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Uploaded by on May 15, 2009

Boxer Puppy on slide

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  • Thanks for all the lovely comments :-)

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  • Boxers look so much better with their natural ears.

  • Gorgeous dog! Beautiful!

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  • my boxer is called cherry too :)

  • @marshalljimduncan true story... it gives them that cute look xD

  • OH MY GOSH SHES ADORABLE!!!!!!!!! I LOVE HER!!!! she looks like my boxer when she was little!! :) gosh they are knuckle heads but u gotta love them ;)

  • So that's what a Boxer looks like with a tail!!! Looks Nice!!

  • i love boxers and your dog looks just like mine

  • @Misspoisonous , i was talking mainly about boxers and it is hardly comparable to amputating a persons leg! Docking at a young age is pain free, at that time the pup has no feeling in their tail, so how can they miss somthing they have never has? Anyway in my experience docking has been the best option, and i am speaking from the point of view of someone that has been brought up with a breader and always known allot of dogs.

  • @Englishrose98S and @LOKISlog7 If you think that amputating a person's leg is the safest option in case they break it in the future, then docking tails makes perfect sense. It's ridiculous to say that it's necessary, any dog can hurt their tail and it doesn't make it 'neccessary' to dock 90% of dog breeds. It hinders the dog's ability to communicate properly with other dogs - often the reason they get into fights because other dogs can't tell if they're friendly or not.

  • @marshalljimduncan Completely agree, and their natural tails! A gorgeous puppy, even more so for being intact!

  • I agree that the ear cropping isn't compleetly necesary, but docking tials IS. if you do it young enough (around 3 days old) then it is practicly pain free and a small sacrifice for them not breaking their tail at an older age and having to dock it then.

  • Oooooh. Soooo sorry! How'd I do that? Oooops. Apologies!

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