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Boxador

Boxador is a large designer breed from United States also known as Boxer Labrador mix, Laboxer, Boxerlab.

Breed overview

Boxador is a large designer breed from United States also known as Boxer Labrador mix, Laboxer, Boxerlab.

A popular family-friendly mix combining the Boxer's playful, energetic personality with the Labrador's gentle, trainable nature, creating an ideal active family companion with excellent temperament around children.

People looking into Boxador usually prepare for High exercise needs, Low grooming needs, 50–110 lbs • 21–25 in.

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History and origin

Boxador is tied to originating from United States, specifically North America, with sources often placing its development around 2000 CE.

Boxador is described here as placed in the designer group and marked as an developing breed.

A popular family-friendly mix combining the Boxer's playful, energetic personality with the Labrador's gentle, trainable nature, creating an ideal active family companion with excellent temperament around children.

Quick facts

Breed group
designer
Size
Large
Origin country
United States
Region
North America
Origin year
2000 CE
Weight
50–110 lbs
Height
21–25 in
Lifespan
10–14 years
Breed status
Developing

Traits and day-to-day fit

Energy level
4 / 5
Trainability
4 / 5
Good with children
5 / 5
Shedding level
3 / 5
Barking tendency
2 / 5
High exercise needsLow grooming needsChildren score: 5/5Trainability: 4/5

Coat and classification

Boxador is grouped here with these coat and texture descriptors.

ShortDense

Boxador is also listed as recognized by these kennel-club organizations.

Recognized by KCA

Appearance and build

  • Medium to large athletic build
  • Short coat in various colors
  • Often inherits Boxer's square muzzle
  • Energetic, friendly expression

What this breed is known for

  • A popular family-friendly mix combining the Boxer's playful, energetic personality with the Labrador's gentle, trainable nature, creating an ideal active family companion with excellent temperament around children.
  • Often inherits the best of both breeds: the Boxer's loyalty and protective instincts with the Labrador's swimming ability and retrieving drive. They're excellent jogging partners and love water activities.
  • Known for their extended puppyhood - they often maintain playful, sometimes goofy personalities well into their senior years, inherited from both parent breeds' tendency to remain young at heart.

Health and care notes

Boxador is noted here for High exercise needs and Low grooming needs.

  • Hip Dysplasia
  • Elbow Dysplasia
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Bloat

Coat details: Short, Dense

These are informational breed-guide notes, not veterinary advice.

Frequently asked questions

Where does the Boxador come from?

Boxador is closely associated with United States, especially North America in the sources used for this page.

How big does a Boxador get?

Typical size details for Boxador on this page are 50–110 lbs, 21–25 in, 10–14 years.

What is the Boxador known for?

A popular family-friendly mix combining the Boxer's playful, energetic personality with the Labrador's gentle, trainable nature, creating an ideal active family companion with excellent temperament around children.

Sources and citations

References below include supporting background links. Official kennel-club coverage can be limited for mixed, regional, or less widely recognized profiles.
  1. Boxador reference page
    Wikipedia

Use the linked breed directories and standards for deeper reference. Breed guides are informational and do not replace veterinary or breeder advice.