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		<title>Some Interesting Facts About Boxer Dogs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the American Kennel Club, boxer dogs are the seventh most popular dog in the United States. If you are sure you want a boxer dog, then you need to know some things before you go out and purchase one.
Buy your boxer for a reputable dealer if you can. If not, when buying from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to the American Kennel Club, <strong>boxer dogs</strong> are the seventh most popular dog in the United States. If you are sure you want a boxer dog, then you need to know some things before you go out and purchase one.</p>
<p>Buy your boxer for a reputable dealer if you can. If not, when buying from a pet store, find out how they purchased their animals. Did they buy the pups from a breeder they are familiar with? You want to be sure that the puppy you get is healthy and from good stock. Sometimes pet stores have a tendency to deal with shady breeders as well.</p>
<p>Know that when you buy a boxer dog from a reputable dealer, they will stand by the norms and standards required of &lt;b&gt;boxer dogs&lt;/b&gt;. This includes respect for uniformity, character traits, color, size and health. By them doing this, you are assured a loving, healthy boxer. Another reason people should go with reputable dealer is that they will have all the documentation you want and even pictures of the puppy’s parents. By checking out the parents, you can find out if there are any qualities you may not want in your boxer… aggressive behavior or tendency to be shy.</p>
<p>If a reputable dealer has been in business for a while, then they will have experience dealing with boxer dogs. They know what to expect regarding their behavior and their traits. They can offer your professional advice. Most times, these dealers have joined a respectable club or they have some involvement with dog shows.</p>
<p>These breeders can also help you select a boxer dog that is worthy of being a champion. They usually know what will make a judge’s head turn so they can help you out in your decision.</p>
<p>Although many people do not deal with them, animal shelters are another wonderful place to go for a pet. About a quarter of these animals are purebred and the fees you pay for your animal will be much less than that of a dealer or pet store. Not only that but you save a life in the meantime.</p>
<p>You have to understand that purebred refers not only to the dog’s pedigree but to its appearance too. If you want a good-looking boxer dog, the dog should have a fawn or brindle color-looking coat. If there are any white spots on the pup, there should be no more than a third on the entire body.</p>
<p>While saying this, if you want to buy a white boxer dog for a pet, they are usually deaf, blind or both. These animals are also not allowed for breeding by the American Boxer Club.</p>
<p>According to records, male dogs are usually much soother and lenient than female boxers.  They are usually hyperactive and hostile. It is best not to have more than one female in the household, as they are aggressive to other females.</p>
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		<title>Learning About the Boxer Breed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before choosing any new pet, it is always wise to put a great deal of thought and research into what type of pet would be best for you and your family.  This is unquestionably the best course of action when choosing a family dog.  There are dozens of different dog breeds, and each has its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before choosing any new pet, it is always wise to put a great deal of thought and research into what type of pet would be best for you and your family.  This is unquestionably the best course of action when choosing a family dog.  There are dozens of different dog breeds, and each has its own typical characteristics and general temperament.  Therefore, before deciding upon any particular dog breed, it is prudent to learn about the breed.</p>
<p>One popular breed among many families is the<strong> boxer breed</strong>.  Boxers fit in well with many households because they are both patient and protective.  After researching dog breeds, a great number of families end up selecting puppies or dogs of the boxer breed.</p>
<p><strong>Excellent Guard Dogs</strong></p>
<p>The boxer breed is well-known for being quite protective of its people ‘family’.  Boxers are wary of strangers approaching the family, keeping a watchful eye and staying alert against any possible danger.  Unlike some other guard dogs, though, the boxer breed is not habitually aggressive—boxers are typically more dignified in their guarding approach.  They will, however, become assertive and aggressive if they feel threatened or if anyone in their ‘family’ is being threatened.  In cases like these, dogs of the boxer breed are unwaveringly courageous.</p>
<p><strong>Affectionate Companions</strong></p>
<p>Boxers are also noted for their fundamentally agreeable temperament.  Dogs of the boxer breed greatly enjoy affection from their human ‘family,’ and they are more than happy to return that with friendliness and attention of their own.  These dogs are quite loyal to the members of their ‘family’ and respond very well to the warmth and thoughtfulness given from them.  Boxers are one of the many breeds of dogs that make for wonderful companions—they truly can become “man’s best friend.”</p>
<p><strong>The Boxer Breed – A Good Choice for Children?</strong></p>
<p>While many people picture the boxer breed as more of a guard dog, the truth is that boxers really do enjoy being around children.  These dogs love to get attention from children.  Furthermore, boxers are actually quite patient.  They are tolerant of kids who may not exactly know the best ways to pet dogs or who may not understand that tails aren’t for tugging.  Of course, it is always a good idea for adults to keep an eye on any dog around very young children—and parents should teach their kids proper ways to give dogs affection and attention.  Nonetheless, dogs of the boxer breed enjoy children’s attention and are very accommodating of kids who haven’t yet learned how to deal with dogs.</p>
<p><strong>Physical Characteristics</strong></p>
<p>Before selecting a dog, it is smart to consider the size of a particular breed.  Many people also prefer to take into account other physical attributes of breeds as well.</p>
<p>Dogs of the boxer breed are generally mid-sized dogs.  They have short limbs; however, they are quite powerful because of their muscular back and legs.  Boxers are considered to be athletic dogs; as such, they will need to be walked often.</p>
<p>Boxers have coats that are short and smooth.  Because of this, they do not require much grooming.</p>
<p>The boxer breed can be a good choice for any family.</p>
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		<title>How To Care For Boxer Pups</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have just brought home a new boxer pup then you will already find the need and importance of training your boxer puppy. Although the boxer dogs are bred to become a very friendly and loving dog they should also be given the obedience straining in order to hold on their demeanor.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have just brought home a new <strong>boxer pup</strong> then you will already find the need and importance of training your boxer puppy. Although the boxer dogs are bred to become a very friendly and loving dog they should also be given the obedience straining in order to hold on their demeanor.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Training Boxer Pups</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">Training boxer pups will require an owner who is ready to stay calm and also be assertive when providing directions. It is important you understand that the boxer dogs are very brilliant puppies who will not usually respond to any training that uses screaming, yelling or hitting methods. Although you need to be firm you should still be very loving to the puppy. In order to help yourself you can use treats. Until and unless your puppy reaches the age of 21 days old it is likely that they would not do much that just eat, sleep and slightly play around. They might also find a place as their restroom which is away from the rest and play areas. You can take this time in order to introduce crate training.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">Gradually you can teach your boxer pups about the word SIT. This command is very easily learnt by most of the dogs. Your boxer dog might also be ready to learn the command COME even at this stage. Regardless the age of your boxer dog they generally love to learn from their masters. As these training sessions are a great experience for the boxer dogs it should also be a great experience for you.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Boxer Puppies Training Guidelines</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">There are a few boxer training guidelines which when followed properly it would help your puppy from being confused. You should also make sure that all your family members also understand these training guidelines. When you have done the formal training there are still lessons to be taught to your boxer. You should also be very consistent when you train your boxer pup. When you become very consistent with your actions and command your boxer puppy will learn faster. Make sure that you use the same words for a particular command and also make sure that the puppy follows your commands so that you will know that they have learnt the command.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">Punishing your boxer puppy will not work but can also be damaging and instead of this you should actual use treats and praises. The punishments should also be to back track the training process. When you are training your boxer pups make sure to keep the sessions short and you can increase the sessions as the boxer gets older. You should also find out signs show by your boxer indicating they are no longer interested in the training. You must remember to stay patient when training your puppy as they will also learn from it. Another guideline is that you must use single commands and not sentences. The boxer dog breed can easily get confused resulting in no response from your puppy. However when you use all the above guidelines in training your boxer pups they would surely respond to your commands and know how to be obedient.</p>
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		<title>Learning About The Boxer Breed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before choosing any new pet, it is always wise to put a great deal of thought and research into what type of pet would be best for you and your family.  This is unquestionably the best course of action when choosing a family dog.  There are dozens of different dog breeds, and each has its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before choosing any new pet, it is always wise to put a great deal of thought and research into what type of pet would be best for you and your family.  This is unquestionably the best course of action when choosing a family dog.  There are dozens of different dog breeds, and each has its own typical characteristics and general temperament.  Therefore, before deciding upon any particular dog breed, it is prudent to learn about the breed.</p>
<p>One popular breed among many families is the<strong> boxer breed</strong>.  Boxers fit in well with many households because they are both patient and protective.  After researching dog breeds, a great number of families end up selecting puppies or dogs of the boxer breed.</p>
<p>Excellent Guard Dogs</p>
<p>The boxer breed is well-known for being quite protective of its people ‘family’.  Boxers are wary of strangers approaching the family, keeping a watchful eye and staying alert against any possible danger.  Unlike some other guard dogs, though, the boxer breed is not habitually aggressive—boxers are typically more dignified in their guarding approach.  They will, however, become assertive and aggressive if they feel threatened or if anyone in their ‘family’ is being threatened.  In cases like these, dogs of the boxer breed are unwaveringly courageous.</p>
<p>Affectionate Companions</p>
<p>Boxers are also noted for their fundamentally agreeable temperament.  Dogs of the boxer breed greatly enjoy affection from their human ‘family,’ and they are more than happy to return that with friendliness and attention of their own.  These dogs are quite loyal to the members of their ‘family’ and respond very well to the warmth and thoughtfulness given from them.  Boxers are one of the many breeds of dogs that make for wonderful companions—they truly can become “man’s best friend.”</p>
<p>The Boxer Breed – A Good Choice for Children?</p>
<p>While many people picture the boxer breed as more of a guard dog, the truth is that boxers really do enjoy being around children.  These dogs love to get attention from children.  Furthermore, boxers are actually quite patient.  They are tolerant of kids who may not exactly know the best ways to pet dogs or who may not understand that tails aren’t for tugging.  Of course, it is always a good idea for adults to keep an eye on any dog around very young children—and parents should teach their kids proper ways to give dogs affection and attention.  Nonetheless, dogs of the boxer breed enjoy children’s attention and are very accommodating of kids who haven’t yet learned how to deal with dogs.</p>
<p>Physical Characteristics</p>
<p>Before selecting a dog, it is smart to consider the size of a particular breed.  Many people also prefer to take into account other physical attributes of breeds as well.</p>
<p>Dogs of the boxer breed are generally mid-sized dogs.  They have short limbs; however, they are quite powerful because of their muscular back and legs.  Boxers are considered to be athletic dogs; as such, they will need to be walked often.</p>
<p>Boxers have coats that are short and smooth.  Because of this, they do not require much grooming.</p>
<p>The <strong>boxer breed</strong> can be a good choice for any family.</p>
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		<title>What You Should Know About AKC Boxer Puppies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[AKC Boxer Puppies
There are a number of boxer dog breeders who can offer you AKC boxer puppies. Your local dog show can be an excellent source to find KDC standard boxer puppies as they are hosted for this particular purpose. There are also several boxer magazines that publish ads from different breeders. You can find [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">AKC Boxer Puppies</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">There are a number of boxer dog breeders who can offer you <strong>AKC boxer puppies</strong>. Your local dog show can be an excellent source to find KDC standard boxer puppies as they are hosted for this particular purpose. There are also several boxer magazines that publish ads from different breeders. You can find the AKC Gazette from the American Kennel Club which is often found at large newsstands which lists the secretaries of most of the national breed clubs who can help you find a local breeder to provide AKC boxer puppies. However purchasing a boxer puppy is not just the matter of money and due to their popularity but purchasing from AKC means that you would have a real or pure breed boxer puppy. It is important that you educate yourself about boxer dog breed as you should be able to recognize a true or genuine boxer dog with AKC breeding standards.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">General appearance of AKC boxer dogs</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">The ideal appearance of a boxer dog is square built and medium sized dog of good substance with strong limbs, short back and short and tight fitting coat. The AKC boxer dogs have well developed muscles which are hard, clean and appear smooth below taut skin. Their movements mean energy. Their gait is very firm yet a bit elastic. These AKC boxer dogs are generally developed with the aim to serve as guard dogs including as work dogs and companion dogs as they combine agility and strength with style and elegance. They always have an alert attention whereas their temperament is tractable and steadfast.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">AKC boxer puppies impart a unique chiseled head which is very different from others. They should also be in good proportion to their body. When judging a boxer dog the first consideration is often given to their overall balance and general appearance. There is also special attention devoted to their head which is then followed by their individual body component which are examined for a proper construction of muscles.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The age of AKC boxer puppy you should prefer</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">Most of the people usually prefer purchasing boxer dogs any time after they are seven to eight weeks old. Most of the states also have regulations regarding their minimum age. However it is important that you consider your individual circumstances. You should also find out if you have the time to spend with your new boxer puppy as there should be someone at home to housebreak the dog. You should also know that if you prefer purchasing a puppy below three months of age they will need plenty of time to sleep and rest. Apart from this make sure that you are going to the right boxer dog breeder for your AKC boxer puppy. A good boxer dog breeder would show deep concerns for their puppy as they would want to know more about their new owner and would also get you familiar with the boxer puppy before purchasing him. You can rather prefer buying AKC boxer puppies from a reputable breeder who can provide you the registration details of the new AKC boxer puppy. <span style="font-size: 14pt;"></span></p>
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		<title>Boxer Dog Obedience Training Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boxer dog obedience training requires more companionship, love and attention than it does towards any other breed of dog. Boxer dogs cannot be left just on a chain like the other dogs. It is actually very comfortable and easy to take proper care of this breed with a little consideration and caution. You will probably [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Boxer dog obedience</strong> training requires more companionship, love and attention than it<span> </span>does towards any other breed of dog. Boxer dogs cannot be left just on a chain like the other dogs. It is actually very comfortable and easy to take proper care of this breed with a little consideration and caution. You will probably have to pay high costs on a boxer dog obedience training and even more money expense on their medical care, training, grooming and food. Additionally this breed is also ranked as the favorite among dog lovers. Therefore it is important to provide adequate and constant attention with love.<span> </span>You will first have to befriend the boxer dog and play with him continuously. You should know that a three month old boxer dog puppy would love to bath especially when the owner sings for him.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Do not leave boxer dogs lonely</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">The obedience training for boxer dogs also includes talking, singing and playing with them and also taking them on a long or short walk. Boxer dogs would simply love you attention and you should shower a lot of love and attention on them along with several treats to make cared for. Boxer dogs usually feel lonely, bored, ignored and destructive especially when they are left alone. When you ignore them for too long then the boxer dogs can get very aggressive. However there should be some extra space given to the boxer dogs as they would never like being locked in a lonely room. The boxer dog which is four years old would love to run about to make a good landing and would also love its own room. These things would make the boxer dog very happy and they in return obey their owners.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">If sometimes the boxer dog is left alone then it good you ensure that they can play with some toys they like. Unless you do this they might try to react. This breed is generally not very destructive in nature and they are smart and strong to get the attention from their owners. However when they get bored and undisciplined they can play spoilsport and also create disaster to your house. This means that it is important to start an obedience training for the boxer dog right from the time it was brought home.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Boxer Dog obedience training</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">The only proficient boxer dog obedience training is to make them happy. The temperament of the boxer dogs usually rules out hyperactivity, aggression and extreme shyness in breed. You should keep these things under control right when they are puppies. When you adopt boxer dogs, before you can look for a boxer puppy it is important to know the history of their parents for any adverse traits. Most of the owners of female boxer dogs generally report heavy aggression over other dogs. One of the best parts in training your boxer dog to be obedient is to play a lot with them. However remember that you should play in sessions or else they can get exhausted over long hours of play or long walks. You should make sure that when you provide obedience training to the boxer dogs the extreme shyness in the dogs should not be mistaken with independence.</p>
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		<title>Boxer Puppy Foods - What You Should Know</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boxer dogs will always be reliant on you for their food. This can be a big responsibility for you as the owner and especially if you own a boxer puppy. The boxer dog will not be able to go out and buy food for them or hunt for food and so it totally your duty [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"></span></strong>Boxer dogs will always be reliant on you for their food. This can be a big responsibility for you as the owner and especially if you own a boxer puppy. The boxer dog will not be able to go out and buy food for them or hunt for food and so it totally your duty to provide your boxer dog a good and nutritious food. You should however ensure that they do not get too weighty from your food and you will also have to ensure that the calories intake meets the amount of energy they will require to stay healthy. A lean yet muscular boxer dog is surely something that everyone would want and so you should ensure to choose a proper diet for your boxer puppy.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Boxer Puppy Foods</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">Apart from what you prefer to feed the boxer puppy it is always recommended that you opt for the diet program that is suggested by the breeder for the puppy. When there is change in the diet at this particular stage it can cause stomach problems in the puppy. However when you opt to change the boxer puppy food make sure to do it gradually, as you can slowly give them the new diet along with their original diet. There are a number of ways to feed a boxer puppy and it is up to you to find out which is the best way for your puppy. It is important you know that the type of food that suits a particular dog cannot always be the same for another.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Recommended Boxer Puppy Food</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">Feeding boxer puppies with some good quality of commercial kibble is one of the most common ways to feed boxer puppies. There are a number of brands in them and they all offer different nutrients which are appropriate for all the stages of boxer dogs. However all the brands are not boxer dog foods as there are also commercial canned foods which a few people mix wit the commercial kibble. If you prefer feeding these commercial foods you should carefully find out about its ingredients and choose one that has few preservatives if possible. Most of the commercial foods are today preservatives and are also additive free and a few also user organic ingredients.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">The other way to feed boxer puppies is to NOT feed then any commercial dog foods, and rather you can provide them with an entirely natural diet that is prepared at home. Natural and raw diets have become common as <strong>boxer puppy foods</strong> called as BARF diet which means raw and bones food. The main idea to choose this diet is to try and imitate the food that the dog might eat in the wild. A number of dog owners are still feeding their boxer dogs this diet and have even gained successful results. However make sure that you feed this diet only when your boxer dog reaches a certain stage of age and not when they are small. One of the best diets for your boxer puppy can be better recommended by the breeder who has sold you the boxer dog.</p>
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		<title>Boxer Dogs Through Rescue Groups</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perhaps you and your family are giving a lot of thought to getting a boxer.  Maybe you have already done a great deal of research on the boxer breed, and you really think that boxer dogs would be an ideal fit with your family because of their temperament and characteristics.  If you haven’t yet decided [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Perhaps you and your family are giving a lot of thought to getting a boxer.  Maybe you have already done a great deal of research on the boxer breed, and you really think that boxer dogs would be an ideal fit with your family because of their temperament and characteristics.  If you haven’t yet decided on a breeder for a puppy, it could be a good idea to consider purchasing one of the <strong>boxer dogs</strong> from a <strong>rescue</strong> group.</p>
<p>Why choose a rescue dog?</p>
<p>Aside from the obvious moral and ethical reasons of choosing a rescue boxer dog—that is, to help save boxer dogs from shelter life (or worse)—there are some good reasons for deciding on a rescue dog:</p>
<p>•    Most rescue boxer dogs are between the ages of 18 months to 5 years.  This means that these dogs are generally housetrained, at the very least.  Many have learned other training commands as well.</p>
<p>•    Rescue boxer dogs are only allowed to be adopted if they are healthy.  Each dog that comes into a rescue group undergoes health testing, gets veterinarian examinations, is spayed or neutered, and gets any necessary shots.</p>
<p>•    The cost of a rescue dog can vary; typically you are paying for the fees of the above-mentioned health screenings and shots.  Rescue groups do not make a profit from the sale of their boxer dogs.  Of course, reputable breeders do not make a profit from the sale of boxer dogs either.  In any case, the cost of rescue boxer dogs will either be comparable to the cost of boxer puppies—or, it can be less.</p>
<p>Be sure, though, to choose a rescue group that is affiliated with either the American Boxer Rescue Association or the All-Breed Alliance, as these organizations hold rescue groups to high standards of practice.</p>
<p>Why are dogs rescued?</p>
<p>Many people assume that rescue boxer dogs must have had some sort of behavioral problems in order for their owners to abandon them.  People think that dog owners wouldn’t leave their dogs with rescue groups (or, worse, in shelters or out on the street) unless the boxer dogs were causing troubles.  This isn’t the case.</p>
<p>All boxer dogs that are offered for adoption go through several weeks at foster homes.  During this time, their temperament is assessed.  Few boxer dogs are ever found to have any behavioral problems, and even these boxers can typically be worked with in obedience classes.</p>
<p>Boxers are taken into dog rescue groups for three reasons:</p>
<p>•    Sometimes abandoned or ‘stray’ boxer dogs are found in animal shelters.  It is generally assumed that the owners of these dogs did not take the trouble to train the dogs (looking at the typical rescue dog age, these dogs are at the dog equivalent of the human “terrible twos” stage of development).</p>
<p>•    Owner surrender of boxer dogs is the second reason.  People have lifestyle changes sometimes that affect their ability to own and care for a dog.</p>
<p>•    Breeders sometimes come to rescue groups, asking for ‘retirement’ homes for their breeder dogs or show dogs.</p>
<p>In any case, temperament is well-assessed before a boxer is put up for adoption.</p>
<p>Jason</p>
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		<title>What About White Boxer Dogs?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boxer dogs have a few different types of coat colorings.  They can be fawn, which means that the bulk of their coat is a solid color ranging from tan to a deep red.  Or, they can be what is called brindle, which basically means that their coloring looks like that of a fawn boxer (in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Boxer dogs have a few different types of coat colorings.  They can be fawn, which means that the bulk of their coat is a solid color ranging from tan to a deep red.  Or, they can be what is called brindle, which basically means that their coloring looks like that of a fawn boxer (in any of the aforementioned shades)—but, it is also overlaid with black stripes.  Many boxers also have some degree of white markings on their bodies and face, which is called flash.</p>
<p>In addition to fawn and brindle boxers, there are also <strong>white boxer dogs</strong>.  Some people think that this variation of coloring in boxers is rare; however, it occurs in about 10% to 25% or so of boxers around the world.  This isn’t all that rare.</p>
<p>What makes white boxer dogs white?</p>
<p>White boxer dogs do not really have a white coloring—they are actually absent of color.  According to genetics, white boxer dogs are really either fawn boxers or brindle boxers that simply have large proportions of their coloring covered by the white markings (the flash).</p>
<p>White boxer dogs only show up in litters in which both parents are flashy boxers.  It is genetically impossible otherwise for a white boxer to be a part of a boxer litter.  Here’s why:</p>
<p>•    Plain parent + Plain parent:  With two plain parents (‘plain’ meaning without flash), the all puppies in the litter will be plain.  This is because the gene for being plain would be the only gene present; therefore, no flashy puppies could be born.</p>
<p>•    Plain parent + Flashy parent:  With one plain parent and one flashy parent, the litter will be comprised of 50% plain puppies and 50% flashy puppies.  Only one parent has a copy of the recessive white boxer dog gene, so no white boxer dogs are born.</p>
<p>•    Flashy parent +Flashy parent:  Each flashy parent has a copy of the recessive gene which can result in white boxer dogs.  When two of these genes come together, a white boxer dog is born.  So, with these two parents, the resulting litter will have 50% flashy puppies, 25% plain puppies, and 25% white puppies.</p>
<p>Do white boxer dogs have health issues?</p>
<p>There are a lot of stories about white boxer dogs having health problems.  Apparently, because these dogs look different, people think that they have different health problems.</p>
<p>The bulk of the stories speak about heart issues.  However, white boxer dogs do not have any more heart problems than other boxer dogs.  These stories are simply untrue.</p>
<p>There are two health issues about which people need to be aware concerning white boxer dogs.  First of all, because these dogs lack pigmentation, they can easily sunburn.  Owners need to be careful about shielding them from the sun so that the dogs do not get skin cancer.  Secondly, more white boxer dogs are deaf than are other boxer dogs.  About 20% of white boxer dogs are deaf (at least partially) as compared to about 2% of other colorings of boxer dogs.</p>
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		<title>Choosing Boxer Dog Food</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the first things a person asks the breeder from whom he is purchasing his boxer puppy from concerns boxer dog food.  A person always want to know what the breeder was feeding the puppies, and what the breeder thinks the person should purchase to feed the puppy at home.  After all, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the first things a person asks the breeder from whom he is purchasing his boxer puppy from concerns <strong>boxer dog food</strong>.  A person always want to know what the breeder was feeding the puppies, and what the breeder thinks the person should purchase to feed the puppy at home.  After all, there are so many types of puppy food and dog food out on the market these days, and there are even more that are sold only through veterinarians or on the internet.  Some people even advocate making your own dog food.  So, it’s only fitting that anyone purchasing a new boxer puppy would question the breeder about what to use as boxer dog food.</p>
<p>Actually, it is a good idea to ask the breeder about feeding the puppy.  This is because whatever boxer dog food the breeder was using, and whatever feeding program he had in place (meaning the times he fed the puppies) should be kept in place, at least initially.  Any abrupt changes in diet will cause stomach upset in a puppy.  So, if a person does decide to switch to a different boxer dog food, he should do so in a gradual manner, slowly introducing the new boxer dog food in with the previous type of food, adding a little bit more of the new food at each feeding until the new food has completely replaced the previous food.</p>
<p>Choosing a Boxer Dog Food</p>
<p>There are many sources of information on <strong>boxer dog food</strong>, and on dog food in general.  A person can ask his veterinarian for suggestions and he can do some researching online about which types of boxer dog food are best.  However, there are so many conflicting opinions and so much different advice that it can be hard to make a decision.  Here are some tips on how to choose a boxer dog food for your dog:</p>
<p>•    Remember that dogs are carnivores/omnivores—that is their nature.  So, it is important to feed your dog a diet rich in meat protein sources.  A plant-based diet or grain-based diet will not be as easy on your dog’s digestive system.  Even plant proteins are not as easy for dogs to digest.  Therefore, you need to make sure that whatever boxer dog food you choose has a high degree of meat proteins.</p>
<p>You can do this by looking at the ingredients label on any boxer dog food.  Check out the first five ingredients.  These ingredients are the most plentiful in the dog food.  At least two of these should be meat sources—chicken, beef or lamb.  Not anything like chicken meal or beef by-products.  Of these first five ingredients, few should be grains (unless they are whole grains like brown rice, for example).</p>
<p>•    Boxer dog food with corn products—such as corn, corn meal, corn gluten meal, or corn syrup—or wheat products should be avoided…especially if these are within the first five ingredients.</p>
<p>•    Fruits and vegetables are good to see in any boxer dog food.</p>
<p>The bottom line—read the label carefully, and if it sounds like something a person would eat, it is probably suitable for <strong>boxer dog food</strong>.</p>
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