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Boxers are medium-sized dogs, compact and muscled with a short-haired, tight-fitting coat. This playful, high-spirited dog makes an excellent family dog, as it bonds very closely with its family. The even-tempered Boxer is famous for the way it gets along so well with children and other dogs, though socialization still plays a key role in a well-adjusted Boxer. It is the Boxer's nature to protect its family and home, but any known visitors are always welcomed. Yet, when circumstances require, the Boxer will serve as a good guard dog. Boxers have also been extensively used in military and police work.

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Height: 21-25 in (53-63 cm)
Weight: 53-70 lbs (24-32 kg)
Living Environment: The Boxer will do all right in an apartment as long as taken for daily walks and outings. It does best in moderate climates as the dog can chill in cold weather and overheat in extremely hot climates.
Care and Grooming: The smooth, short-haired coat makes it an easy dog to groom. Brush occasionally and bathe only when necessary. The Boxer is a very clean dog and you may find it even cleans itself much like a cat.
Exercise: This is one active dog and it needs daily exercise. They love fetching and will invent many other forms of play.
Health Issues: This dog is usually pretty healthy, but may have hip dysplasia, heart murmurs, digestive problems or skin tumors.
Life Span: 11-14 years
First Registered by the AKC: 1904
Registries: AKC, ANKC, CKC, CKC, FCI, KCGB, NKC, NZKC, UKC
Group: Boxers belong to the Working Group of dogs.
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Boxers - General Information Links

American Boxer Club - Learn about the club's activities, and the breed. Includes veterinary articles on the breed's health problems and the standards.

ATIBOX - Information about the Boxer standard, and clubs all over the world. Available in German, English, French, and Italian.

Bluebonnet Boxer Club - Cypress, Texas club displays official Boxer standards, discusses its role in the community and regular events it hosts, and lists current members.

Boxer Breed Standard - Official breed standard from the American Kennel Club, with contacts for the national breed club, breeder referral and rescue.

Boxer Guide - Find a concise profile of the breed, covering characteristics and health concerns, accompanied by a representative picture.

Boxer Central - Boxer of the week, Rescue of the week, Ms Boxer 2001 contest, polls, e-cards, message board, and Boxer rescue links.

Boxer Gallery, Show Boxers Gallery and Online Store - Web site dedicated to show Boxers and their breeders who are always trying to breed that ever-so illusive Boxer.

Boxer Profile -History and main characteristics of the breed.

Boxer World - Rescue, breed FAQ and information, and a mailing list. Contests, a store, stories, pictures and poems.

Boxerclan - Breed profile and articles on Boxers in sport.

Dog Owner's Guide - The Boxer - Review this guide to learn about the general appearance traits of Boxers, their character and temper, care and grooming, and health concerns.
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Marimat Boxers - First Australian Boxer Site on the Internet with some terrific content and links.

Menricus Boxer - Learn more about this breeder of Boxers. Tips on training and health issues. Located in Germany.

Mindenwood Boxers - UK kennel owned and run by Arthur and Shirley Butters.

Photo Gallery - Pictures of cute puppies and adult dogs.

Rosa de los Vientos - Information on their dogs, pedigrees, and pictures. Spain.

Tarheel Boxer Club - The Tarheel Boxer Club of Greater Raleigh, Inc is an affiliated member club of the American Boxer Club.

The Boxer Underground Magazine - The alternative Boxer news magazine. An online magazine created to answer the desire of many Boxer breeders/exhibitors. Contains timely news, discussion and debate.

Wildwind Boxers Webring - Web ring mainly for Boxers.

World Wide Boxer - A detailed guide for judges and breeders on how to correctly judge a Boxer. A valuable tool for anyone wishing to evaluate their own dogs or when contemplating using a stud dog.

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Boxers - Boxers are active, muscular dogs. The breed has a strong neck, square muzzle and cropped ears. However, it is not obligatory for Boxer owners to crop their pet's ears. The coat is smooth and short. The tail is usually docked.

Despite the fact that the Boxer's ancestor, the Bulldog, has a plenty of profound wrinkles on the face, the Boxer's wrinkles are not deep and therefore, are not so noticeable. The bite is undershot with long fangs set well apart to make the muzzle appear broad enough. The eyes are dark, giving the expression of spirit and lust for life.

Boxers Breeders - Boxers originated in Germany in the 19th century. It carries blood of the English Bulldog and the Bullenbeisser, as well as blood of some Terriers.

Naturally enough, the dog inherited its appearance and qualities from these very breeds. The Bulldog is believed to have contributed to the Boxer's noble and determined looks. Diligence and powers of endurance also seem to come from its English ancestor.

Boxers Pictures - Boxers are working dogs according to the AKC. The breed has a muscular build, a strong neck, and a square muzzle that is well proportioned with an arched head. Ears are usually cropped, but more and more owners tend to leave them uncropped. The tail is docked.

The breed is good with children. Friendly strangers can rest assured that the Boxer will not harm them in any way. The dog needs obedience training from an early age. In fact, it is easy to train since it is very intelligent.

Boxers Puppies - Boxers are medium sized dogs that stand about 21-25 inches at the shoulder and can weigh from 60 to 70 pounds. Muscular body type and valuable qualities, such as readiness to please, intelligence, and aptness to develop affectionate relationships with its owners make the Boxer a very popular breed in the US.

As the standard states, the Boxer should appear hard and clean. Preference is given to well-balanced dogs with pleasing coloring. The eyes are of medium size. They should appear neither too protruding, nor too deeply set. The eyes are usually dark in color and have an intelligent expression. The nose is broad, as is the upper jaw. The bite is undershot.

Boxers Puppies - Boxers are the breed known from the 16th century. The breed actually appeared thanks to selective breeding of George Alt who lived in Germany and strived to produce a healthy, strong and devoted animal. The breed was a result of cross of Bullenbeiser dog and, at that time, the puppies were parti colored. Later the dogs were also bred to an English Bulldog.

Nowadays the puppies that are born white are disqualified and they are not allowed to breed or participate in the show ring. The breed standard only allows only fawn and brindle colored dogs. The main characteristic of the breed is the head.

Boxers Breeders - Initially Boxers were bred for security purposes. They are descendants of two German Mastiff-type dogs, the Bullenbeiszer and the Barenbeiszer. Later crossbreeding with the Bulldog and some other Mastiff-type species occurred. From their early ancestors they have inherited a definitely intimidating appearance and high level of energy. However, Boxers are the kindest and the friendliest breed of dogs, and now they enjoy popularity among people of all walks of life.

The early species were white in color, and nowadays banning of these dogs from the ring is the rule. The first Boxer breeding club, founded in Germany in 1860s, did not obtain official status before 1895 when an outline of the breed standard emerged. Old pictures testify to the fact that early Boxers were white in color. In 1925, exclusion of the white species from breeding projects occurred quite probably due to excessive conspicuousness in service.

Boxers Rescues - There are several theories on Boxers’ origin. Some think, that they were bred by way of crossing of the English Bulldog with Brabanter, an old Belgium breed of dogs. Others relate them to German Mastiff type Bullenbeiszer and Barenbeiszer dogs. Early Boxer dogs were white in color, but extensive use of the dog in police work prompted club specialists to exclude the white species from the show ring.

Early predecessors of Boxers, favored by royalties and elite personalities, exhibited their strength and agility. Their uses were for bull-, boar- and bear-hunting due to their endurance and tenacious grip. Later they became working-class dogs and used in cattle driving.

Boxers Breeders Pictures - Boxers are medium-sized dogs. They are compact and muscled, having short-haired and tight-fitting coats that are easy to groom. These animals are people oriented and they like to be close to their owners. They are playful and high-spirited dogs that nowadays are very good pets and companions. These creatures are very devoted to their owners and are people oriented animals.

The temperament of the breed is characterized by stability and friendliness towards children, elderly people, and other dogs and pets.

Boxers Photos - A number of special directives are provided, such as INSERT, INCLUDE and PROCESS, which allow content to be built up from smaller template components. This permits a modular approach to building a web site or other content repository, promoting reusability, cross-site consistency, ease of construction and subsequent maintenance. Common elements such as headers, footers, menu bars, tables, and so on, can be created as separate template files which can then be processed into other documents as required. All defined variables are inherited by these templates along with any additional "local" values specified.

A number of special directives are provided, such as INSERT, INCLUDE and PROCESS, which allow content to be built up from smaller template components. This permits a modular approach to building a web site or other content repository, promoting reusability, cross-site consistency, ease of construction and subsequent maintenance. Common elements such as headers, footers, menu bars, tables, and so on, can be created as separate template files which can then be processed into other documents as required. All defined variables are inherited by these templates along with any additional "local" values specified.

Boxers Puppy - Boxers, as enthusiasts believe, may have sprung from Brabanter Bullenbeissers, an old Belgium breed of dogs. Bullenbeissers enjoyed popularity among aristocrats for a tough build, prowess and agility. These qualities made them hardly replaceable as bear and boar hunters. In the course of time, the breed's usage extended to cattle driving and service. They were also enjoyable as pets and many fanciers kept them for fun as family members.

Also believed is, that in the first half of the 19th century, the Brabanter Bullenbeisser was crossbred with the English bulldog and, thus, the Boxer was produced. According to another theory, Boxers are descendants of two German Mastiff type dogs - Bullenbeiszer and Barenbeiszer, which are crosses with early ancestors of the Mastiff and the Bulldog.

Boxers Rescues Breeders - Bred in Germany, Boxers owe their existence to early Mastiff-type dogs, Brabanter and Bullensbeisser. These dogs resembled the English Bulldog, but German species usually occurred in fawn and brindle, never white. It was not until the English Bulldog was mated with the Brabanter and the Bullensbeisser that white Boxers appeared.

The first Boxer’s name was Muhlbauers Flocki, and he performed at a dog show in Munich, Germany. There, in 1896, the first Boxer club formed. Breed standard drafted in 1905 reflected the growing interest in the breed as it started to gain renown, which promptly transcended the national boundaries of Germany. This dog, called the ‘Boxer’, used its front paws when playing or fighting and thus got its name.

Boxers Rescues Pictures - Boxers are muscular and strong dogs that have a square bulldog-type muzzle that actually characterize the breed. They have an energetic and elastic gait animals with a short coat and therefore easy to groom. The usual colors of the breed are fawn and brindle^; these colors are acceptable by the standard. There can be white markings on the body and the eyes should be dark brown.

The body of the dog is well proportioned and strongly built. The dogs are very compact, strong, muscular and square-shaped. The males are naturally bigger than females.

Boxers Pictures - Boxers appeared in Germany. The breed is a crossing of German Mastiffs (Bullenbeizter and Barenbeizter) with the Bulldog. The Boxer’s ancestors were strong and agile species of dogs. They were widely used as hunting dogs in deer, bear and boar hunting and bull baiting. Boxers’ predecessors were also good at cattle driving. Their intelligence and ability of a Boxer to learn things and to do tricks easily earned them the reputation of dogs of arts, and they often took part in theatric plays and circus shows.

Early boxers were strong and aggressive and in many ways resembled their Bulldog fathers, but later they became less hard tempered and now are amiable and playful. The first draft of the breed standard occurred in 1904, but it was not before 1933 that the breed was officially recognized and registered with the British Kennel Club.



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