Common Name(s) Boxer, German Boxer, Deutscher Boxer Breed Type The Boxer is a working breed that was once used for hunting and bull baiting. Today, the Boxer is prized as a pet and guard dog. This breed is best suited to moderate climates.
Deutscher Boxer, German Boxer, 'Peter Pan' origination: Germany, cross of Danziger and Brabanter Bullenbeissers and other Bavarian breeds ...
German Boxer Deutscher Boxer Appearance: Body:Stocky, powerful, and impressive with an elegantly crested neck, short muscular back and well-arched ribs ...
(German Boxer, Deutscher Boxer) The Boxer has a powerful, stocky body with compact muscles and square-shaped proportions. They have round, brawny necks that are well-muscled and do not possess any dewlap.
In 1895, a boxer was entered into a dog exhibition and the following year the first Boxer club, Deutscher Boxer Club, was established.
In 1896, Deutscher Boxer Club, the first Boxer Club was founded. In 1902, the club printed first ever printed publication of about Boxer. Eventually, in the late 19th century, the breed was introduced to other parts of Europe and United States.
Boxer Dog (German Boxer, Deutscher Boxer) Breed Introduction Boxer Report: Finally, you are able to know almost everything you want to know about your Boxer Dog to create a wonderful relationship and having a fun time with it! ...
^ Chronik des Boxer-Klub E.V. Sitz München. Boxer-Klub E.V. - Sitz München - Deutscher Boxerklub. Retrieved on 2006-08-17. ^ The Worldwide Boxer. The Boxer Head. ^ American Boxer Club Illustrated Standard. The Boxer Bite. ...
The gracious family dog! (other names: Deutscher Boxer, German Boxer) origin: Germany ...
In the early 1900s, the Deutscher Boxer Club established a breed standard for Boxers, and the AKC approved them in 1904. Decades later, American soldiers brought them home after World War II, and they quickly became popular in the U.S.
See also: Boxer, Mastiff, Bulldog, German Boxer, Hip Dysplasia
 
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