Yes,
Boxers come from a completely different kinds of families then Bulldogs. The Boxer comes from cross breeding of the English Bulldog and now extinct Bullenbeisser but they are a completely different breed of dog despite their origin. The English Bulldog and French Bulldog are short, stocky, have short muzzles, and are born without long tails. Where Boxers are tall, lean, longer muzzles, and have full tails at birth ( usually cropped later). There is an American Bulldog that somewhat looks like the Boxer but is still a totally different breed.
Yes, the dog breed, Boxers, are known to be a very independent breed.
In this case Boxers have the advantage of being bigger than Bulldogs and consiquently stronger, however if English Bulldogs were to be scaled up to the same size as boxers Bulldogs would probably be stronger.
Boxers are an intelligent breed of dog.
Overbites, where the bottom teeth stick out further than the top teeth, can occur in any breed of dog, although it may be more common in brachycephalic breeds like Bulldogs or Pugs due to their facial structure. Dental issues can also cause the appearance of teeth sticking out.
Bulldogs were originally bred for bullbating, but nowadays Bulldogs are bred to be beloved family pets or companions.
Any breed can be a service dog! Bulldogs are a rare breed for service dogs, but with the training and effort, it’s possible.
Yes, the British Bulldog is a popular breed.
Boxers, (neither the dog breed or the people who box as a sport) have or use hooves.
This breed came from England originally.
Yes, but by artificial insemination.
There are many within the United States who breed English bulldogs. This is due to the fact that it is the mascot of the United states Navy so it is a popular breed.
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