
Boxer
AKC · Working
View breedSide-by-side comparison from peer-reviewed sources. Lifespan and health figures draw on Royal Veterinary College VetCompass and AKC breed data.
The numbers that most change day-to-day care. A citrus border marks a meaningful advantage.
Top 3 prevalence-ranked conditions for each breed. See each breed's full health profile for screening schedules and source data.
Description and veterinary guidance for Degenerative Myelopathy land in Phase 4. Prevalence and onset-age figures above are drawn from https://ofa.org/diseases/disease-statistics/.
Description and veterinary guidance for Adult-Onset Cardiac Disease (Echocardiogram) land in Phase 4. Prevalence and onset-age figures above are drawn from https://ofa.org/diseases/disease-statistics/.
Description and veterinary guidance for Hypothyroidism land in Phase 4. Prevalence and onset-age figures above are drawn from https://ofa.org/diseases/disease-statistics/.
Description and veterinary guidance for Intervertebral Disc Disease land in Phase 4. Prevalence and onset-age figures above are drawn from https://ofa.org/diseases/disease-statistics/.
Description and veterinary guidance for Adult-Onset Cardiac Disease (Echocardiogram) land in Phase 4. Prevalence and onset-age figures above are drawn from https://ofa.org/diseases/disease-statistics/.
Description and veterinary guidance for Cataracts land in Phase 4. Prevalence and onset-age figures above are drawn from https://ofa.org/diseases/disease-statistics/.
The Dachshund tends to live about 1.9 years longer on average than the Boxer (13.2 vs 11.3 years).
The Boxer is large while the Dachshund is medium-sized — a modest difference in day-to-day care.
Energy levels are close, with a slight edge to the Boxer (60 min/day of directed exercise).
Boxers rate higher for household-with-kids compatibility (5/5).
Both carry 1 high-prevalence breed-specific health risks — see the health section above for condition-by-condition detail.