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Boxer Dog Breed Profile Information, Pictures, Traits, Characteristics
Boxers were originally bred to be medium-size guard dogs. Today, although The Boxer's ancestors were the German Bullenbeisser (a dog that descended from Mastiffs) and
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His intelligence and tractability enabled the Bullenbeisser to reinvent himself as a family and a guard dog. The Brabanter, was developed for use in close quarters on
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The Mastiff, as we know it today, was developed in England, but the Bullenbeisser was definitely of early Germanic origins and was the basic dog from which the many
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The Brabanter Bullenbeisser was the hunting dog of choice in 19th century Belgium and later on Germany. It was a strong, agile, intelligent breed that could
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History of the (Deutscher) Boxer The Boxer has its origins from Germany. Ancestors of the Boxer were the German Bullenbeisser, a dog of Mastiff descent, and the
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About 1830, the white color began to appear in the Bullenbeisser's, due to imported English dogs, especially Bulldog, who were crossed with the already existing
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Training a Boxer Dog as an Attack Dog. Got a Question About Boxer Dogs? Just Ask! The boxer’s parent breeds, the Belgian Brabanter Bullenbeisser and the English
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The Boxer is part of the Molosser dog group, developed in Germany in the late 1800s from the now extinct Bullenbeisser, a dog of Mastiff descent, and Bulldogs
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Im Alten Rom traten Bullenbeißer-Hunde in den Arenen auf, wo sie gegen Löwen, Bären Dokumente berichten enthusiastisch über diese englischen Fighting Dogs
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