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Bullmastiff vs Boxer vs Flat-Coated Retriever

Three friendly breeds enter—one emerges as your best match. Use the trait grids below to spot practical differences in lifestyle fit.

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size

Bullmastiffs are large dogs, weighing 100-130 lbs, with a height of 24-27 inches.

energy level

Bullmastiffs have a low energy level, making them suitable for a more laid-back lifestyle.

exercise needs

Bullmastiffs need regular exercise, such as daily walks and some playtime to keep them healthy.

trainability

Bullmastiffs can be trained but may require patience and consistency due to their stubborn nature.

intelligence

Bullmastiffs are moderately intelligent and can learn basic commands and tricks.

adaptability

Bullmastiffs can adapt to various living situations but may be better suited to larger homes with outdoor space.

with kids

Bullmastiffs are generally good with children, known for their gentle and patient nature.

with other pets

Bullmastiffs generally get along well with other pets, especially when properly socialized.

in cold climates

Bullmastiffs can tolerate cold climates but should be protected from extreme cold.

in hot climates

Bullmastiffs can tolerate hot climates but need extra care to stay cool and avoid overheating.

shedding

Bullmastiffs have a short coat and shed moderately, requiring regular brushing to manage shedding.

grooming

Bullmastiffs require minimal grooming, including occasional brushing and bathing to keep their coats clean and healthy.

bark tendency

Bullmastiffs bark occasionally, usually only when necessary or provoked.

health issues

Bullmastiffs may have some health issues, requiring regular veterinary checkups and preventative care.

Full body image of a Boxer
size

Boxers are medium to large dogs, weighing 55-70 lbs and standing 21.5-25 inches tall.

energy level

Boxers are energetic, playful, and love engaging in physical activities with their family.

exercise needs

Boxers need daily exercise, such as walks, runs, or playtime to keep them happy and healthy.

trainability

Boxers are intelligent, but their independent nature requires patience and consistency in training.

intelligence

Boxers are quick learners and can excel in obedience training and dog sports.

adaptability

Boxers can adapt to different living situations but thrive in homes with access to outdoor space.

with kids

Boxers are affectionate, patient, and protective, making them wonderful companions for children.

with other pets

Boxers can get along with other pets, especially when properly socialized from a young age.

in cold climates

Boxers can tolerate mild cold but need extra care in extreme cold due to their short coats.

in hot climates

Boxers can handle warm climates, but make sure to provide shade, water, and avoid excessive exercise.

shedding

Boxers have a short coat that sheds moderately, so regular brushing can help minimize shedding.

grooming

Boxers have low grooming needs – occasional brushing and bathing will keep them clean and healthy.

bark tendency

Boxers have average bark tendencies and may bark for various reasons, such as alerting their owners or during playtime.

health issues

Boxers may have some health issues, requiring regular veterinary checkups and preventative care.

Full body image of a Flat-Coated Retriever
size

Flat-Coated Retrievers are large dogs, weighing 55-75 lbs, with a height of 22-24.5 inches.

energy level

Flat-Coated Retrievers have a high energy level and require regular physical and mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy.

exercise needs

Flat-Coated Retrievers need plenty of exercise, including daily walks, runs, and opportunities to participate in activities like swimming, fetch, or dog sports.

trainability

Flat-Coated Retrievers are intelligent and eager to please, making them relatively easy to train with consistent, positive reinforcement.

intelligence

Flat-Coated Retrievers are highly intelligent dogs and excel in various dog sports and activities, especially those involving retrieving and scent work.

adaptability

Flat-Coated Retrievers can adapt to various living situations, but they thrive in environments where they have space to run and exercise.

with kids

Flat-Coated Retrievers are known for their excellent temperament with children, making them great family pets. Supervision and proper training are still important.

with other pets

Flat-Coated Retrievers can get along well with other pets, especially when raised together.

in cold climates

Flat-Coated Retrievers can tolerate cold weather due to their dense, waterproof coats, but they may still need extra protection during extreme cold.

in hot climates

Flat-Coated Retrievers can tolerate warm climates, but they need to be monitored for signs of overheating during exercise.

shedding

Flat-Coated Retrievers have a dense coat and shed moderately, requiring regular brushing to keep their coats clean and healthy.

grooming

Flat-Coated Retrievers require regular grooming, including brushing and occasional bathing, to keep their coats clean and healthy.

bark tendency

Flat-Coated Retrievers have average bark tendencies and may bark for various reasons, such as alerting their owners or during playtime.

health issues

Flat-Coated Retrievers are generally healthy, but regular veterinary checkups and preventative care are still necessary.