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Nikolai
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About Nikolai
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Rehoming fee is negotiable.
We would like the $100 or donation of four 50 lb bags of dog food. Or five 40 lb bags of dog food.
Has been vaccinated and wormed
Will be available after neuter
Coat Colors:
Medium Brown
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About The Seller
KeeKee's Kaotik
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3 years
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USDA not required
State licensed
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Boxer Puppies
About Boxer Puppies
Are Boxers a good breed to own?
Boxers may seem serious, but their looks are deceptive. Behind that long face is a playful, clownish pup that wants to be the family's best friend. They’ll often follow you wherever you may roam, waiting for any opportunity to fetch a ball, gobble up a treat, or give you a big, wet kiss. Full-grown, they typically weigh 65-80 pounds and stand 21-25 inches tall.
Can Boxers live with cats and other dogs?
Boxers are generally excellent with children of all ages. Boxers love human companionship and get along well with kids and other pets. However, they’re naturally inclined to protect you, so they may be aggressive toward foreign dogs and strangers. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Are Boxers high-energy dogs?
Boxers need plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. They love long walks every day and space to run around. These dogs also enjoy playing fetch or other games. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Do Boxers need professional grooming?
Boxers have a short, shiny coat that’s smooth to the touch. Their most common colors are fawn (light tan, yellow, or light reddish), brindle (light or dark stripes), and red. Most Boxers have a black mask around their noses and jaws. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Do Boxers need a big yard?
Boxers are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. These dogs aren’t fans of extreme weather (either hot or cold), so they should live indoors with you and your family. They are fairly easy to train.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Austrian Black and Tan Hound Puppies
About Austrian Black and Tan Hound Puppies
What should I know about Austrian Black and Tan Hounds before buying one?
Austrian Black and Tan Hounds are true hounds on the outside and teddy bears on the inside. They enjoy tracking scents, hunting, and snuggling after a long day. If you’re a rural dweller that loves activity and the outdoors, the Austrian Hound may be the perfect pal for you. Full-grown, they typically weigh 33-49 pounds and stand 19-22 inches tall.
How do Austrian Black and Tan Hounds behave around young children?
Austrian Black and Tan Hounds are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. These pups are good with children and make the perfect playmate for them. They can also get along with other dogs and pets, although their strong prey drive may not be the best fit for small critters or rodents. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
How do I keep a Austrian Black and Tan Hound physically active?
The Austrian Black and Tan Hound is a high-energy dog that needs room to roam. They can get stressed if they’re confined for too long, so make time to give your pup enough exercise each day to keep it happy and healthy. Austrian Hounds are known to follow a scent for miles, though, so keep them on a leash or in a fenced area to avoid losing track of them. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
What's the coat like on a Austrian Black and Tan Hound?
The Austrian Black and Tan Hound has a short, dense coat of smooth hair with a silky sheen. True to their name, they’re mostly black with light or tan markings on their legs and face. These dogs are average shedders, so brushing them a few times each week with a firm bristle brush will be all the grooming they need. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Are Austrian Black and Tan Hounds a good fit for apartment living?
Austrian Black and Tan Hounds are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. Austrian Black and Tan Hounds are happiest in rural areas where they have lots of space to run and hunt. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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Request Complete Health Records
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