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    Developed in Germany, the free boxers puppies is a breed of stocky, medium sized, short haired dog. The coat is smooth or brindled, with or without white
    markings. Boxers are brachycephalic, and have a square muzzle, mandibular
    prognathism, strong jaws and a powerful bite ideal for hanging on to large prey.

    The free boxers puppies was bred from the english bulldog and the now extinct
    bullenbeisser and is part of the molosser group. The head is the most distinctive
    feature of the boxer. The breed standard dictates that it must be in perfect
    proportion to the body and above all it must never be too light.

    The greatest value is to be placed on the muzzle being of correct form and in
    absolute proportion to the skul. Folds are always present from the root of the
    nose running downwards on both sides of the muzzle, and the tip of the nose
    should lie somewhat higher than the root of the muzzle.

    free boxers puppies should be slightly prognathous, the lower jaw should
    protrude beyond the upper jaw and bend slightly upwards in what is commonly
    called an underbite. Boxers were originally a docked and cropped breed,
    and this tradition is still maintained in some countries.

    Due to pressure from veterinary associations, animal rights groups and the
    general public, both cropping of the ears and docking of the tail have been
    prohibited in many countries around the world. There is a line of naturally
    short tailed boxers that was developed in the United Kingdom in anticipation
    of a tail docking ban there after several generations of controlled breeding,
    these dogs were accepted in the kennel club uk registry in 1998,
    and today representatives of the bobtail line can be found in many countries
    around the world.

    In 2008, the fci added a naturally stumpy tail as a disqualifying fault in their
    breed standard, meaning those Boxers born with a bobtail are no longer able
    to be shown in fci member countries. In the United States and Canada as of
    2009, cropped ears are still more common in show dogs.

    In March 2005 the akc breed standard was changed to include a description
    of the uncropped ear, but to severely penalize an undocked tail.
    An adult boxer typically weighs between 55 and 80 lbs. Adult male boxers are
    between 22 and 25 inches tall at the withers adult females are between 21 to 23½ inches 53 and 60 cm.

    The boxer makes a great family pet, free boxers puppiescan be raised in an
    apartment as long as she gets frequent exercise, free boxers puppies would
    prefer to actually live in the home as boxers puppies is a people dog.

    A properly fenced enclosure would be perfect for this high energy dog, boxers
    puppiesis loving and intelligent and makes a good watch dog and guard dog.
    boxers puppiesis very good with children.

    Never leave young children unsupervised with a boxers puppies.
    special health considerations. Most dog breeds have certain inherited health
    problems associated with that specific breed and the boxer is no exception.

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