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True Boxer Dog Breeders all over the world are working around the clock to improve the breed’s genetic makeup doing their uttermost to reduce or eliminate the risk of genetic abnormalities and exclude any possibility of polluting the breed with undesirable traits. These breeders never make business out of breeding, and they do not regard this activity as a source of income. Unfortunately, there are lots of those who do. These “breeders” produce dogs in large numbers, but these dogs are usually of low quality and are not likely to make great show dogs. Besides, due to lack of pedigree records, such dogs run an increased risk of getting serious genetic diseases. Because they are kept in very poor conditions, many dogs suffer infections and parasite infestations.

If you would like to purchase a high quality Boxer puppy, choosing a good Boxer Dog Breeder must be your primary concern at the moment. This is not a one-day matter, and if you are not experienced in this, you must be ready to spend a long time picking up sufficient knowledge on how to properly look for a good Boxer Dog Breeder. Please, it is absolutely imperative that you learn the basic signs that will help you define a dollar-oriented “puppy mill”. Do not purchase puppies at pet stores of from street brokers.

Today, the Boxer is known as a companion breed, which is very playful and cheerful and not showing the slightest vestiges of ferocity. The dog’s specific “boxing” manner of playing with other dogs and people has become eponymous to the breed. Boxers use their front paws actively when playing. They are okay with children, but they should not be left around children unsupervised. Boxers are very strong and active dogs, and may hurt a child accidentally. Good Boxer Dog Breeders do not usually recommend this breed for families with young children.

Boxers are medium-sized and sturdy dogs, featuring short and glossy coat, which comes in fawn, red, brindle (often with white markings), etc. White coat is not preferred. These dogs have blunt wrinkly muzzles and very intense eyes. The neck is powerful and sloping. The head is square. The ears are not always cropped. The tail is usually docked. Wither height averages 22-25 inches, and body weight amounts to 55-70 lbs. Boxer Dog Breeders always make sure their potential clients learn as much as possible about the breed.

Boxer Dog Breeders



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