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Boxer
Boxer rescues may offer books on training of your new pet. The boxer is not frequently found in rescues because the boxer is very popular.
Originated in Germany in the 19th century this dog is bred for stability and strength. Breed fanciers formed a club in 1896 to pursue the looks and qualities clearly desired in this breed and the AKC recognized this breed in 1904. The modern breed is only slightly different from the original. A medium-sized, short-haired, tight-fitting coat dog, this dog is playful and high-spirited, yet even-tempered making it an excellent family dog. This breed is protective of its family and home, makes a good guard dog, and is used in military and police work.
Boxer rescues may offer books on training of your new pet. The boxer is not frequently found in rescues because the boxer is very popular.
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Youthful exuberance of this breed is shown from the puppy stage to the senior years. These dogs are constantly entertaining and one can not help but smile even when in the worse of moods. These cute animals have a variety of tricks to make us laugh. The personality of this breed is unique and very enjoyable for most owners but novice owners should be weary that the breed is not for everyone, because it’s very energetic, playful and striving for lots of attention. Without a task to do, they will become destructive when finding a way to entertain themselves. Boxer rescues may offer books on training of your new pet. The boxer is not frequently found in rescues because the boxer is very popular.
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