Boxer Dogs (Definite Introduction)
The reason why it is called a boxer dog is because when fighting dogs, this dog stands up on its hind legs and stretches its front legs forward as if punching, so it was named boxer dog. The Boxer dog has an average body shape and a square body. It does not look obese or emaciated, and its proportions are well balanced.
The height of the Boxer dog is about 53.3 to 63.5 centimeters, and the proportions of various parts of the body are coordinated. The bones of male dogs are more developed than those of female dogs. The head is moderately proportioned to the body, neither light nor bulky. The head is dry but not too wrinkled. But when it does, there are natural wrinkles on the skull. The eyes are dark brown, neither big nor small, neither over nor sunken. The ears are located at the highest point of the skull and gradually taper from bottom to top. The nose is wide and the complexion is black. The nose is slightly pointed upward and the nostrils are larger. Teeth are strong and well spaced.
The neck is round and long, with full muscles, the skin is drooping and arched, the waist is short and straight, and the muscles are strong. The abdomen has a beautiful line, the hips are slightly sloping, wide and slightly arched. The thighs are wide and muscular.
The coat is short and shiny and close to the body. The color is light yellowish brown with patterns. White patches can make the dog's appearance more beautiful but cannot exceed 1/3 of the coat.
The Boxer dog's gait is smooth, powerful, its forelimbs are quiet, and its hind limbs are powerful, showing its confidence and dignity.
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