BOXER 26 For adults
dogs over 15 months
The Boxer: one of the
most active of mastiffs
- Muscle mass and joints that need to be
taken care of. Whether he is working or just going
for a walk with his owner, the Boxer is full of spirit and
enthusiasm which can put great strain on his muscles and joints. A
tailor-made food helps maintain a strongly developed musculature
and joint health.
- Recognised cardiac
sensitivity. It is well known that the boxer can
suffer from cardio-vascular diseases. The most common is dilated
cardiomyopathy (DCM) which leads to heart failure. In the
long term the heart muscle becomes incapable of contracting
sufficiently to ensure a correct blood circulation. It is essential
that your boxer has a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise. If
you are at all worried take your dog to the vet for a checkup.
- A
very special facial and jaw type. The Boxer is a
brachycephalic type of dog with the following characteristics: a
short head, as wide as it is long, with a marked step in the
forehead and a short nose. The Boxer's jaws are very special since
the lower jaw juts out over the upper jaw and curves slightly
upwards (prognathism). This obviously poses problems with
grasping the food, speed of ingestion and in turn food can be left
to waste.
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Available in 3kg /12kg
bags
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