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16-06-2014, 11:33 AM   #21

Re: Boxers - the dogs not the people


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Ah, Hello you too! We are all ok just come back from a fab holiday in Norfolk with hounds and my son recently visited from Australia with his girlfriend. How are you? X
I am weller than I was but not as well as I intend to be

Where did you go in Norfolk?



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22-06-2014, 01:41 AM   #22

Re: Boxers - the dogs not the people


Our two Boxers are very laid back. M & F.

Ive had Boxers from early 80's - always have a trio at any one time. Usually 2 bitches & a dog. Ive never known a Boxer to let people in but not out . They can be boisterous but you know its all in the training. You get what you put in. You will never ever get anywhere by "telling " a Boxer what to do. Much better to manipulate & let them think they thought of it in first place

Some can have health issues but if you insure with a good company like petplan you wont go wrong

Loads in Boxer rescues up & down the country. Sadly theyre overbred & people think nothing of getting rid for any old excuse ;(

As long as i am capable there will always be a boxer or two in the house



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22-06-2014, 07:21 PM   #23

Re: Boxers - the dogs not the people


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Our two Boxers are very laid back. M & F.

Ive had Boxers from early 80's - always have a trio at any one time. Usually 2 bitches & a dog. Ive never known a Boxer to let people in but not out . They can be boisterous but you know its all in the training. You get what you put in. You will never ever get anywhere by "telling " a Boxer what to do. Much better to manipulate & let them think they thought of it in first place

Some can have health issues but if you insure with a good company like petplan you wont go wrong

Loads in Boxer rescues up & down the country. Sadly theyre overbred & people think nothing of getting rid for any old excuse ;(

As long as i am capable there will always be a boxer or two in the house
See that's my thinking of Staffs.....people say they are stubborn I say the people who ay that do not think around the box.



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