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HISTORY -- BOXER



Brief Summary

Although it has reached its greatest perfection in Germany during the past hundred years, the Boxer springs from a line of dogs known throughout ther whole of Europe since the sixteenth century.

The Boxer is cousin to practically all recognized breeds of the Bulldog type, and these all go back to basic Molossus blood. Few other strains can claim such courage and stamina; and from this line emanates the attractive fawn colour that has recurred throughout the centuries.

While all the European breeds mentioned are related to the Boxer, this favourite of Germany has been developed along scientific lines that not only have succeeded in retaining his old qualities, but have resulted in a much more attractive appearance. Besides Bulldog blood, the Boxer carries a certain heritage from a terrier strain. There is also some reason to believe that English Bulldogs were at one time imported into germany.

Until dogfighting and bullbaiting were outlawed by most civilized peoples in the midd of the nineteenth century, the Boxer, like all dogs of his type, was used for this purpose. Today he has become an accredited member of society, but he still has the same degree of courage and the ability to defend, as well as aggressiveness when needed.

Considering that the entire modern history of the Boxer is wrapped up with Germany, it seems rather curious that he bears a name obviously English. Yet the name fits him. It arises from his manner of fighting, for invariably he begins a fight with his front paws, somewhat like a man boxing.

The first Boxer was registered in 1904; the first championship by a specimen of the breed was finished in 1915.


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