Caring for your Boxador‘s teeth is one of the most important things you can do for their long-term health. Dental disease affects over 80% of dogs by age three, and boxador teeth care requires a breed-specific approach.

Boxador Dental Anatomy & Risk Profile
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How to Brush Your Boxador’s Teeth
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Warning Signs of Dental Disease in Boxadors
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Professional Dental Cleanings for Boxadors
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Diet and Dental Health for Boxadors
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Breed Notes: Boxador
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For authoritative veterinary dental guidelines, see the AVMA pet dental care guide and the AKC Boxador breed page.
Frequently Asked Questions: Boxador Teeth
Do Boxadors have dental problems?
Boxadors (Boxer x Labrador) have moderate dental risk. The Boxer side may introduce slight brachycephalic crowding, but overall risk is manageable with daily care.
How do I care for my Boxador’s teeth?
Daily brushing with a medium-to-large toothbrush, enzymatic toothpaste, and VOHC-approved dental chews. Annual professional cleanings are recommended.
When do Boxador puppies lose their baby teeth?
Between 3–6 months, gaining all 42 adult teeth by about 7 months of age.
What dental chews work best for Boxadors?
Medium-to-large VOHC-approved dental chews work well. Boxadors are often strong chewers, so choose appropriately durable products.