Boxer Labrador cross (or Boxadors as they are also known) grown to be fairly big dogs; coming in at an average height of about 60cm. The weight is difficult to predict as it varies so much depending on how much muscle and fat the dog has. It would also depend on which Boxer or Labrador traits have been passed on; for example boxer dogs have a lot more muscle mass than Labradors, the genes passed on could therefore have a huge effect on the weight.
Boxadors tend to be very affectionate and gentle pets although, due to the strength of these dogs, they are not necessarily an ideal pet when there are small children in the home. A full Labrador on the other hand would be a perfect pet as they are very gentle and loyal dogs, and although are strong, they don't have the same kind of bulk and muscle mass that boxer dogs have. Boxadors need a lot of exercise, they are big dogs and to remain healthy need to be taken on a minimum of two lengthy walks each day.
Although people call Boxer Labrador cross dogs a Boxador, this is purely a colloquialism rather than an actual official breed. It takes many years for one to call a cross breed a breed of its own, and Boxadors have not been around that long. I have used the term purely to make it clear whether I was talking about the cross breed or the Labrador or Boxer individually.
Boxadors tend to be very affectionate and gentle pets although, due to the strength of these dogs, they are not necessarily an ideal pet when there are small children in the home. A full Labrador on the other hand would be a perfect pet as they are very gentle and loyal dogs, and although are strong, they don't have the same kind of bulk and muscle mass that boxer dogs have. Boxadors need a lot of exercise, they are big dogs and to remain healthy need to be taken on a minimum of two lengthy walks each day.
Although people call Boxer Labrador cross dogs a Boxador, this is purely a colloquialism rather than an actual official breed. It takes many years for one to call a cross breed a breed of its own, and Boxadors have not been around that long. I have used the term purely to make it clear whether I was talking about the cross breed or the Labrador or Boxer individually.