Boxer Chow History
The Boxer Chow is a very rare hybrid, or designer, cross between the boxer and the chow chow. The Boxer Chow is a very rare hybrid, or designer, cross between the boxer and the chow chow. The Boxer Chow is a very rare hybrid, or designer, cross between the boxer and the chow chow.
Boxer Chow Physical Characteristics
The Boxer Chow is a medium-sized, active and balanced breed that typically stands between 18 and 20 inches at the shoulder and weighs between 50 and 80 pounds. They have a medium-length, muscular, and well-proportioned body with a short, thick, shiny, and straight coat that is fawn, brindle, or a mixture of these colors. They have a slightly rounded head with a pointed muzzle and a square jaw. The eyes of the Boxer Chow are almond shaped, dark brown, and round. They have a large, deep, and long nose. Their ears are large, erect, and triangular. The teeth of the boxer chow are white. The feet are round and the nails are strong. The tail is of medium length, tapering to a point. The boxer chow is an athletic, strong, and agile dog.
Eye Colors
Brown
Nose Colors
Black
Coat Colors
Brown, White, Cream
Height Range
Male Height Range: 20 – 25 inches
Female Height Range: 18 – 24 inches
Weight Range
Male Weight Range: 50 – 60 lbs
Female Weight Range: 45 – 55 lbs
Boxer Chow Health
Description of breed health.
Lifespan
10-15 yrs
Boxer Chow Health Concerns
Hip Dysplasia, Bloat, Hypothyroidism, Cancer, Patellar Luxation, Entropion
Boxer Chow Temperament and Behaviour
The Boxer Chow is a sweet, loving and cheerful dog that is friendly and sociable. They are highly adaptable and do well with families. They are intelligent and can be easily trained. They also have a well-developed sense of humor and are quite playful.
Boxer Chow Activity Requirements
The Boxer Chow is a mixed-breed dog that was first developed in the 1990s. The mix makes it difficult to predict the exact nutritional needs of this hybrid, but in general, the Boxer Chow is a healthy, hardy, and active dog. The Boxer Chow should not be overfed, as this can lead to obesity and health problems. They need a balanced diet that contains high-quality protein. Some experts recommend feeding the Boxer Chow a food that is specially made for dogs that have sensitive stomachs. The Boxer Chow is a very active, playful, and curious dog. They enjoy going on walks, playing fetch, and wrestling with their owners. A fenced yard is ideal for this energetic dog.
Miles Per Day
9 miles
Activity Per Day
45 minutes
Daily Food
3 cups
Kennel Club Recognition

American Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Boxer Chow is part of the Unclassified group.
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The Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Boxer Chow is part of the Unclassified group.
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Australian National Kennel Council
Not Recognized
Boxer Chow is part of the Unclassified group.
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Canadian Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Boxer Chow is part of the Unclassified group.
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