About 3 months, give or take. Boxers are tricky animals, especially with health problems.
yea he is but he just wasnt a boxer who reached complete stardom andre bishop is a real person and a boxer just google his name and you'll be able to find videos of him talking about the game and his life...
You just breed dogz until you can get a boxer at the Adoption Center.
No. You just have to train longer and harder is you are not
The antegonial notch is the depression along the jawline. To feel for the antegonial notch, place your thumb under your ear and against the back of your jaw. Slide your thumb along the border of the jaw as if tracing the jawline from your ear to your chin. Your thumb will slide down the back of the jawline (mandible), then turn a corner at the angle of the jaw. Just in front of this angle, your thumb will feel a slight depression; this is the antegonial notch (easier to see on a picture than it is to describe).
If you are referring to spots underneath their fur, and just on the skin, then yes, certain breeds of boxer dogs have spots.
nothing just hands
The genus species of a boxer is Canis lupus familiaris.
Boxer represented the Russian working class so I'm just assuming it represents the fall of the working people of russia
yes,they are able to have bones.i used to feed my boxer bones at 4 months and he is just fine.
At the side of their throat, just below the jawline, about an inch forward of where the jawbone edges up towards the ear.
If you mean the two bits of hanging tissue just under the jawline - wattles, waddells or tassles - or if you mean at the end of the lower chin - a beard.
you just answered it. DA