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When is a Boxer dog full grown? - Adopt a Pet
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When is a Boxer dog full grown?
When is a Boxer dog full grown?
A Boxer is fully grown at 18 to 24 months of age. But like many breeds, Boxers may continue to fill out and develop muscle mass until they are around two to three years old.
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