It is a matter of preference. Some people prefer the tails and ears cropped and some do not. What is "cute" to some may be ugly to others.
How much it costs to get a boxer's tail and ears docked will vary from vet to vet. They need to be around 8-10 weeks old.
Yes, although they are bred to a slightly different breed standard, they are the same breed (unless you are thinking of the American Bulldog which is different). The only real noticeable difference between English and American-born Boxers is that in America most Boxers are cropped and docked for show - which is illegal in England.
My dog Cosmo half labrador half brindle boxer I believe it is a Cans Corso. The tail is docked, and breed standards allow the ears to be cropped or left natural. Cane Corsos are a Mastiff breed, which account for their size, and drooling!
If you adopt a six-week old Boxer puppy with an undocked tail, there is no need to take it to the vet, it is to late to have the tail docked.
The boxer tail is long, thin and whip like. Their tendencies to break it while wagging is greatly increased if left undocked. If you've ever seen a boxer then you have seen their trademark "happy tail" and you could imagine the damage that tail would do if it were long.
Technically, yes. But it's a lot of unnecessary pain (especially at an older age) for a cosmetic procedure.
well if your boxer is a working dog them yes , but if you just want a companion then in my opinion : no it is very tramutizing for the dog . bu it all depends on you! :)
all of them except doberman pinscher The boxer and great danes ears also have to be cropped and taped for them to stand up. The only breed listed with naturally erect ears is the Siberian husky
You really shouldn't cut a boxers tail or ears. Its mean and cruel. It should be natural. Although some breeds need their tails cut boxers don"t
Yes, Boxers are a breed of Dog. They are usually a shade of brown, red, white or brindle with white markings. They are of medium to large size and often suffer from rheumatism and seizures caused by epilepsy - however responsible breeders will never mate dogs with either of these conditions so if you want a Boxer puppy, buy from a responsible breeder. They are docked and cropped for exhibition in parts of America and Canada, although they are shown naturally in countries where these operations are banned. They are gentle and excellent with kids in general, but can be quite boisterous. Boxers are relatively common in most countries and can be taught simple obedience and guarding. They have a short coat and deep chests, with a short muzzle and an intelligent expression. I myself have never owned a Boxer, but have known several that were all friendly and reliable dogs.
I can't see the question making sense.
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.