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Contact a dog breeder to buy a puppy or consider adoption from a rescue. Always ask to see a pedigree, medical papers, and reference and registration papers of the litter. See both sire and dam of the litter. Find out about the pups’ ancestry more. If you are about to become the first time breed owner, consult your breeder for the general upkeep, and training. Reputable kennels never mate animals if they cannot take the responsibility for all the puppies in a litter. They breed for the betterment of the breed, and not make easy money. Purebred animals should be bought from reputable sources, and not from brokers, pet shops, or backyard kennels. Contact a dog breeder to buy a puppy or consider adoption from a rescue. To view a complete gallery of pictures, just click on Pictures for easy viewing!
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Dog Breeder

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Some people don’t want to obtain a pet of this breed, because they cannot believe that such a big canine originated from Molosser-type breeds can make a good pet. The fact is that natural aggression and hunting instincts are bred out of these creatures and they make absolutely reliable and affectionate pets and playmates for children. Aggression as well as shyness are faults in this breed. The first standard for the Boxer appeared in 1902. Since that time, the breed was improved by hundreds of devoted kennels. Contact a dog breeder to buy a puppy or consider adoption from a rescue.

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