Read About White Boxers

White Boxers Dogs are not albinos like most people think. They are friendly, affectionate and make good companions. Here's everything you need to know about this dog breed.

White Boxers Dogs - Dog Breed Facts

  1. AKC Group:

    AKC does not recognize this breed.
  2. Size & Weight:

    Males 23-25 inches; Females 211/2-231/2 inches, male: 65-80 lbs, female: 50-65 lbs
  3. Coat:

    Short, smooth and shiny
  4. Head & Muzzle:

    Its skull is broad and the muzzle isImage in proportion to its skull. The nose is black with open nostrils.
  5. Body:

    It has a medium sized, muscular body. The legs are long and straight and the thighs are muscular. The tail is docked.
  6. Colors:

    More than 1/3rd of the body is white. Usually Boxer dogs come in fawn and brindle with white markings.
  7. Life Expectancy:

    Result of crossing a Mastiff and a Bulldog.
  8. Popularity:

    Not popular.
  9. Habitat:

    They can live in an apartment provided they get good exercise.

White Boxers Dogs - Dog Breed Origins

  1. Country of Origin:

    Germany
  2. Lineage:

  3. Date Admitted to AKC:

    AKC does not recognize this breed.
  4. Historical Information:

    White Boxers existed for a long time and could be registered till 1925 in Germany. In 1925 Germany stopped registering White Boxers as they were not suitable for police work.

White Boxers Dogs - Dog Breed Defining Characteristics

  1. Training Ease:

    It's a bit difficult to train these dogs, however, they can be trained with consistent effort.
  2. Temperament:

    White Boxers are loyal and affectionate. Sometimes they are independent. They are suspicious towards strangers.
  3. Child Friendly:

    White Boxers get along with children if properly trained when young.
  4. Behavior:

    White Boxers drool and snore.
  5. Habits:

    White Boxers have a habit of jumping at people. This can be avoided with training.

White Boxers Dogs - Dog Breed Concerns

  1. Health Issues:

    White boxers are prone to deafness. Just like other boxer dogs they are also prone to dysplasia, heart problems and allergies.
  2. Feeding:

    A mixture of foods high in fats and fiber is recommended. Fish, rice, and soy are not good for boxer dogs.
  3. Exercise Needs:

    They need some exercise. Daily walks are sufficient.
  4. Grooming Needs:

    Minimal grooming is needed. They should be regularly brushed and given baths only when necessary.
  5. Special Household Needs:

    Brushes and combs are needed for grooming.
  6. Travel Needs:

    A leash is Imagerequired.
  7. Getting Along With Other Pets:

    They can get along with other pets when trained properly.

White Boxers Dogs - How to Choose your Dog Breed

  1. What to Look for in a Healthy Puppy:

    White boxers are prone to deafness and blindness. Check the dog properly before choosing.
  2. What you will Need for a New Puppy:

    Drinking bowls, bedding, crate, chews, toys etc.
  3. Puppy-Proofing your House:

    Keep small objects out of the dog's reach.
  4. How to Make your New Puppy Feel at Home:

    Boxers thrive on human attention. Spending more time with them makes them happy.