Boxer
The boxer is a German breed, developed in the late 1800s from mastiff-type dogs known as bullenbeisers (bull-baiters). The brabant bullenbeiser is generally accepted as being the most immediate ancestor of the boxer. These dogs were selectively bred for hunting and holding prey - and the independent thinking ability required for that task remains a feature of the breed today.
The modern boxer is a medium sized dog, short haired, energetic and muscular dog. Males stand between 57-63 cm (23-25 inches) tall and weigh around 30-32kg (66-70lb), and females 53-59 cm (21-23 inches) weighing around 25-27kg (55-60lb).
The boxer is a brachycephalic breed - meaning that it has a very short muzzle with the lower jaw extending beyond the upper jaw (undershot). While this gives the dog a very secure 'bite' (remember the breed was first developed for hunting and holding prey) it also means he has difficulty in regulating body temperature, and does not do well in very hot or cold conditions - he may also snore.
Yorkie
The Yorkshire Terrier's coat is not coarse, but is fine and silky to the touch. Unlike other breeds, which have fur, the Yorkshire has hair that is growing constantly. They have no undercoat and do not shed.
The Yorkshire Terrier is a lovely lap dog that much prefers to be held on their owner's lap all day. They have a dose of attitude combined with a bright and playful nature. The Yorkshire Terrier is a true and loyal companion.
This dog is intelligent, lively, and fearless. They focus entirely on their owner and are extremely affectionate. It has been said that a Yorkshire Terrier requires more human companionship and attention than any other breed.
The Yorkshire Terrier can be territorial and likes to have their space respected. They are tolerant of older children if treated with care. The Yorkshire Terrier can also be somewhat independent and assertive. They get along well with other pets.
The Yorkshire Terrier's coat requires daily grooming. The hair on top of the head, if grown long, is usually secured with a band or bow. However, if the Yorkshire Terrier is not being used for show, then the coat may be clipped short. Ears and eyes must be cleaned daily. Dental hygiene is also important.
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Chiorkiepoos have drooped ears with curly fur, small bodies with short stubby legs and they have long tails. they have a fiery attitude and are very loyal.
Like a cross between a pit bull and a boxer?
Exactly like males but with different 'parts' >_>
cute
yes it does
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they mostly look like boxer dogs tails but i haven't seen one with a long tail
Jo momma
It would look like a poor breeding choice dont mix the lines why would you want to do that
They are different because shorts are longer and boxer shorts are shorter. Boxer shorts look cooler.
it is very earthy, rocky (not the boxer) and it is also very dark if you live in the mountain with no electricity.
Boxer blamed the executions on Snowball, but you will have to look up his solution in the book.
(old answer, not my answer)boxer is named after the boxer rebellion in China ! (my answer) boxer represents a type of person during that time. not a particular person in history. he represents a very hardworking person. there were some people like boxer in real like that. boxer represents that type of person