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1 Presented By: Grace Hembree
I'm ready for work! Booming boxers I’m so bored… Presented By: Grace Hembree

2 THE MARVELUOS LIFE of BOXERS
I’m so fancy! THE MARVELUOS LIFE of BOXERS BEST FRIENDS!!!

3 the appearance of the boxer
The boxer has a variety of color. They have three main colors: tan, brown, and black. They can also have light brown, dark brown and white which is very cute and rare.

4 the appearance of the boxer continued
The biggest boxer mix recorded was named Zeus at 233 lbs. The boxer Zeus had a greyish brown fur Boxers can also have plain grey fur.

5 Boxers are very good guarding breeds!
Boxers know if a robber is coming towards it or away from it. If you think about breaking into a house with a boxer in it be safe. If you’re not protective you may get bitten and you may have to get stiches.

6 The behavior of the boxer.
Boxers are good social pets but not always good around small children. They can be calm but when danger is near they will get ready to strike and bite. The Boxer has a bite force of 50 lb. and will bite when they need to.

7 The extraordinary history of the boxer.
The Boxer was first founded in Germany The Boxer is normally called the “Over-Grown bulldog “ because it’s related to the bulldog. The boxer is also related to the now extinct Brabenter Bullenbeiser and the Danziger Bullenbeiser.

8 The physical characteristics of the boxer
The boxer has a tightly muscular body, which is squarely proportioned. The boxer stands at the height of the withers from inches tall. When the boxer is fully grown it weighs about 55 – 75 lbs.

9 The physical characteristics of the boxer continued
The head of the boxer is the most distinctive and the most looked at part of the boxer. With a blunt and broad muzzle or snout and an undershot jaw meaning the lower jaw is longer than the upper.

10 Bibliography The complete dog book. Larkin, Peter and Mike Stockman. New York: Hermeshouse, 1997, print. “Boxer.” Pet MD. Web. 11 March dg_boxer#

11 Thanks for watching hope you enjoyed!


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