Desirable traits
Is medium to large, with a rugged, sleekly-muscled "masculine" build
Needs minimal grooming
Loves to romp and play
Is usually steadfast and reliable with everyone
Looks imposing enough that he is an effective deterrent even when friendly
Not so desirable traits
Rowdiness and exuberant jumping when young
Potential aggression toward other dogs (usually of the same sex)
A strong-willed mind of his own, requiring a confident owner who can take charge
Snorting, wheezing, snoring
Slobbering and drooling
Gassiness (flatulence)
A very real potential for health problems and a short lifespan
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???
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A right-handed boxer is commonly referred to as an "orthodox" boxer. This means they primarily lead with their left hand and foot, using their right hand for power strikes. In contrast, a left-handed boxer is called a "southpaw," leading with their right side. The distinction between orthodox and southpaw styles is important in boxing strategy and matchups.
The correct name of the stance for a right-handed boxer is orthodox.
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A left-handed boxer is often called a southpaw due to the common boxing stance in which the right hand and right foot are forward.
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Boxer's tow mottos are: "Napoleon is always right!" and "I will work harder."
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