Breed: Boxer

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Remster500

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198 posts

224 months

Friday 1st March
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Thought it might be interesting to start individual threads for our preferred breed of dog, to share photos / stories / hints & tips. It could prove useful to existing and prospective owners.

This is ‘Maverick’ our 11mth old Boxer. He’s quite a character, as are all Boxers, the comedy Jester of the canine world. He’s our 2nd of the breed having lost our first in Jan.23’ aged 11.

As a breed, they’re great loyal companions and provide lots of entertainment. Be aware though that they are full on and very powerful dogs. Easy maintenance due to short hair coat and cheap to run wink for a large breed.
They’re very athletic and love a good walk, but are not as exercise dependent as other working dogs like Collies, Spaniels etc.

Here are a few pictures of Mad Maverick!
From a pup at 5Kg, he now weighs 35Kg and will likely be 40Kg+ fully grown. A big lump!! eek
Feel free to ask any questions??











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Smint

1,984 posts

42 months

Friday 1st March
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Lovely dog that.
Mad as a box of frogs.

some bloke

1,202 posts

74 months

Friday 1st March
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They are my favourite breed. We had one as kids, then a cousin bred a couple of litters so there were a load around friends and family. It was great seeing them all as I'd known them as pups do they all remembered me. Lovely dogs.

Marniet

261 posts

163 months

Saturday 2nd March
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This is Glorias day care pal ‘canelo’ in his Halloween costume . I love him but she blows a bit hot and cold with him.

Remster500

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198 posts

224 months

Saturday 2nd March
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Smint said:
Lovely dog that.
Mad as a box of frogs.
Cheers thumbup
He’s from a decent bloodline and litter of 9 boys - all handsome chaps!

Remster500

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198 posts

224 months

Saturday 2nd March
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some bloke said:
They are my favourite breed. We had one as kids, then a cousin bred a couple of litters so there were a load around friends and family. It was great seeing them all as I'd known them as pups do they all remembered me. Lovely dogs.
They are a fun breed, especially as puppies. Such characters from day 1.smile

Remster500

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198 posts

224 months

Saturday 2nd March
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Marniet said:


This is Glorias day care pal ‘canelo’ in his Halloween costume . I love him but she blows a bit hot and cold with him.
Great pic, and love the Boxer related name ‘Canelo’! yes

Gas1883

567 posts

55 months

Saturday 2nd March
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Lovely dog , I remember 30 yrs ago there being 6 boxers on our road , one family had 3 , can’t remember seeing one for years , shame

Scaleybrat

559 posts

212 months

Saturday 2nd March
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When I was a child, my grandparents had a boxer, Bruno. Not named after Frank but the pipe tobacco my grandad smoked, St Bruno! Fantastic dog, very protective but soft as anything. I was amazed how many people would be scared or wary of boxers, probably because they are large and muscular but I’ve never met an aggressive one. Full of character and loyal, just love the breed.
A number of years ago, I was walking down Brook Street in Broughty Ferry on a busy Saturday afternoon. A car, parked on the street, was continually sounding its horn with the noise echoing between the shops. I could see the offending car and could see a crowd beginning to congregate looking inside the vehicle. Fearing there was a medical emergency, I quickened my pace to get to the car and assist if needed. When I got to the front of the car, I looked in the driver’s window to see this.

His owner had disappeared to the shops and left him in the car. Paw on the horn, everybody outside the car giggling and laughing at his antics. Just sums up the character of a boxer - brilliant smile

lrdisco

1,549 posts

94 months

Saturday 2nd March
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He looks lovely.

Remster500

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198 posts

224 months

Saturday 2nd March
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Scaleybrat said:
When I was a child, my grandparents had a boxer, Bruno. Not named after Frank but the pipe tobacco my grandad smoked, St Bruno! Fantastic dog, very protective but soft as anything. I was amazed how many people would be scared or wary of boxers, probably because they are large and muscular but I’ve never met an aggressive one. Full of character and loyal, just love the breed.
A number of years ago, I was walking down Brook Street in Broughty Ferry on a busy Saturday afternoon. A car, parked on the street, was continually sounding its horn with the noise echoing between the shops. I could see the offending car and could see a crowd beginning to congregate looking inside the vehicle. Fearing there was a medical emergency, I quickened my pace to get to the car and assist if needed. When I got to the front of the car, I looked in the driver’s window to see this.

His owner had disappeared to the shops and left him in the car. Paw on the horn, everybody outside the car giggling and laughing at his antics. Just sums up the character of a boxer - brilliant smile
Brilliant story biglaugh
Typical Boxer behaviour, they can be such dick***ds, but you end up laughing at their antics. jester

You are right that some people, and other dogs are wary of Boxers. They do have a presence about them and are very nosey / social.

Dan-k

564 posts

173 months

Saturday 2nd March
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This is my boxer Boyce, he’s 11 this year. Proper good boy excellent with the kids but he’s got some medical issues now frown






Remster500

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198 posts

224 months

Saturday 2nd March
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Dan-k said:
This is my boxer Boyce, he’s 11 this year. Proper good boy excellent with the kids but he’s got some medical issues now frown



Ahhh, Boyce is a good old boy. It’s sad they have to age, but hoping he has plenty more time with you despite the medical issues.love

This is Rafferty our last boy, who we lost in Jan. last year aged 11. He was a smasher of a dog too! cry

Dan-k

564 posts

173 months

Saturday 2nd March
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Remster500 said:
Ahhh, Boyce is a good old boy. It’s sad they have to age, but hoping he has plenty more time with you despite the medical issues.love

This is Rafferty our last boy, who we lost in Jan. last year aged 11. He was a smasher of a dog too! cry
Yeh they are lovely characters he’s my 2nd boxer first one only got to 8 frown and they all seem to have the same temperament- I’ve not come across a bad one.

He’s hanging in there - we can’t take him to the park anymore or long walks cos he has heart problems. frown he has fits and falls over when he gets excited it’s difficult when we have visitors or knocks at the door.




He loved the park and I think he inspired a lot of people we used to meet at the park and on walks to get boxers as when I got him he was the only one that went to the park but now there’s at least 6 young boxers that he used to play with.


Gingerbiker67

107 posts

229 months

Saturday 2nd March
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This is Murphy, who we lost a couple of weeks ago. Great dog, bringing in a pup a couple of years ago gave him a new lease of life. 13 years of happy memories: boxers are great!

Remster500

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198 posts

224 months

Saturday 2nd March
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Gingerbiker67 said:
This is Murphy, who we lost a couple of weeks ago. Great dog, bringing in a pup a couple of years ago gave him a new lease of life. 13 years of happy memories: boxers are great!
Sorry for your loss of Murphy - Lovely boy!
My wife and daughter are pushing for a 2nd Boxer, but I’m not sure I can manage the chaos!! rotate

Gladers01

752 posts

55 months

Saturday 2nd March
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Dan-k said:
This is my boxer Boyce, he’s 11 this year. Proper good boy excellent with the kids but he’s got some medical issues now frown



The puppy shot looks like he's smoking a cigar, they are lovely dogs, my first mutt was a white boxer called Snowy and probably the runt of the litter, he had a good temperament and socialised well with other dogs, the only downside was he used to dribble a lot and lived to the age of 12 smile

Remster500

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198 posts

224 months

Saturday 2nd March
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Dan-k said:
Yeh they are lovely characters he’s my 2nd boxer first one only got to 8 frown and they all seem to have the same temperament- I’ve not come across a bad one.

He’s hanging in there - we can’t take him to the park anymore or long walks cos he has heart problems. frown he has fits and falls over when he gets excited it’s difficult when we have visitors or knocks at the door.




He loved the park and I think he inspired a lot of people we used to meet at the park and on walks to get boxers as when I got him he was the only one that went to the park but now there’s at least 6 young boxers that he used to play with.
Great to hear you’ve inspired others to get Boxers. They really are a great breed, but a bit marmite - people either LOVE or don’t get them! The people who don’t like them normally own a CockerPoo or some other vanilla breed!! Nuff said! rofl

spookly

4,195 posts

102 months

Monday 4th March
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I love Boxers.
My two Danes play regularly with a few different Boxers.

irc

8,195 posts

143 months

Tuesday 5th March
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When I was a teenager a neighbour had a boxer she let us walk on the moors. Lovely thing. One of us used to hide in the bracken then Cindy was sent to hunts us out. I can still see her doing huge bounds to see as far as possible as she searched. Nice friendly thing.

I agree there isn't as many about these days. Though there is one gets walked in our local park. Called Lennox Lewis.