Can a Boxer Survive a Rottweiler Attack?

Don't make the same mistakes I made with my Rottweiler!

My next door neighbor loves my dog so much that he wants a big dog. He decided on a boxer. He got one from a rescue full grown. After a few weeks we planned on getting our dogs to meet each other at a park. His boxer saw my dog through the fence and now tries to jump the 6.5 foot fence. Could he jump it and would he be able to survive going in a rottweilers territory. My dog is usually good with other dogs, but he only lets one dog in his territory and that is our chihuahua.

Whether he could survive or not depends entirely on the severity of the injuries, if he were to be attacked. That isn’t something that can be predicted. Aside from that, your dog could still be injured too, and your chihuahua could easily be killed by a larger dog.

Given that you have these concerns, the best thing you can do is talk to your neighbor about training his boxer to stay in his own yard. Should the dog ever get into your yard, it would be the neighbor who is at fault, as your dogs would be on their own property. Still, talk to the neighbor about working on training the boxer to stay in his own yard in the first place, before something DOES happen.

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    Whether he could survive or not depends entirely on the severity of the injuries, if he were to be attacked. That isn’t something that can be predicted. Aside from that, your dog could still be injured too, and your chihuahua could easily be killed by a larger dog.

    Given that you have these concerns, the best thing you can do is talk to your neighbor about training his boxer to stay in his own yard. Should the dog ever get into your yard, it would be the neighbor who is at fault, as your dogs would be on their own property. Still, talk to the neighbor about working on training the boxer to stay in his own yard in the first place, before something DOES happen.
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