![]() Animals such as rodents, ducks, chickens and other farm birds may be too tempting, however, they can be taught to "leave it" but it is still not recommended they be left alone with them. A well brought-up and properly socialized Boxer will also get along with his own kind and other household pets such as cats. Loyal and affectionate, Boxers are known for the way they get along so well with children. It is constantly on the move and bonds very closely with the family. Highly intelligent, eager and quick to learn, the Boxer is a good dog for competitive obedience. The Boxer is happy, high-spirited, playful, curious and energetic. Boxers also come in a white coat that cannot be registered with some clubs. The short, smooth, close-fitting coat comes in fawn, brindle, tan, mahogany and black often with white markings. The AKC severely penalizes a natural tail, while most of Europe has outlawed this practice. The muscular front legs are straight and parallel when viewed from the front. ![]() The neck should be round, strong and muscular, without a dewlap. When left natural the ears are thin, falling forward, lying close to the head. When cropped they are trained to stand up on the head, tapering to a point. The ears are set high, either cropped or kept natural. The nose is large and black with very open nostrils. The muzzle is short and blunt with a distinct stop. ![]() The Boxer's body is compact and powerful. ![]() Your browser does not support the audio tag. ![]()
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