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Boxer Dogs in Worcestershire

4 Boxer Dogs in Worcestershire

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Boxer dogs - Advert 1
272
10 hours
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Kc registered bob and tailed boxer puppies

£2,200
Boxer6 weeks32
** 5 star licenced breeder ** Just 2 female bobtails left. Lily has had her first litter of beautiful puppies which are a mix of red and brindle tailed and natural bobtails born on 10th September. Dad Woodie is a stunning red and white boy is heart scored 0 and been sdma tested for normal kidney function. We bred woodie ourselves and have his parents who are now 11 and 12
Sarah Moore ID verified
5.00
Redditch, Worcestershire
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Boxer dogs - Advert 1
Licensed Breeder
14
3 days

5 STAR LICENSE BREDDER 22 years experience

£2,500
Boxer8 weeks45
9 fantastic babies All red and white. We have got a very good name. Most people come to us are from people that have had a puppy from us. The puppies are only a few hours old in the picture. with Mom.
Worlds Biggest Bunnies 4 Guinness World RecordsID verified
Worcester, Worcestershire
Licensed Breeder
Boxer dogs - Advert 2
Licensed Breeder
4
1 week

Boxerx

£950
Boxer10 weeks6
Boxer x Rotty (Boxweiler puppies) Last girl remaining. Ready to leave this week Mum and Dad are both our dogs Mum is a Red Boxweiler and Dad is Red Boxweiler We have bred Boxweilers for the past 8
Sovereign Rottweilers & Boxweilers
Worcester, Worcestershire
Licensed Breeder
Boxer dogs - Advert 3
51
2 weeks

Proved heath tested boxer for Stud

£500
Boxer3 years
We are offering Woodie to Stud. He is a proved Stud dog siring many of our own litters. Hes stunning looking, heart scored 0 and blood tested for normal kidney function. Woodie has lovely conformation
Sarah Moore ID verified
5.00
Redditch, Worcestershire

FAQs

How much does a Boxer cost?

The average cost of a purebred Boxer puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £1135, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Is a Boxer a good house dog?

Yes, Boxers can make good house dogs as they are loyal, energetic, and protective. However, they require regular exercise and mental stimulation. They are best suited for active families who can meet their social and physical needs.

What is the downside of owning a Boxer?

A downside of owning a Boxer is that they can be prone to certain health issues, such as heart problems, hip dysplasia, and allergies. Additionally, they require regular exercise and mental stimulation, which might be challenging for some owners to provide consistently. They can also be quite energetic and may develop behavioral issues if not properly trained and socialized.

Does a Boxer bark a lot?

Boxers are generally not excessive barkers, but they will bark to alert their owners of strangers or unusual situations. They tend to be more vocal when excited or playful. Overall, their barking is moderate compared to some other breeds.

Are boxers high maintenance?

Boxers can be considered moderately high maintenance due to their short, smooth coat that sheds year-round and their need for regular exercise and mental stimulation. They also require consistent training and socialization to prevent behavioral issues. However, their grooming needs are relatively low compared to long-haired breeds.