Boxador

Crossbreed: Boxer × Labrador

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Boxers are active dogs who make wonderful watchdogs and family companions. Considered one of the best babysitters of their species, they love children. Boxers make wonderful additions to active families. They'll take great joy in joining you on hikes or runs; especially since they don't like being left alone too much.

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The Labrador Retriever is one of the most popular breeds in the world, mainly due to its remarkable friendliness, enthusiasm towards all challenges, and its very playful and cheerful personality. Docile, gentle and intelligent, Labradors are used as service dogs, search and rescue dogs, hunting dogs, and of course, as loving pets! They can adapt to all kinds of lifestyles and excel in various canine disciplines.

See the Labrador breed sheet

Boxer

Boxers are active dogs who make wonderful watchdogs and family companions. Considered one of the best babysitters of their species, they love children. Boxers make wonderful additions to active families. They'll take great joy in joining you on hikes or runs; especially since they don't like being left alone too much.

See the Boxer breed sheet

Labrador

The Labrador Retriever is one of the most popular breeds in the world, mainly due to its remarkable friendliness, enthusiasm towards all challenges, and its very playful and cheerful personality. Docile, gentle and intelligent, Labradors are used as service dogs, search and rescue dogs, hunting dogs, and of course, as loving pets! They can adapt to all kinds of lifestyles and excel in various canine disciplines.

See the Labrador breed sheet

Life expectancy

The Boxador has a life expectancy of between 10 and 15 years

Temperament

Size

Medium

Adult size

Female Between 23 and 25 in
Male Between 23 and 25 in

Adult weight

Female Between 55 and 82 lb
Male Between 55 and 82 lb
Coat colour
Black Sand Brindle Cream
Type of coat
Short
Eye colour
Brown

Purchase price

The Boxador costs between £850 and £2500

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More details about the Boxador

Boxador: Origins and history

The Boxador has no specific historical origin, as it is a relatively recent hybrid. Crosses between the Boxer and the Labrador Retriever began to appear in the 1990s when interest in mixed-breed dogs grew. Breeders aimed to combine the best qualities of both breeds, blending the Boxer’s hardiness and energy with the Labrador’s gentleness and intelligence.

Training a Boxador

Training a Boxador is most effective when approached with consistency and positive reinforcement. Use reward-based methods, such as treats and praise, to encourage desired behaviours.

Begin with basic commands like sit, stay, and come, gradually advancing to more complex tasks. Early socialisation is also essential to help them grow into well-rounded, confident dogs.

Boxador: Purchase price

The purchase price of a Boxador typically ranges from £850 to £2,500, depending on factors such as the breeder, age, and bloodlines. Licensed breeders, younger puppies, or those with champion bloodlines may increase the cost. 

Additional expenses may include early healthcare, vaccinations, and genetic testing, which can add to the overall price.

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