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Boxer Puppies Scrubs Scrub Set

Big Dog | April 9th, 2010

As most pet owners do, you too can show everyone your love for your boxer puppy with the Boxer Puppies Scrubs Scrub Set. Just like the coat of your boxer pet which is smooth, this scrub set is made up of poly and cotton blend which can give you comfort, just like the comfort you’re getting when you are with your lovable boxer puppy.

The printed paws that run up to the left side of the v-neck top represent the typical marking in a boxer’s body. The puppies designed at the back of the top shows how adorable a boxer puppy is and that alone will make everyone envious. Feel proud while wearing this as it is designed with a breed of dog that has a headstrong characteristic. This scrubs set is definitely the nicest gift which will surely be enjoyed by all those boxer lovers out there!

What should be done with a boxer puppy that has diarrhea?

Big Dog | January 22nd, 2010

What should Boxer puppy owners do when suddenly their boxers have diarrhea? First of all, don’t panic. Puppies having diarrhea is nothing new and it is a very common occurrence. Although it commonly happens, owners should know how to inspect the stool to see if the case may be serious or not. If the stool of the boxer puppy has the consistency of melted ice cream then it may be a sign of stress or a diet that he has just been put on.

If he is still with high spirits, owners can simply withhold food and give as much water as needed until he gets better. If it’s of a liquid consistency and with mucus, it is a more serious case for it may be ringworms or parasites. Water should be given to avoid dehydration and a quick run to the vet. If blood is present, then this is a case of life or death as it may be Parvovirus which can be fatal within 24 hours.  Knowing the difference of the stool can save a puppy’s life.

Avoid unnecessary vet bills! Do your dog’s basic health check!

How do you buy a European Boxer?

Big Dog | December 18th, 2009

boxerWhen getting a Boxer as a pet and lifetime companion, one can’t scrimp on time, research, effort and money to a purebred. If simple point and grab is one’s way of picking a pet or simply basing choices on looks and price, then one should be ready with deep pockets for it would actually cost more to take care of non-quality and non-purebred canines as well as frustrating. Here is a snapshot of trademark traits of a Boxer:

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Boxer Puppy Photo

Big Dog | December 4th, 2009

Boxer Puppy Photo

A tiny Boxer pup is very comfortable with his sitting position. Look how lovely he is!

Boxer Puppy

Big Dog | November 24th, 2009

Boxer Puppy

A little Boxer puppy sniffing around. Isn’t he cute?

The Genetic Make-up of a Boxer

D Dog Fan | January 11th, 2008

The origin of the Boxer breed is an interesting one. The breed was developed in Germany in the late 1800s from the Bullenbeisser breed and the Bulldog breed that was brought in to Germany from England. The Bullenbeiser breed is now extinct, but it was a Mastiff-type dog. 1895 saw the first boxer-club in Germany and by 1902 a breed standard of the developed Boxer was published. The mother of all boxers is considered to be a dam by the name of: Meta von der Passage . Although strangely enough she lacked the look of a modern boxers, her genetic make-up, that originated from the afore-mentioned cocktail of Bullenbeiser and Bulldog genes was to be the basis for future generations, since with her crossing, the genes were perpetuated. Of all the 5 generations that had existed before her, she had the best confomation. All the puppies she gave birth to were of extremely good quality and paved the way for them to sire the best descendents of today’s Boxers.

The early geneology of the Boxer
Boxers of today

Hello Everyone!

D Dog Fan | January 11th, 2008

Welcome to my Blog, that is dedicated to one of the most beautiful dog breeds; namely: the Boxer. I hope to create a blog that is amazing, informative and fun to read. All your feedback is welcome, so please visit the postings and leave your pawprints!

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