As long as your female boxer dog and male boxer dog are not related, you can allow them to mate and have puppies. It is up to you if you want to sell the puppies or just raise them yourself. If you do not neuter the puppies they will try to mate, but since they will be brother and sister it isn't recommended that you allow them to mate.
The father needs to be separated from the female boxer and the puppies once she gives birth.
You should separate the father from the female boxer and the puppies once she gives birth.
A male and female boxer will try to mate with their own puppies once the puppies go into heat.
i am looking for a male boxer to brred my female boxer where do i even start to find the right male full blood boxer???
Around two months the same as dogs that are not inbreed dogs
Boxer puppies are warm blooded like all puppies/dogs.
I believe you are asking if a female boxer can be mated to her half-brother on her sire's side. If this is the question, the answer is no - they are too closely related and you risk having congenital defects and genetic problems in the puppies.
You can check with local breeders in your area to buy a boxer female and male. Many breeders have puppies from different parents so they are not related, and you can allow them to mate.
Yes but the puppies with probably be deformed or she will have a miscarriage
It isn't common for a Boxer dog to have 12 puppies in one litter. On average, a Boxer will give birth to four to six puppies per litter.
boxer puppies can eat puppy biscuits, but cannot drink milk. milk has a substance that can cause the puppy to diorreah
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