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Bay Area Boxer
Bay area boxer rescue will provide training information and a picture of surrendered dogs.
This breed originated in Germany in the 19th century. George Alt is reputed as the father of the breed. The dog has a square profile. The back is short, straight, slightly sloping, broad and strongly muscled. The loin is short, well tucked up and taut. Loyal and affectionate, these dogs are known for the way they get along so well with children. A well brought-up and properly socialized dog of this breed will also get along with his own kind and other household pets. These dogs are relatively easy to train.
Bay area boxer rescue will provide training information and a picture of surrendered dogs.
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Common misspellings are boxter, boxters, boxxer, boxxers, bockser, bocksers, boxre, noxer, goxer, voxer, bixer, blxer, bpxer, boser, bocer, bozer, boxee, boxet, boxeg, boxef, boxres, noxers, goxers, voxers, bixers, blxers, bpxers, bosers, bocers, bozers, boxees, boxets, boxegs, boxefs, bocser, bocsers, boxsir, boxsirs, boxxer, boxxers, bauchser, bauchsers, boxor, boxors, boxerr, boxerrs, bxer, bxers.
When deciding to add a pet of this breed to your family one of the most important things is learning much about the breed. These dogs are not for novice owners, because they need a strong hand and a consistent training. Without enough exercise and mental stimulation, these dogs may become aggressive and dominating. Another thing to consider when purchasing a pet is how to choose a good breeder. For every reputable breeder, there is an untrustworthy one. Buying from an irresponsible breeder you have no health and temperament guarantees. Bay area boxer rescue will provide training information and a picture of surrendered dogs.
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