

I had a flashy brindle that was born deaf. But there are brindle and fawn Boxers that are deaf also. And of that 15%, only about 12% are deaf. This is putting two flashy dogs together. It’s what you have to expect with people wanting flashy puppies. All Boxers no matter what color should be counted.Ĥ.
#White boxer puppies registration#
Some breeders discourage any type of registration with A.K.C. White Boxers are often advertised in the local papers or on the internet as "rare" or "hard to find.ģ. A lot of white Boxers are just not being registered, and just placed in loving homes. White Boxers are not rare! There are more white Boxers out there than you know. So be careful when you are searching for your Boxer.Ģ.
#White boxer puppies full#
Pictures do not prove this dog is full blooded.

Not a reputable, worth while registration. If it resembles the breed they say it is then they will register it. CKC allows you to register most any dog with them as long as you send in a couple of pictures so they can see what it looks like. If you find a breeder that says the black Boxer can be registered with AKC they have lied to you. Stay away from those breeders that falsely claim to have the "Rare" black Boxer. If there is one spot of Brindle when the Boxer pup is born or shows up at a later time it can not be labeled as a Black Boxer. Most of the Boxers advertised as Black are in fact a Reverse or Seal Brindle. Too many unscrupulous breeds are taking advantage of people telling them that they are "Rare" when in fact they are not. They are not within the standard of the breed. There are some breeders that promote the Black Boxer as rare when in fact they are not. Falsely advertising them as Rare and asking outrageously high prices because of the so called "Rare" Black color. They are just as smart as the colored Boxer, just as loving, playful, happy and devoted.Īs an added note we wanted to add something regarding the so called "Rare" Black Boxer. Start by loving it, training it and protect it. Some people ask what can they do with the White Boxer. We do consider them equal to their colored siblings. We do not support or promote the breeding of the White Boxer.
