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A male and female boxer will try to mate with their own puppies once the puppies go into heat.
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.
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.
4 or 5
it all depends on what kind of breed the dog is
No a pit and a boxer are different breeds though they have similar characteristics they are not the same dog.
If you're asking how many times a dog can have puppies, i believe its once a year.
1-23 puppies in one litter, but smaller dogs tend to have less puppies in one litter.
My Boxer had 10 puppies two weeks ago. it was her first litter, but that is uncommon. you should take her to the vet and have them do an ultra sound and an exray to count the puppies. The cost is nominal, but it is best to make sure you know how many there are, because a first time mommy can stop delivering with a baby still inside.
When my Boxer had puppies we sold them for about £500 each, so i would say about £400-£600. Sorry, that's all i know
No, each dog has their puppies all at once
There are many good books about training puppies, in particular, "The Everything Boxer Book: A Complete Guide to Raising, Training, and Caring for Your Boxer" by Karla Spitzer is a great choice. There are many others specifically for the Boxer as well as many for dogs in general such as "The Sit Down Come Heel Stay and Stand Book: A Step-By-Step Dog Training Achievement Book" by Claire Arrowsmith.