive toward other dogs, NO WAY. Maybe that is because we took her to puppy kindergarten and started socializing her with other dogs early. She absolutely loved that! We also took her to some obedience clases which she enjoyed. I think it is very important to socialize dogs early, just like children, they learn to play with and respect other dogs. She has NEVER chewed on one piece of our furniture in our house. She did chew up one of my sons toys once though. You just have to make sure you keep the toys picked up. I think if you give them something to chew on it helps a lot, such as chew toys and the edible bones and such (I'd stay away from pigs ears). Dogs need something to chew on, I don't care what breed it is. Roxie will drool now and then, if she sees us eating dinner, but I understand if you don't feed them from the table from the start, they won't drool. But I just couldn't resist those eyes! My husband had a Bassett when I first met him and that dog drooled horribly! She doesn't drool near that bad. We take her for regular walks and play with her, I don't think she needs tons of exercise but I think every animal (and person) need exercise though. I think you would be truely happy with a boxer, I'm so glad we chose that breed. I couldn't imagine having any other breed of dog. Good luck on your choice!
Kay85
Mother of two furbabies, Roxie (boxer) and Sassy (cat)
Kay85
Mother of two furbabies, Roxie (boxer) and Sassy (cat)
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