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Boxer Life habits and morphological characteristics

The Boxer has a square head and blunt muzzle, with erect ears and drooping ears. The mouth is wide and the nose is black, with wrinkles on the muzzle and nose, and the corners of the mouth are curved and tilted upwards, giving it an angry look; the erect ears are trimmed, making it look even more ferocious. The body is solid, the chest is broad and the abdomen is narrow, the muscles are well-developed, the limbs are strong, the tail is short, and the posture is vigorous. The fur is short and shiny, with a variety of single colors such as tan, brown, beige and black, and there are white spots on the chest.

Boxer Distribution range and habitat

Originated from Germany

Boxer Detailed Introduction

Boxer originated in Germany. The ancestor of Boxer is the mastiff breed. In the Middle Ages, it was used to attack bison, hunt wild boars and deer. In the 19th century, the Boxer was bred in Munich, Germany by mating the Basel Mastiff with a bulldog, and mating with some other breeds to improve the current Boxer.

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The American Kennel Club first registered the Boxer in 1904. The first championship was held in 1915, but it wasn't until 1940 that Americans really began to like this dog. This may be because some Boxers won high scores in dog shows. Boxers are ugly, but they are extremely loyal to their owners. When two boxers fight, they often stand on their hind legs first, stretch out their front legs to fight each other, and then bite each other, which is very tragic. Because they are fierce to the enemy, brave and good at fighting, and have high ornamental value, many foreign breeders.

All European dogs are related to the Boxer. After a long period of scientific breeding, this popular German dog not only retains its original excellent qualities, but also changes its appearance. During the period, the British Bulldog was exported to Germany. In fact, the famous bulldog in Reinagle's painting in 1803 is very similar to the Boxer, and the British Bulldog in some paintings in 1850 is almost the same as the German dog.

The Boxer is loyal and does not bear grudges. It is especially affectionate to children and easy to train. It can be used as a police dog, guard dog, personal guard dog, and guide dog. Because of its good obedience, it is also a good companion dog.


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