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Raliegh was found as a stray in Raliegh NC of all places by a brother of one of our long time volunteers. He found this wonderful cute puppy and called his sister (in Orlando by the way) and said: YOU have to help her....So of course the call went out to Judy and Judy agreed to help. She is now been to the vet, is in perfect health, is spayed and of course has all her shots, and is ready for a forever home! She knows ALL her basic commands, is crate trained, almost housebroken and is very playful and happy with other animals in the house. She is so sweet and loving and absolutely ready to make a wonderful addition to your life.
According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, the Boxer's ancestors were two German mastiff type dogs, the Bullenbeiszer and the Barenbeiszer. They were later crossed with the powerful ancestors of the Mastiff and Bulldog. Early on, these dogs were prized for hunting, bull baiting, and pulling carts. A bit farther down the family tree, Boxer ancestors became cattle dogs, and were used to round up livestock. They were also popular circus and theater dogs because they learned tricks so easily. In spite of its German origins, "Boxer" is an English name that describes the Boxer's punchy fighting style. Boxers are happy, high-spirited, playful, curious, energetic, highly intelligent, eager and quick to learn. This has made them ideal for police work, military work, and search & rescue. Although its ancestors may have been fierce, today's Boxer is actually a great family dog. A well brought-up and properly socialized Boxer will also get along with his own kind and other household pets. Even so, female boxers will sometimes fight with other female dogs, although they may be the best of buddies the rest of the time. Boxers are very clownish and playful, and have been known to grab and carry ANYTHING around--including your knickknacks--if he thinks he can get away with it. The Boxer's nature is to protect you, your family, and your home, but known visitors will be welcomed warmly. Boxers love to jump, so it's up to you to teach him when it's not okay to do so (like when people come to visit.) This breed requires a dominant owner. An excellent watchdog, the Boxer will restrain an intruder in the same way a Bulldog does. They have a life expectancy of 11-14 years.
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