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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. Boxer (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    The extreme piebald gene, which is responsible for white markings in Boxers, is linked to congenital sensorineural deafness in dogs. An estimated 18% of white Boxers are deaf in one or both ears, [15] though Boxer rescue organizations see about double that number. [16] [17] In the past, breeders often euthanized white puppies at birth.

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    Dogue de Bordeaux CH "Sans-Peur", 1900. Sculpture of a Dogue de Bordeaux in the act of wolf-baiting from the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle. The Dogue de Bordeaux was known in France as early as the 14th century, particularly in southern France in the region around Bordeaux.

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    Boxer is a character from George Orwell's 1945 novel Animal Farm. He is shown as the farm's dedicated and loyal laborer. He is shown as the farm's dedicated and loyal laborer. Boxer serves as an allegory for the Russian working-class who helped to oust Tsar Nicholas and establish the Soviet Union , but were eventually betrayed by the government ...