SoleilBxrs
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Such an interesting thread!
As mentioned before, between top contenders in boxers around the world.. there aren't large, noticeable differences in style, otherwise why would there be a boxer standard?
I definately agree that people will say anything to sell a dog. Its all hype, to make their pups seem "better, special, different" than others out there... and i've really only seen this done by BYBs.(because they are the ones who need to make that extra effort to make a sale... good breeders aren't usually looking for large a number of puppybuyers, as they have lists, and people looking for them) Here in the States, "Champion-Lines" and "AKC registered" are probably the 2 most overly-used catch phrases BYBs use to try to sell pups. I've seen MANY tout that their dogs are from "working, European Lines" too. Or bragging on a 100+lb sire, and a 90lb bitch, a 40in chest, and a 30in head :eek: (i'd be frightened to see a "boxer" w/ those stats!) These people prey on those newbies that know nothing about the breed, or are overly obsessed w/ trying to have a HUGE "boxer". Sites like the ones mentioned about how great the "EB" is is just all hype.. same thing that the BYBs do to promote sales. People want something different/special/unique... and if you buy into the hype, you do indeed feel as though you have yourself something unique. Anyone could turn around and make a similar site about NABs :rolleyes: (North American Boxer)... You know, they drool and poop less, their attitudes are more easy going, they get along perfectly w/ your family parrot.. but beware, if they see a pigeon on the street, they may be driven to go after it, since they do have higher hunting instincts.
If it was my business to sell " "NAB" pups/dogs, you would be sure that i would put a lot of darn effort into making my statements believeable... I'd get pictures, do "studies", get the "expert" oppinion of other NAB breeders who need to do this to sell their dogs. And you know what, if i put enough effort into it, im sure i would get tons of people wanting one of these dogs. There are people here in the states that truly believe that their dogs are from "CH European Lines", when the stud and bitch have no Ch Europen descents, or just European descendents at that.. and the pups look nothing remotely close to CH, or European style... but their BYB breeder sure did a darn good job of playing up the hype. My final point is that anyone can say anything about their dogs.. its up to the potential buyers to be educated enough to distinguish between fact and fiction, quality and poor quality. JMHO
Essie- your pup is adorable, and if you did spend tons of time talking to breeders and researching kennels i commend you on that.. you've found a style of dog that you are happy with.
And i do hope that you try to show your dog, keep up its CH. heritage.. as it seems that many of the dogs that do get imported, do not. (not just conformation dogs, but esp. Shuzt. titled dogs)
-Kat
I definately agree that people will say anything to sell a dog. Its all hype, to make their pups seem "better, special, different" than others out there... and i've really only seen this done by BYBs.(because they are the ones who need to make that extra effort to make a sale... good breeders aren't usually looking for large a number of puppybuyers, as they have lists, and people looking for them) Here in the States, "Champion-Lines" and "AKC registered" are probably the 2 most overly-used catch phrases BYBs use to try to sell pups. I've seen MANY tout that their dogs are from "working, European Lines" too. Or bragging on a 100+lb sire, and a 90lb bitch, a 40in chest, and a 30in head :eek: (i'd be frightened to see a "boxer" w/ those stats!) These people prey on those newbies that know nothing about the breed, or are overly obsessed w/ trying to have a HUGE "boxer". Sites like the ones mentioned about how great the "EB" is is just all hype.. same thing that the BYBs do to promote sales. People want something different/special/unique... and if you buy into the hype, you do indeed feel as though you have yourself something unique. Anyone could turn around and make a similar site about NABs :rolleyes: (North American Boxer)... You know, they drool and poop less, their attitudes are more easy going, they get along perfectly w/ your family parrot.. but beware, if they see a pigeon on the street, they may be driven to go after it, since they do have higher hunting instincts.
Essie- your pup is adorable, and if you did spend tons of time talking to breeders and researching kennels i commend you on that.. you've found a style of dog that you are happy with.
-Kat
... end of that discussion....
. I don't want to start the debate all over again, but.... I've been told that in Europe the way the boxer is positioned (not sure of the correct terminology) for show is with the back legs placed farther back. This gives the appearance of a more angled back. I've also been told, and have noticed, that regardless of the way they're positioned, they still have a more angled (shorter looking back) than Boxers in NA...