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<blockquote data-quote="kroberts2131" data-source="post: 1300072" data-attributes="member: 11931"><p>I'd get a boxer. They are wonderful dogs. I have a 7 month old that gives mine hell every day. She pulls and tugs on him, trys to steal his toys and his food when mommy and daddy aren't looking, lays on him, anything you can think of. He just takes it like its nothing. He sleeps next to the crib or if one of us are holding her he sleeps at our feet. My parents have one and my niece lives with them and its the same story. </p><p></p><p>The first year they need alot of exercise (30min-1 hr) each day but after that he just entertains himself. I still go out and throw the ball for him every day but 10 minutes is enough for him. </p><p></p><p>They are incredibly smart dogs too. He knows the yard boundaries, won't go into the neighbors yard or street unless given permission. </p><p></p><p>Definetely give a boxer some long consideration.....you won't be disappointed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kroberts2131, post: 1300072, member: 11931"] I'd get a boxer. They are wonderful dogs. I have a 7 month old that gives mine hell every day. She pulls and tugs on him, trys to steal his toys and his food when mommy and daddy aren't looking, lays on him, anything you can think of. He just takes it like its nothing. He sleeps next to the crib or if one of us are holding her he sleeps at our feet. My parents have one and my niece lives with them and its the same story. The first year they need alot of exercise (30min-1 hr) each day but after that he just entertains himself. I still go out and throw the ball for him every day but 10 minutes is enough for him. They are incredibly smart dogs too. He knows the yard boundaries, won't go into the neighbors yard or street unless given permission. Definetely give a boxer some long consideration.....you won't be disappointed. [/QUOTE]
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