Pictures Of Boxer Puppies
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Has anyone ever seen a boxer pomeranian mix?
My mothers pomeranian is always trying to mate with my boxer. I was wondering if anyone has ever seen a pomeranian boxer mixed puppy. I've searched alot of websites of hybrid dogs but it seems like nobody has ever bred the two together ( I'm sure it would be a funny looking breed if they did!). I'm just curious because if she ever ended up pregnant by the pom I want to know what the offspring would look like. If you have any pictures or know of a website I would really appreciate it.
For all you ass hats I didn't say I was breeding them. I said I was curious as to what the off spring would look like. And no I do not want to get my dog fixed! She isn't broken!
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Experts border collie?
I am getting a border collie to show and performance events. I'm aiming high with this dog, so I'm trying to pick a puppy. I go to one of the best Border Collie breeders, and she shows me pictures of some puppies. Could someone tell me how I can know the breed standard is good or not? Since I do not want be tricked into a puppy that I can not do well. Also I have some questions, 1. Do puppy nose become black when they are older? 2. How far must be separated from the eye? 3. Blue merles not fare worse in the show ring in other colors and the colors are better? 4. Any advice on training for performance? Thank you and I have been training for four years, but with the boxers, corgis, dachshunds and other breeds. Border collies are a kind of new to me. Also, please do not say ask the breeder, but I explain how I can tell myself! Thanks! Also, yes I searched on Google, AKC proven and is being investigated. This part of my research.
The nose becomes black only if b / w, some other colors. But if you're talking about a blackbird, the nose is usually black. I know very little about the formation, but as far as I can tell the b / w do much better show than any other color. There have been some exceptions, of course. One thing I would like to see a border collie program is one that actually seems to have seen sheep before. So many of the BC series that I see does not seem to have ever given "eye" to anything. They are dead inside. I think that is why many never win best in show. AKC standards "Any aspect of structure or temperament that prevents the dog ability to function as a herding dog should be severely criticized. The Border Collie is, and should continue being, a natural and unspoiled true working sheep dog whose conformation is described in this document. Honorable scars and broken teeth incurred in the performance of its duty are acceptable. "

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Experts border collie?
I am getting a border collie to show and performance events. I'm aiming high with this dog, so I'm trying to pick a puppy. I go to one of the best Border Collie breeders, and she shows me pictures of some puppies. Could someone tell me how I can know the breed standard is good or not? Since I do not want be tricked into a puppy that I can not do well. Also I have some questions, 1. Do puppy nose become black when they are older? 2. How far must be separated from the eye? 3. Blue merles not fare worse in the show ring in other colors and the colors are better? 4. Any advice on training for performance? Thank you and I have been training for four years, but with the boxers, corgis, dachshunds and other breeds. Border collies are a kind of new to me. Also, please do not say ask the breeder, but I explain how I can tell myself! Thanks! Also, yes I searched on Google, AKC proven and is being investigated. This part of my research.
The nose becomes black only if b / w, some other colors. But if you're talking about a blackbird, the nose is usually black. I know very little about the formation, but as far as I can tell the b / w do much better show than any other color. There have been some exceptions, of course. One thing I would like to see a border collie program is one that actually seems to have seen sheep before. So many of the BC series that I see does not seem to have ever given "eye" to anything. They are dead inside. I think that is why many never win best in show. AKC standards "Any aspect of structure or temperament that prevents the dog ability to function as a herding dog should be severely criticized. The Border Collie is, and should continue being, a natural and unspoiled true working sheep dog whose conformation is described in this document. Honorable scars and broken teeth incurred in the performance of its duty are acceptable. "
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