Boxer Dog Secrets

 
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Flea-infected Boxers

 

Flea-infected Boxers can develop skin diseases especially those allergic to fleas.

 

Black specs in the fur and bite marks on the skin tell if your Boxer has them. To check further, spread some newspapers and place your Boxer on top. Brush him and look for the black specs falling off.

 

Fleas live up to 6 weeks, feeding on blood and during that time would have laid hundreds of eggs that mostly land on your Boxer’s bedding, carpets and other favorable nests around your home.

 

The eggs hatch into larvae that seek nice, dark places while feeding on flea’s droppings, dust, human shed skin, dandruff and other such tasty morsels.

 

The larvae turn into hardy pupae that could survive for months before changing into adult fleas. 

 

 

Fleas are host to tapeworms. Both problems are likely to occur together in your Boxer and, therefore, the treatments are also usually given together by the vet. 

 

A bit of garlic a day may keep the fleas away from your Boxer.

 

 

Heart ailments

 

-Bradycardia or slow heart rate may be a symptom of thyroid disorder in Boxers.

 

-Dialated cardiomyopathy constitutes a serious, emergency case.

 

Your dog may collapse from it or the back legs have sudden pain and paralysis.

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