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Re: [boxer lovers] to breed or not to breed

 

Having a litter is a very time consuming and takes commitment...from before you breed your female...to the time involved being there for her when she whelps...no telling what time of the day or night that is....to helping her with her puppies if needed and boxers are notorious for needing supplemental feeding for their pups...  to getting the paper work done and ready for prospective buyers... then advertising your pups to be able to sell them...
It is a lot of work...and not something to go into lightly...  
Annette
 
Alan and Annette Hake
and the animals we love,
on Menookhaw Mountain
Ravenden, Arkansas

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From: jmm <marston61@yahoo.com>
To: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 12:26 PM
Subject: [boxer lovers] to breed or not to breed


 
hi all,

i have a new boxer puppy girl (9 weeks old now) - and my son suggested i breed her at least once (he has a boxer) - that it will make her more loyal/protective

i am undecided - i plan to get her fixed in July/August - so, unless i am convinced it will be better to breed her one time, i plan to continue to get her fixed - personally, i am still leaning towards spaying - i know that boxer puppies are very valuable, but i work full time and don't have the time to deal with breeding

i would appreciate any comments/opinions before i make my final decision

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Re: [boxer lovers] Training Boxer to Walk on a Leash

 

I have tried just about every kind of leash, I don't know what happened in his 14 months before I got him, but whenever I put a leash on him, he thinks he's being punished. He will sit and not move no matter how much you coax him. I hope you have better luck with your little girl.
Peggy

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From: Beth Bowling
To: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 7:54 PM
Subject: [boxer lovers] Training Boxer to Walk on a Leash

I have a wonderful Boxer girl I got from a rescue group.she is about six
years old, and we know nothing about her background. She was found on the
street. I would like to train her to walk beside me, and also to come, sit,
stay.just so I can keep her safe when I do have to take her on a leash. She
does pull rather hard when I put on her harness ( A Sporn Non-Pulling Mesh
Control Harness) and go outside our large fence yard. In our yard she
does seem to respond to "sit" at times..but will not stay if I walk away
from her.

Several years ago, someone dumped a Boxer in my neighborhood.. He had been
very badly abused, but he eventually became my beloved companion. He had
been well trained, and it was such a delight to have him walk nicely on a
leash when we had to go to the vet..he really enjoyed going! I hope that I
can at least teach/train this girl to walk on a leash and not pull this old
lady down!

I would appreciate any suggestions as to the best kind of collar or harness
to use, and any tips on training. I have done a lot of searching on the
web, and that can be a bit confusing..so would appreciate some firsthand
experience.

I do enjoy reading all your posts.

BB

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Re: [boxer lovers] Training Boxer to Walk on a Leash

 

I use a 6' leather lead with a "slip" collar (some call it a "choke chain" but that's only if it isn't used properly). Collar should be put in so that when you look straight on, the collar is a P, Dog on your left, the ring hooked to the lead should be the stick of the P. You want that to slip easily.

Your corrections should be light pulls with immediate releases. You're not trying to punish, just correct.

Start off on your left foot ... That's the cue you want to teach. Say Heel and step off. If your dog lurches ahead, quick corrections until she comes back. Great trick I learned. If you can't get that quiet cue to work make a sharp right turn, GENTLE bit firm snap on the collar so the dog gets the point you've moved. Praise your dog as soon as they are in place. Your dog thinks SHE'S made the lead snap ... Not you. Keep making those turns until she learns where to walk. She'll want to keep you in view so SHE doesn't make the goof.

Patience and consistency are the important things.

LisaW
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

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From: "Beth Bowling" <bodad@lavabit.com>
Sender: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2012 19:54:19
To: <boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com>
Reply-To: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [boxer lovers] Training Boxer to Walk on a Leash

I have a wonderful Boxer girl I got from a rescue group.she is about six
years old, and we know nothing about her background. She was found on the
street. I would like to train her to walk beside me, and also to come, sit,
stay.just so I can keep her safe when I do have to take her on a leash. She
does pull rather hard when I put on her harness ( A Sporn Non-Pulling Mesh
Control Harness) and go outside our large fence yard. In our yard she
does seem to respond to "sit" at times..but will not stay if I walk away
from her.

Several years ago, someone dumped a Boxer in my neighborhood.. He had been
very badly abused, but he eventually became my beloved companion. He had
been well trained, and it was such a delight to have him walk nicely on a
leash when we had to go to the vet..he really enjoyed going! I hope that I
can at least teach/train this girl to walk on a leash and not pull this old
lady down!

I would appreciate any suggestions as to the best kind of collar or harness
to use, and any tips on training. I have done a lot of searching on the
web, and that can be a bit confusing..so would appreciate some firsthand
experience.

I do enjoy reading all your posts.

BB

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Re: [boxer lovers] Training Boxer to Walk on a Leash

 

I use a 6' leather lead with a "slip" collar (some call it a "choke chain" but that's only if it isn't used properly). Collar should be put in so that when you look straight on, the collar is a P, Dog on your left, the ring hooked to the lead should be the stick of the P. You want that to slip easily.

Your corrections should be light pulls with immediate releases. You're not trying to punish, just correct.

Start off on your left foot ... That's the cue you want to teach. Say Heel and step off. If your dog lurches ahead, quick corrections until she comes back. Great trick I learned. If you can't get that quiet cue to work make a sharp right turn, GENTLE bit firm snap on the collar so the dog gets the point you've moved. Praise your dog as soon as they are in place. Your dog thinks SHE'S made the lead snap ... Not you. Keep making those turns until she learns where to walk. She'll want to keep you in view so SHE doesn't make the goof.

Patience and consistency are the important things.

LisaW
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

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From: "Beth Bowling" <bodad@lavabit.com>
Sender: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2012 19:54:19
To: <boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com>
Reply-To: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [boxer lovers] Training Boxer to Walk on a Leash

I have a wonderful Boxer girl I got from a rescue group.she is about six
years old, and we know nothing about her background. She was found on the
street. I would like to train her to walk beside me, and also to come, sit,
stay.just so I can keep her safe when I do have to take her on a leash. She
does pull rather hard when I put on her harness ( A Sporn Non-Pulling Mesh
Control Harness) and go outside our large fence yard. In our yard she
does seem to respond to "sit" at times..but will not stay if I walk away
from her.

Several years ago, someone dumped a Boxer in my neighborhood.. He had been
very badly abused, but he eventually became my beloved companion. He had
been well trained, and it was such a delight to have him walk nicely on a
leash when we had to go to the vet..he really enjoyed going! I hope that I
can at least teach/train this girl to walk on a leash and not pull this old
lady down!

I would appreciate any suggestions as to the best kind of collar or harness
to use, and any tips on training. I have done a lot of searching on the
web, and that can be a bit confusing..so would appreciate some firsthand
experience.

I do enjoy reading all your posts.

BB

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[boxer lovers] Training Boxer to Walk on a Leash

 

I have a wonderful Boxer girl I got from a rescue group.she is about six
years old, and we know nothing about her background. She was found on the
street. I would like to train her to walk beside me, and also to come, sit,
stay.just so I can keep her safe when I do have to take her on a leash. She
does pull rather hard when I put on her harness ( A Sporn Non-Pulling Mesh
Control Harness) and go outside our large fence yard. In our yard she
does seem to respond to "sit" at times..but will not stay if I walk away
from her.

Several years ago, someone dumped a Boxer in my neighborhood.. He had been
very badly abused, but he eventually became my beloved companion. He had
been well trained, and it was such a delight to have him walk nicely on a
leash when we had to go to the vet..he really enjoyed going! I hope that I
can at least teach/train this girl to walk on a leash and not pull this old
lady down!

I would appreciate any suggestions as to the best kind of collar or harness
to use, and any tips on training. I have done a lot of searching on the
web, and that can be a bit confusing..so would appreciate some firsthand
experience.

I do enjoy reading all your posts.

BB

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RE: [boxer lovers] Hi all!

 

These days, Reverse Brindle is used to refer to a dog that has such dense
brindling that they look like they are black with fawn stripes rather than
fawn with black stripes. But, the standard REQUIRES that there be at least
one stripe of fawn on the dog or it is an automatic DQ.

Reverse Brindle is not really an accepted description in the breed standard,
it is just a shorthand way to describe a boxer that has such heavy brindling
as to appear black with a little bit of fawn.

One that has too much white, over 1/3 of the coat, as Lisa points out, is
called a Check but in common parlance, is called a White Boxer. Bred, sadly,
by unethical breeders, they are often marketed as "Rare White Boxers" and
uneducated buyers think they are buying an unusual and semi unique type of
acceptable Boxer. They are buying an unusual type of dog but, they usually
do not know the problems that come with White boxers such as the tendency to
deafness. Deafness does not appear in all white boxers but is possible in
all of them and when you intentionally breed two of them together, even if
your parent dogs are not deaf, you run the serious risk of producing deaf
dogs in that litter or successive ones.

That is why a Check or a white boxer is considered out of Standard and is an
automatic DQ. It is also why they should NEVER be bred, like other genetic
defects, visible or not.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com [mailto:boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com] On
> Behalf Of Lisa Wiser
> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 4:04 PM
> To: Boxer Lovers Yahoo Group
> Subject: Re: [boxer lovers] Hi all!
>
> Many black colors in strong sunlight will have a blue sheen ... Look at a
human with
> black hair.
>
>
>
> Back when I was showing "Reversed Brindle" wasn't used. I believe that
term
> developed because of the number of boxers so deeply brindled they looked
black and
> were many times highly flashy ... And that combo technically made them
"out of
> standard" which was the flash not only had to be attractive but NO MORE
THAN
> ONE THIRD OF THE GROUND COLOR. That meant, with very little fawn showing
> through as "ground color", a brindle with minimal flash would be "more
than one
> third."
>
>
>
> But the blue you mention is not the merle of the "blue boxer" ... if your
dog was a
> "blue" first it would not have been registered with the AKC or UKC and
second would
> have been more bluish gray -- gun metal gray -- than black.
>
>
>
> To show "confirmation" a dog needs to be registered with the authorizing
kennel club
> ... Except for possible fun shows.
>
>
>
> Obedience, agility, etc, are considered "Performance" and still the dog
must be
> registered with the authorizing kennel club but may be "out of standard"
or neutered
> and still do performance.
>
>
>
> Did you know AKC & ABC are starting to support herding classes for boxers?
>
>
>
> LisaW
>
> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> From: "Sue Salata" <sue@cave.net>
>
> Sender: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
>
> Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2012 12:59:09
>
> To: <boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com>
>
> Reply-To: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
>
> Subject: Re: [boxer lovers] Hi all!
>
>
>
> When we lived in CO back in the 70's right before the AKC and the ABC
accepted
> revered brindles, we bought a puppy bitch the was almost black and when
the sun shown
> on her she had a blue coloring to her. She won some show but we never
used her for
> breeding, she had a bad mouth.
>
>
>
> Sue
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original message-----
>
> From: "Lisa Wiser" lawiser@att.net
>
> Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2012 05:37:39 -0400
>
> To: "Boxer Lovers Yahoo Group" boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
>
> Subject: Re: [boxer lovers] Hi all!
>
>
>
> > Sue ...
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> >
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> >
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> >
>
> > They are blue. Not a permitted color under AKC / UKC / ABC rules.
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> >
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> > LisaW
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> >
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> > Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
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> >
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> > -----Original Message-----
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> >
>
> > From: "Sue Salata" <sue@cave.net>
>
> >
>
> > Sender: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
>
> >
>
> > Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2012 21:44:52
>
> >
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> > To: <boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com>
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> >
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> > Reply-To: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
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> >
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> > Subject: Re: [boxer lovers] Hi all!
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> >
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> > Puppies oh my goodness. Any show prospects ?
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> >
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> > Sue Salata
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> >
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> > AZ Boxer Club Member
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> >
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> > Surprise, AZ
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> >
>
> > -----Original message-----
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>
> > From: Annette Hake annettehake@yahoo.com
>
> >
>
> > Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2012 13:29:47 -0400
>
> >
>
> > To: "boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com" boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
>
> >
>
> > Subject: Re: [boxer lovers] Hi all!
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> > > HI Gina... great to have you aboard!
>
> >
>
> > >
>
> >
>
> > > I have three boxers and a litter of pups right now...but the three
always get either a
> thigh or leg of steamed chicken in the evenings around 5:00p.m. and if I
forget... they are
> quick to remind me...especially Maggie...she is the spokeswoman for the
group... LOL
>
> >
>
> > >
>
> >
>
> > > I buy a 10 lb. bag of hindquarters and cook it in a dutch oven pan on
the stove
> slowly.. then once cooled and drained of the broth I can put it in the
fridge and give
> them each a peice of chicken from that pan...  With only one dog you would
want to
> maybe only cook fewer amount of it at a time..so it stays fresh for him to
eat...
>
> >
>
> > > I find that many times after they eat their chicken it wets their
appetite and they will
> go eat their kibble also..
>
> >
>
> > > I put 4 cups a piece for them in their place in the kitchen and
through the day they
> usually eat it all..
>
> >
>
> > >
>
> >
>
> > > We do give them tid bits of what we are eating but I fix
very nutritious food for us
> ...cook with olive oil, use organic veggies, chicken, turkey and fish...no
fried foods...or
> highly seasoned foods...so they can have most any of what we eat without
any fear of it
> upsetting them...I steam their chicken without any seasoning in it...they
love it...
>
> >
>
> > >
>
> >
>
> > > I said that because most people eat foods that would be hard on their
dogs..so that
> would limit what they could give them from their plates.. lol
>
> >
>
> > > Boo loves Apples that are pealed...bananas sometimes,strawberries,
eggs, sweet
> potatoes, cooked broccoli, carrots, bread or crackers with smart balance
butter
> spread...peanut butter, anything sweet..which we limit...plain yogurt,
cottage
> cheese,...etc...Marcus and Boo will eat most anything but Maggie is
picky.. if she does
> not like it she will sniff...and turn her nose up and walk away...
>
> >
>
> > >
>
> >
>
> > > I have read and heard a lot of controversy on giving onions and
garlic...some
> say definitely not and others say it is good for them... I would not give
raw of either but I
> have given them some of our meats cooked with onions and garlic in
it...and they did
> not seem to have any ill effects.. but I limit  it and if in doubt it is
best not to give it to
> them.. :O)
>
> >
>
> > >
>
> >
>
> > >  Almonds is one thing I learned here that is a killer for dogs...and
another thing
> many don't know is that  Xyitol...a sugar substitute in foods..( not sure
of the spelling)
> that is used in some sugar free gums, and many other things is also a
killer to dogs even
> though it is fine for people..
>
> >
>
> > >
>
> >
>
> > > There are many good things that dogs can eat...but I found if you give
them too
> much they will not eat their dog food so we just give a little bit here
and there and it
> does not interfere with the regular food..
>
> >
>
> > > All three sit beside the table with the killer look that seems to
say... "please mom,
> we haven't eaten in at least a week maybe more"  LOL  Maggie and Marcus
will just
> wait until they think we are not going to give them anything or I tell
them no more...but
> Boo is not quite as patient...if she sits there giving us that look for a
little bit with not
> response from us.. she give us a little nudge with UMMMM ....wait....
 UMMMM
> ...wait...UMMMM  it is cute and I don't mind cause if I want them to stop
or go away
> they will when I tell them to...  lol
>
> >
>
> > >
>
> >
>
> > > Hope that helps...enjoy you little guy... :O)
>
> >
>
> > > Annette,
>
> >
>
> > > Marcus, Maggie and Boo
>
> >
>
> > >
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> >
>
> > >
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> >
>
> > > Alan and Annette Hake
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> >
>
> > > and the animals we love,
>
> >
>
> > > on Menookhaw Mountain
>
> >
>
> > > Ravenden, Arkansas
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> >
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> >
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> > >
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> >
>
> > > ________________________________
>
> >
>
> > > From: gmetta2289 <gmetta216@gmail.com>
>
> >
>
> > > To: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
>
> >
>
> > > Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2012 7:15 PM
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> >
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> > > Subject: [boxer lovers] Hi all!
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> >
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> > > Hi all,
>
> >
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> > >
>
> >
>
> > > My name is Gina M. and I was so excited to find this group and to know
how much
> other people love their boxers! I have a boxer named Tyson, and hes about
a year and
> four months. I was wondering if any of you give your boxers any table
food? I know that
> foods such as grapes, chocolate, raisins, etc are bad for them so I stay
away. I do
> sometimes give him chicken or eggs. Do you think this is ok?
>
> >
>
> > >
>
> >
>
> > > -Gina :)
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RE: [boxer lovers] to breed or not to breed

 

ONLY breed a dog if there is a VERY good reason for it AND they have passed
ALL medical testing. Nothing guarantees that pups from health tested parents
will be in perfect health. my bitch is from excellent show lines with great
genetics, no anomalies, no genetic illnesses and no genetic defects, visible
or non visible, but she still developed epilepsy. For that reason, a puppy
that was meant for breeding (Tovi) was spayed. The only thing that testing
does is significantly reduce the chances of illness in successive
generations. But, the more you remove the possibility of illness, the better
your chances of healthy dogs.

NEVER breed a dog with a genetic defect. You take serious risks of passing
on those defects and everything that goes with them. either to that litter
or successive ones.

You don't want to even consider breeding a boxer until after they are two
years old. The reason is for genetic testing and screening. Most can be done
when they are younger, the hips cannot be tested until 2 years of age.

In that time, you need to prove the dog. WHY does this dog DESERVE to be
bred? And that is a legitimate question. A dog should be bred only if it has
proven itself. Either in the show ring for breed conformation, purpose
trials (herding, guarding, Schutzund, ratting, whatever is the purpose of
your particular breed. in our case, guard work or Schutzund) or service
animals. Seeing eye dogs or other service type dogs. these are the ONLY
three reasons to consider breeding a dog. NOT because you love the dog or it
might change their personality (it doesn't).

So, once you have a dog that passes the tests of deserving to be bred and
passed all of its health tests, then you need to find a mate that
compliments your dog. No dog is perfect so, if you have one with a perfect
neck but, perhaps could use a little help in its hocks, you would look for
one with excellent hocks, even if its neck is not as nice as your dog. The
matching is tough but an experienced breeder can help you choose.

Once you have chosen your mate, there is still a lot to do. the mating
itself, whether natural or insemination, then the care of the bitch and the
birth and raising the pups. It is fun but it is a LOT of work and, if you do
it right, and safely, it can be very expensive. Keep the vet involved from
the beginning. Make sure mom eats well and watch VERY closely in case you
have to take her in for an emergency C-Section.

Breeding is a LOT of responsibility. To your bitch, your family and to the
breed and should be taken seriously. Few breeders actually make money. not
if they go about it in a responsible way. They do it for love of the breed.

So, ask yourself, first, why do you want to breed? is your dog a show dog,
service dog or working dog? Does the dog excel in the field? If the answer
to those questions are no, don't breed. is the dog old enough to be tested?
Has he or she passed the tests? Only breed if the answer is yes. Are you
financially prepared for all the possibilities? A C-Section can run upwards
of a $1,000.

These are things only you can answer but be sure you ask them before you
decide to breed. you are risking your dog when you breed her. It really will
NOT change her personality. It does while she is caring for her young but
only temporarily and only towards her young. Some bitches actually become
MORE aggressive while breeding and raising pups because they are protecting
their dogs.

Just be aware of them if you are even considering breeding. as young as your
pup is, you have LOTS of time to consider. If you plan to show her, you have
lots of time to do that before she is old enough for hip screening. If you
are interested in showing, find a local show or two to attend. Meet the
breeders and handlers. Ask their frank opinion of your dog. Listen to them
because you CAN show any dog (so long as there are no visible genetic
defects that will be and automatic DQ) but, showing is expensive. If the dog
is not up to snuff, you will be wasting your money.

Even if you never breed your dog, you have a lifelong companion who will
love you and adore you. you don't have to breed her. Just love her. That is
all either of you need.

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From: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com [mailto:boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of jmm
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 1:27 PM
To: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [boxer lovers] to breed or not to breed

hi all,

i have a new boxer puppy girl (9 weeks old now) - and my son suggested i
breed her at least once (he has a boxer) - that it will make her more
loyal/protective

i am undecided - i plan to get her fixed in July/August - so, unless i am
convinced it will be better to breed her one time, i plan to continue to get
her fixed - personally, i am still leaning towards spaying - i know that
boxer puppies are very valuable, but i work full time and don't have the
time to deal with breeding

i would appreciate any comments/opinions before i make my final decision

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Re: [boxer lovers] to breed or not to breed

 

Breeding has nothing at all with the affection or protection. Boxers are bred to be "Guard and Companion Dogs." Meg has not been bred but is as protective as any boxer I've had.

Its a function of age (don't expect a 9 wk or even 9 month old to be a watch dog) and situation unless training is involved. And unless you truly TRULY know what you are doing, the only training you should do with your boxer is obedience training.

Breeding any companion animal for any reason other than having a superior animal to enhance the breed is wrong. Enough boxers end up in rescue there is no reason to add more. Pets are available from show bred litters.

LisaW
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

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From: "jmm" <marston61@yahoo.com>
Sender: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2012 17:26:40
To: <boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com>
Reply-To: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [boxer lovers] to breed or not to breed

hi all,

i have a new boxer puppy girl (9 weeks old now) - and my son suggested i breed her at least once (he has a boxer) - that it will make her more loyal/protective

i am undecided - i plan to get her fixed in July/August - so, unless i am convinced it will be better to breed her one time, i plan to continue to get her fixed - personally, i am still leaning towards spaying - i know that boxer puppies are very valuable, but i work full time and don't have the time to deal with breeding

i would appreciate any comments/opinions before i make my final decision

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