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Boxer Puppys
To acquire boxer puppys, contact kennels and ask questions about their background and training.
These are muscular, short-coated, square-headed dogs with tight skin and a docked tail. The dog’s nose is broad, and the top of the muzzle appears slightly pushed in, leaving the jaw a bit undershot. The lower jaw protrudes beyond the upper jaw and curves slightly upward. The only acceptable body color in the standard is fawn, and the only acceptable pattern is brindle. These dogs should not be left to their own devices. They should be always supervised by their owners. A healthy, even-tempered dog of this breed is a joy for its owner.
To acquire boxer puppys, contact kennels and ask questions about their background and training.
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Generally speaking, this breed is characterized as even-tempered, dignified but with a touch of impish spirit, and full of courage. These gentle giants are very good-natured and loyal to children; they can suffer the pokes of kids with stoicism, but still should not be left unsupervised with babies. Aggression, shyness and hyperactivity are unacceptable in the breed. All reputable breeders check the breeding stock for health and temperament prior to mating, so their puppies are less prone to developing disorders. To acquire boxer puppys, contact kennels and ask questions about their background and training.
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