Smooth-haired breed of working dog named for its manner of "boxing" with its sturdy front paws when beginning to fight. Developed in Germany, it includes strains of bulldog and terrier in its heritage. Because of its reputation for courage, aggressiveness, and intelligence, it has been used in police work; it is also valued as a watchdog and companion.
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The past participle of "breed" is "bred."
There is no breed called an "English Boxer." The Boxer breed originated in Germany, not England.
bred: We bred rabbits for years.The past participle is also bred: We have bred many kinds of rabbits.
You can breed any rabbit if it is a rabbit and it is the right age to breed.
They are both fine. Boxer would be used to describe a single dog or in general the dog breed. Boxers is the plural form for Boxer, or in other words, is used to describe more than one of that dog breed. Example Sentences: Boxer: "I have a pet Boxer" Boxers: "I really love Boxers"
there is no "breed" name for a dog that isn't a pure bred dog. It's just simply a mix. And it's schnauzer not schouazr. There's no such thing as a miniature boxer either. Hahahaha
The past participle of "breed" is "bred."
There is no breed called an "English Boxer." The Boxer breed originated in Germany, not England.
bred: We bred rabbits for years.The past participle is also bred: We have bred many kinds of rabbits.
Past tense of breed or breeding is bred.
They were bred to be guard dogs.
You breed to pure bred horses of the same breed, for example: breed 2 pure bred Mustangs. (it doesn't have to be Mustangs) and the baby will be a pure bred Mustang(:
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A baby boxer is commonly referred to as a "puppy." Specifically, they are called boxer puppies when they belong to the boxer breed. Boxer puppies are known for their playful and energetic nature, typical of the breed.
boxers were bred in Germany.
no, they were originally bred in Germany :)
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.