

The female Bullboxer Pit might range from 16 to 19 inches in height, whereas the male might be 17 to 20 inches. In most dog breeds, one of the differences between males and females is in size and weight.
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Your vet will check your dog’s thyroid, eyes, and will conduct skin and allergy tests. The American Pit Bull Terrier is also prone to hypothyroidism and a variety of skin problems such as mange and skin allergies. The Boxer might suffer from colitis, twisted spleen, corneal disease, and hypothyroidism. Your vet will check your dog’s hips, spine, elbows, and will run heart tests as part of a physical exam. Your Bullboxer Pit is a hybrid and not nearly as likely to experience these health issues, but having your vet check for the possibility is always a good idea. The American Pit Bull Terrier might also experience spinal cord disease and hip dysplasia, as well as kneecap dislocation, congenital heart defects, congenital eye defects, and particularly a predisposition to cataracts. The Boxer is prone to cardiomyopathy, hip dysplasia, heart disease, and sometimes spinal cord disease and brain tumors. Start trimming your dog’s nails and brushing its teeth on a regular basis while they are puppies, and it will become a normal part of their routine. The Bullboxer Pit has floppy ears that should be regularly cleaned as they might contain excess oils and wax.


They should only be given a bath when necessary (no more than once a month) with a dog shampoo. However, they do tend to shed, and weekly brushing will help with this. Grooming is easy for these dogs thanks to their short coat of fur.
