
Bruce is the brindle. He just turned three years old. We're going over Saturday evening to meet with him and his owner, and if everything goes well, he'll be coming home with us that evening. According to his owner and our mutual friend, Bruce is well socialized, and loves kids, babies on up. He gets along with small dogs, cats, you name it.
I appreciate all the comments, both positive and negative. I'm looking forward to this great addition to our family. We don't have a huge yard, but the better part of the half acre we're on is fenced in, and it's going to be a blast running around in it with him, as well as getting him out for walks. I work right across the street from where we live, and there's a great walking path around the lake between the buildings, so it's going to be fun. I'll post more pictures when we bring him home. And thanks again :)
There is nothing more handsome than a shiny brindle with a white collar. (I say this as the owner of a dog of a different breed with precisely the same coloring as Bruce.) You are fortunate to be the new dogdad of such a sweet and beautiful boy.
Nice looking dog. (does that long-legged rat come with the deal?)
Bruce is beautiful! My boxers were the fawn color. I have also seen mahogany, almost black looking.
I just love that face! Good luck to you and your family.
You guys sound like the perfect match for Bruce (love the name)......the nice thing about adopting the older dog, you don't have to deal with all the puppy stuff....chewing everything in sight and leaving” gifts” on the floor....
looking forward to pictures....
Aww, he’s gorgeous! And what a sweet picture of the 3 dogs snuggled together on one sleeping pad!
I’ glad you’re giving the guy a new, loving home. I don’t know if my Heinz-57 of unknown parentage is boxer or pit, but she’s the most *thinking* and *sensitive* animal I’ve ever owned. So human, it’s scary! But with all I’m reading here, this is the first time I’ve wanted her to be a pit instead of boxer. Never heard about the susceptibility to tumors til now.
My dogs, even the lab, are allowed to browse-feed. That’s best for deep-chested dogs to help avoid torsion after a heavy meal.
Bruce looks so nice. I love brindle dogs. I’m looking forward to pictures. You gotta love little Scrappy Pants there in front keeping the look out!
I had a boxer, an Akita and a snauzer (not sure of the spelling)all living here at the same time. I mentioned it before but will do it again. The difference between the three is this. If I had to do plumbing the Akita and the Snauzer would watch...the boxer would hand me the tools. Some people say a boxer is stupid. Actually they are very smart. I would throw a ball and tell it to go fetch the ball. He would look at me like I was out of my mind. Eventually I would have to fetch the ball...Mission accomplished!
They look mean and they sound mean but they are the biggest babies in the dog world. They sure can scare a person who doesn’t know much about them which is great for protecting your home and family.
He brought us much happiness but died around 10 years old. I might consider a bulldog if I couldn’t have a boxer but boxer would be my first choice. My son recently purchased a boxer and I use every excuse to babysit it until we get one. He looks like the one this person posted under boxers (images)
http://puppydogweb.com/gallery/boxers/boxer_fanner1.jpg
And I love that picture of those three! The little guy cracks me up! LOL
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That brindle boxer is a handsome dog. Good luck with him. I see that he has natural ears. I think that’s best.
The only experience I have with a boxer is that my neighbors had one when I was in HS. I was terrified of it, but that is another story. They had a terrible time with the ears after they had them trimmed. One of them drooped and ruined that dog’s opportunity to be the show dog they wanted.
They weren’t very nice neighbors. I felt sorry for the dog. I think they finally sold him because of the ears.
I like dogs in their natural state. My son just purchased a Brittany from neighbors who didn’t dock the tail at the right time. Maggie is the cutest Brittany you ever say. Her tail curves up and is adorable. She has a mask over one eye and freckles on her nose. I’m glad they didn’t cut her tail off!