More Infromation on the Breed of Boxer

Males Females
Height / Wieght 57-63cm (22-25 in) 30–32 kg (66–70lb) 25–27kg (55–60lb) 53-59 cm (21-23 in)
Coat Colours Fawn and Brindle ** Please see below**
Classification Working Dog (CKC and AKC)
Origins Germany (1894)
Average Life Span 10 years
Average Litter Size 4 to 8 pups
Standards CKC AKC


Boxer?  What's in the the name?
The name "Boxer" is supposedly derived from the bread's tendency to play by standing on its hind legs and "boxing" with its front paws.

Colours:

Flashy - Is either fawn or brindle with a white mask, collar and white socks.  The white should be lest then 30% of the body.
Black Mask / Plain - Is either fawn or brindle and have a black mask and could have a bit of white.
White - Is either fawn or brindle and has more then 30% white on his/her body.

Flashy Fawn puppy Plain Fawn Flashy Fawn
Flashy Brindle Flashy Brindle puppies Plain Brindle
White / Brindle White / Fawn Puppy White
**Note that even if your dog is all white, he/she is still fawn or brindle. If you look closely to the skin, you can see the brindle or fawn colour

What Jobs can a Boxer do?
Boxers are friendly, lively companions that are popular as family dogs. Their suspicion of strangers, alertness, agility, and strength make them formidable guard dogs. They sometimes appear at dog agility or obedience trials and flyball events. These strong and intelligent animals have also been used as service dogs, guide dogs for the blind, therapy dogs, police dogs in K9 units, and occasionally herding cattle or sheep. The versatility of Boxers was recognized early on by the military, which has used them as valuable messenger dogs, pack carriers, and attack and guard dogs in times of war.

As puppies, Boxers demonstrate a fascinating combination of worrisome expressions, energetic curiosity, flexible attention spans and charming characteristics.

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