Unfortunately, boxers only live about 10 years, depending on the characteristics. A shorter nosed boxer that has experienced some other health issues will live 8-10 years. A healthy boxer that has an average structure, might live to 12 years. But I don't think they can live much longer than that.
Boxer dogs have a lifespan of 10-12 years.
Our boxer, Tia, will be 15 years old on 16th May, 2013 so we can safely state that boxers can live long lives. She is showing her age in some ways, greying face, some lumps and bumps, deaf and slightly incontinent, but she runs around like a puppy when she gets off her lead in the field, loves puddles and knows exactly when any member of our family is coming home, getting excited and barking to let us all know. She enjoys sleeping on the couch or watching out of our living room window. She loves treats and the odd bag of crisps and has taken to stealing chocolate when she gets the chance eating the wrapper too.
They usually live for about 12 years.
Boxer dogs usually live up to 10-15 human years (which is 70 - 105 in "dog years").
The average lifespan for Boxer dogs is about 9-11 years. This is slightly shorter than most Dog Breeds as Boxers are prone to health issues such as cancer and Heart disease.
boxer (as in underware) = boxer boxer (as in fighter) = boxeador
the boxer = der Boxer.
a boxer is really healthy a boxer is really healthy
No, boxer is a noun.
No, Eminem was not a boxer.
Kick boxer A Kickboxer would knock a boxer out any day!
After the Boxer Rebellion, Boxer leaders were executed, and the palaces were looted.
Some were killed in the Boxer Rebellion.
A boxer can be a person who fights in a boxing match or a boxer is a type of German Dog.
After the Boxer Rebellion, Boxer leaders were executed, and the palaces were looted.
Hair is dead, hence no lifespan. it is the lifespan as yourself you dubmsass
The Boxer breed of dog first appeared in 1895 at a show in Munich, Germany. Boxers are one of the most popular dog breeds in America and annually rank in the top 10. Boxers have an average lifespan of 10-12 years but are prone to many expensive health issues including:Cancer - accounts for nearly 40% of all Boxer deathsHeart Conditions - aortic stenosis, Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy (the so-called "Boxer Cardiomyopathy")Hip DysplasiaHypothyroidismOther Possible Health Conditions - degenerative myelopathy, epilepsy, gastric dilatation and torsion/bloat, intestinal problems, allergies, entropin, dystocia, hystiocytic ulcerative colitis (sometimes called Boxer colitis), indolent corneal ulcers (often called Boxer eye ulcers)