- Name: abbie
- Owner: amber woods
- Breed: Boxer
- Shots: yes
- Spay/Neutured: No
- Age: 3 Years
- Description:
- brown with a little white
Boxer
Developed in Germany, the Boxer is a breed of stocky, medium-sized, short-haired dog. The coat is smooth and fawn or brindled, with or without white markings. Boxers are brachycephalic (they have broad, short skulls), and have a square muzzle, mandibular prognathism (an underbite), very strong jaws and a powerful bite ideal for hanging on to large prey. The Boxer was bred from the English Bulldog and the now extinct Bullenbeisser and is part of the Molosser group.
History
The Boxer is part of the Molosser dog group, developed in Germany in the late 1800s from the now extinct Bullenbeisser, a dog of Mastiff descent, and Bulldogs brought in from England. The Bullenbeisser had been working as a hunting dog for centuries, employed in the pursuit of bear, wild boar, and deer. Its task was to seize the prey and hold it until the hunters arrived. In later years, faster dogs were favored and a smaller Bullenbeisser was bred in Brabant, in northern Belgium. It is generally accepted that the Brabanter Bullenbeisser was a direct ancestor of today's Boxer. The breed was introduced to other parts of Europe in the late 19th century and to the United States around the turn of the century. The American Kennel Club (AKC) registered the first Boxer in 1904, and recognized the first Boxer champion, Dampf vom Dom, in 1915. During World War I, the Boxer was co-opted for military work, acting as a valuable messenger dog, pack-carrier, attack dog, and guard dog. It was not until after World War II that the Boxer became popular around the world. Taken home by returning soldiers,they introduced the dog to a wider audience and soon became a favorite as a companion, a show dog, and a guard dog.
Appearance and Size
The head is the most distinctive feature of the Boxer. The breed standard dictates that it must be in perfect proportion to the body and above all it must never be too light. The greatest value is to be placed on the muzzle being of correct form and in absolute proportion to the skull. The length of the muzzle to the whole of the head should be a ratio of 1:3. Folds are always present from the root of the nose running downwards on both sides of the muzzle, and the tip of the nose should lie somewhat higher than the root of the muzzle. In addition a Boxer should be slightly prognathous, i.e., the lower jaw should protrude beyond the upper jaw and bend slightly upwards in what is commonly called an underbite or "undershot bite". The Boxer is a short-haired breed, with a shiny, smooth coat that lies tight to the body. The recognized colors are fawn and brindle, often with a white underbelly and white on the front or all four feet. These white markings, called flash, often extend onto the neck or face, and dogs that have these markings are known as "flashy". "Fawn" denotes a range of color, the tones of which may be described variously as light tan or yellow, reddish tan, mahogany or stag/deer red, and dark honey-blonde. The Boxer stands 21 to 25 inches at the shoulder and weighs 65 to 70 pounds.
Personality
Boxers are a bright, energetic and playful breed and tend to be very good with children. They are active dogs and require adequate exercise to prevent boredom-associated behaviors such as chewing or digging. Boxers have earned a slight reputation of being "headstrong," which can be related to inappropriate obedience training. Owing to their intelligence and working breed characteristics, training based on corrections often has limited usefulness. Boxers, like other animals, typically respond better to positive reinforcement techniques such as clicker training, an approach based on operant conditioning and behaviorism, which affords the dog an opportunity to think independently and to problem-solve.
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Videos of Boxers
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THREE BOXERS FIND AN OLD SLEDGE HAMMER........LET THE GAMES BEGIN!
my life with boxers
a photo journey of our years spent with boxers. The boxers that have touched the lives of our families and friends.
BOXERS.....IMAGINE.wmv
A tribute to our 12 year old boxer boy Rudy who passed away due to complications of DM degenerative myleopathy a disorder all to common in boxers. The video is also dedicated to all boxers and their owners. May we find a cure or a way to prevent common genetic disorders in our beautiful breed....the BOXER!
Best Boxer Dog EVER!!!
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Boxer Dogs Attack With Kisses
My kids love to play with their Boxer dog and Baxter loves to attack them with kisses!
Really Funny Boxer Dogs
A normal day with the Princess and her bitter Queen. lol Bailey is the flashy Brindle girl, and Gracey is the classic brindle.
beautiful dogs..our boxers in motion
all kinds of boxers with all kinds of movement.. Some good some not so good. Its up for you to decide! Video is best watched in high quality and let down load first
maverick & baily my boxer dogs spooked by floater in pool
maverick & baily spooked by floater in pool -make it stop
Funny Boxer Dogs enjoy the hose on a hot day!
Meet Olive Oyl and Bluto, 3 year old brother and sister. DID I MENTION THEY LOVE THE HOSE? Particularly when it's 92 degrees and humid!
My Guilty boxer dogs
My two boxers acting guilty after chewing the carpet. Then get put in time out.... they stayed in timeout for about 2 minutes! Can't help it, can't stay mad at those two cute faces!
Boxer Puppies Howl (in HD)
Watch a Boxer named JuneBug and her Boxer puppies. This dog birth and development of this Boxerbreed is similar to dogs such as Yorkshire Terrier, Maltese,Schnauzer, Irish Setter, Westie Terrier, Corgi, Golden Retriever, Labrador, Poodle, Beagle, Bichon, Beagle, Shih Tzu, Collie, German Shepherd, Pomeranian, Pug, Whippet, Chihuahua, Dachshund, BullDog , Pomeranians, Rottweilers, Golden Retriever, Doberman Pinscher, and French Bulldog.
Incredible Boxer dog team work.
2 boxer dogs playing with a balloon. One boxer gets the balloon stuck and can't figure out how to get the balloon back, so the other boxer climbs up, takes the balloon gently and gives it to the other boxer and moves away to supervise.
Surprise (Play) Attack (boxer dogs)
Raleigh & Archie playing in the backyard (THEY'RE NOT FIGHTING!! All boxers play like this)
Boxer Dogs Afraid of Kiddie Pool
Mongo and Maggie the boxers are afraid of the blue kiddie pool with the big orange ball.
pip the boxer agility....fly like an eagle!
Pip the boxer dog flying across the agility field...is there nothing she can't do?






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