Saturday, March 10, 2007

The Boxer - Regal Clown Of A Dog

How can a dog be regal AND clownish? Sounds ambiguous does it not? Yet anyone who has ever had the opportunity to share life with a Boxer knows precisely how these two qualities can be embraced by one breed!

Without question, the Boxer carries himself with an air of royalty and distinction. He stands out as a breed and why wouldn't he? One of several of the original purposes of the Boxer breed was to be a faithful watch dog over his master's home and family. Therefore, the Boxer had to be an alert and wary dog, always watchful and ready to proclaim the presence of a stranger. An unwelcome trespasser will think twice before approaching a Boxer's master, his home or the master's children!

And yet, in the next moment the Boxer can be fun loving and full of clownish antics! He loves to rough house, run like the wind, and make people laugh! The Boxer is full of tricks and he is truly a ham! And oh is he active! Whether it be performing aerobatic mid-air flips or running at mach speed through the yard with his rear tucked tightly underneath of himself (you Boxer people know exactly what I mean) - he is guaranteed to entertain you! And yet despite all of his rough and tumbleness, he can be ever so gentle with children which is why this breed is known as a family favorite.

My name is Beth Downey and I am looking forward to sharing fun as well as helpful information on this Blog regarding the Boxer breed and dogs in general. I am currently owned by 4 wonderful Boxer kids myself and I also have an online Boxer store at www.BoxerHaus.com which offers over 200+ Boxer gift items so stop by and visit sometime! I guarantee there is something for everyone there, even your Boxer! Until next time - Have you been hugged by a Boxer today?

This Blog has been brought to you by Beth Downey of BoxerHaus.com www.boxerhaus.com and Amity Hall Boxers www.amityhallboxers.com Member of the American Boxer Club, Maryland Boxer Club, Talbot Kennel Club, and the American Boxer Charitable Foundation.



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