Boxer

If you’re interested in getting a Boxer and this is the first time for you, you will want to go about this
methodically. This means finding out first and foremost all about Boxers. And one of the little nuggets of information that you will come across
will be the different colours a Boxer comes in. For instance, you have fawn coloured, red, white, and also brindle Boxers.
Of these colours there is no one particular favourite amongst Boxer owners, although brindle Boxers do seem to catch the eye
of many people. It is also not uncommon to see white markings on the Boxers no matter what their particular colour.
If you’ve ever had a Boxer before as a pet then you know exactly how feisty and playful they can be. You also know what great
pets they make and you won’t be scared off by their apparent ferociousness.
As mentioned earlier Boxers come in a variety of shades from red to white to fawn, and as mentioned brindle Boxers seem to be
slightly further ahead in the popularity stakes than the other colours. But this has nothing whatsoever to do with a Boxer’s temperament.
Boxer’s are also a friendly sort of dog and if trained at early age to interact with other pets and animals, will be able to
live in comparative harmony with them. A Boxer also makes a great family dog for a number of reasons, the main one being because they are playful
and affectionate, as well as being loyal.
Boxer’s are also highly intelligent and more trainable than most other dogs. They have a quick intelligence that allows them
to learn easily and be trained, although they can get into mischief if they feel the need to do so. Boxer’s are also used as competitive dogs,
not necessarily as show dogs but in the obedience category.
It should also be noted that although brindle Boxers as well as fawn and red Boxers can be registered freely in Kennel Clubs,
some clubs don’t accept white Boxers on their lists.
If you want to list your Boxer in a kennel club, then you will do well to get a fawn, red or brindle Boxers instead of white
Boxers. You might also be interested to know that Boxers were named so because they tend to use their front paws in a manner
reminiscent of, that’s right, human boxers.
|