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Toys Boxer Puppies for sale

8 Toys Boxer Puppies for sale

The Boxer, originating from Germany and also referred to as the German Boxer or Deutscher Boxer, is a popular breed known for its muscular build, energetic persona, and playful nature. Available in three signature colors - brindle, fawn, and white - the short-haired coat of Boxers make them a low-maintenance breed. Their powerful physique and agile performance contribute to roles in service and working environments, along with family companionship.Boxers are intelligent, exuberant, and loyal, making them an ideal choice for families with children and other domestic animals. However, they require plenty of physical exercise and mental stimulation due to their high-energy and inquisitive nature.

Read our Boxer Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Mixed Breed dogs The lovely Nala  - Advert 1
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The lovely Nala

Boxer & Staffordshire Bull Terrier Hybrid

2 yearsAge
1Sex
£200Price

This is the lovely Nala who is full of energy and life. Nala is a very bouncy puppy dog who loves attention and cuddles. She’s amazing with cats however she is untested with dogs. Nala’s favourite thi

ImminghamNorth East Lincolnshire
Boxer dogs Kc registered boxers - Advert 2
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Kc registered boxers

Boxer

14 weeksAge
2Sex
£1,750Price

Beautiful boxers available kc registered all inoculations done so ready to go outside micro. Chipped wormed vet checked parents both heart scored and are all good puppy pack provided food toys blanket

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Stoke-on-TrentStoke-on-Trent
Mixed Breed dogs Boxweiler (Rottweiler x Boxer) - Advert 3
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Boxweiler (Rottweiler x Boxer)

Boxer & Rottweiler Hybrid

9 weeksAge
21Sex
£950Price

Boxer x Rottweiler (Boxweiler puppies) Mum and Dad are both our dogs and both are Red Boxweilers. There is a mix of colours amongst the litter some following the Boxer colours and some the Rottweiler

Licensed Breeder
WorcesterWorcestershire
Boxer dogs Boxerx - Advert 4
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Boxerx

Boxer

9 weeksAge
21Sex
£950Price

Boxer x Rottweiler (Boxweiler puppies) Mum and Dad are both our dogs and both are Red Boxweilers. There is a mix of colours amongst the litter some following the Boxer colours and some the Rottweiler

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WorcesterWorcestershire
Boxer dogs Outstanding KC Lovely girl - Advert 5
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Outstanding KC Lovely girl

Boxer

1 yearAge
1Sex
£850Price

🐾 Experienced Boxer home wanted – Matilda 🐾 Matilda is a 1 year 9 month-old home-bred Boxer girl with a big personality and a very loving nature. She has recently returned to us due to the previous

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SheffieldSouth Yorkshire

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.