Boxer Health, Decoded.

Commonly known as

Boxer, German Boxer, Brindle Boxer, Fawn Boxer, Boxer Dog, BX

Boxers are incredible, but they can carry unique biological risks and silent signs that most owners catch too late. Even in the best-bred dogs, environmental factors can trigger biological predispositions.

We turn unique data into proactive clarity. Discover exactly what matters for your Boxer’s longevity, and how to spot trends early, and stay ahead of issues before they surface.

Top biological watchlist for Boxers

Track, learn, and act with confidence. From monthly medication reminders to analysing blood results, Blueprint gives you one trusted platform to manage your dog’s health and support a longer, healthier life.

1

Heart Rhythm & Function

Boxers carry a genetic risk for heart muscle electrical issues. Monitoring rhythm stability is critical to catching irregularity early, long before fainting episodes occur.

2

Cellular & Immune Defence

Boxers have a sensitive immune system prone to cellular risks. Proactive management of systemic inflammation helps support long-term cellular health and immune surveillance.

3

Metabolic & Thyroid Health

Boxers are predisposed to immune-mediated thyroid decline. Tracking hormonal drift helps you catch metabolic slowdown early, before weight gain or lethargy sets in.

The silent signals of a Boxer

Track, learn, and act with confidence. From monthly medication reminders to analysing blood results, Blueprint gives you one trusted platform to manage your dog’s health and support a longer, healthier life.

Tiny irregularities in resting rate or brief pauses are early biological markers of electrical instability, appearing long before clinical heart issues.

Unexplained inflammatory signals often reflect early immune activation. Tracking these silent markers allows you to monitor cellular health even without a visible mass.

A Boxer needing longer to recover after a run may be showing early cardiovascular strain or metabolic drift—often the first outward sign of internal progression.

Intermittent redness or tiny 'bug bite–like' bumps that come and go can represent early immune activity that requires attention.

Decreased tolerance for cold or subtle irritability often hint at early thyroid changes long before textbook hypothyroid signs appear.

Track their biology with Blueprint, our free longevity platform

Go beyond the breed

Total clarity

We concierge your dog's clinical records into one secure vault, interpreting their history to show you exactly what’s changing over time.


Actionable prevention

Receive clear, dynamic next steps, from nutrition tweaks to medical reminders that help you stay proactive against [Breed] risks.


Biological optimisation

We don’t just track numbers; we help you strengthen their unique biology to prevent disease and secure more good years.

Why this matters for your Boxer

Every Boxer has predictable biological risks. What’s unpredictable is when they show up. Blueprint removes that uncertainty. We help you catch the early, silent changes in their biology, understand exactly what they mean, and guide you on the right next step.

Learn more about Blueprint

Easy as 1, 2, 3.
How it works.

STEP 1

Register and set your date

Sign up your pre-desexed puppy with Elita Genetics. We’ll confirm your pet’s eligibility and verify your vet’s details with you. Book an appointment with your vet to discuss the best timing for your dog’s desexing procedure and inform them you’ll be storing their cells with Elita Genetics.

Once you’ve confirmed the desexing date, let us know, and we’ll coordinate directly with your vet to ensure they have all the necessary collection information.

STEP 2

Procedure day

24 hours before surgery, we’ll confirm with you and your vet that everything is ready to go. Elita Genetics will deliver the collection kit to your vet ahead of the procedure. Follow your vet’s instructions for dropping off your pet.

During the procedure, your vet will collect a small fat sample. We’ll arrange secure transport to bring the sample to our lab for processing.

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STEP 3

Process and store

Our scientists will process your pet’s sample to ensure it meets the quality and quantity needed for future treatments. Once processed, your pet’s stem cells are safely stored in our secure biobank.We’ll conduct regular quality checks to ensure your pet’s stem cells are ready whenever they’re needed for treatment.

Give your Boxer more good years