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  2. 32 things to know about boxers - AOL

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    Boxers are very intelligent and thrive when given a job to do, they are frequently used as service dogs, particularly as guide dogs for the blind. 3. Very social

  3. Boxer (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    Like all dogs, it requires proper socialization. [25] [better source needed] Boxers are generally patient with smaller dogs and puppies, but difficulties with larger adult dogs, especially those of the same sex, may occur. Boxers are generally more comfortable with companionship, in either human or canine form.

  4. Boxer Getting His Mind Blown by His Very Own Mini Me Is ...

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    "Unboxing a boxer to a boxer," joked one person. "He’s like 'ok get back in the box,'" someone else teased. "He’s looking to see if you got a receipt," chimed in another person.

  5. Boxerstock - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Boxer Rescue is a non-profit rescue organization that strives to rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home unwanted and abandoned Boxers within the greater Atlanta area as well as providing education to pet owners. Atlanta Boxer Rescue works to inform people about the realities of pet guardianship, promote spaying/neutering, and encourage ...

  6. New Survey Reveals America's Favorite Dog Breed and It's ...

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    Boxers are muscular, medium-sized dogs that can stand as tall as 25 inches and weigh up to 80 pounds. Their coats are typically a shade of brown and can have black and white woven in. Boxers are ...

  7. Dog - Wikipedia

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    Dogs can have the maternal instincts to start grooming their puppies, consume their puppies' feces, and protect their puppies, likely due to their hormonal state. [ 124 ] [ 125 ] While male-parent dogs can show more disinterested behaviour toward their own puppies, [ 126 ] most can play with the young pups as they would with other dogs or ...