>I also think that it needs to be stated that breeders actually killing white boxers is becoming more and more a faded memory. If that was true then there would not be as many white boxers in rescues as there are.
This is really dependent on geography. In New England, the white pups are generally the first spoken for (people have waiting lists for white puppies) and the white rescues get scooped up quickly. Because a good breeder will place them just as responsibly as the colored pups, they don't come into rescue at the same rate as the plain white males that come from the pet stores.
I do know in other areas of the country (sadly) white boxers are much harder to place, whether 8 weeks or 2 years old.
This is really dependent on geography. In New England, the white pups are generally the first spoken for (people have waiting lists for white puppies) and the white rescues get scooped up quickly. Because a good breeder will place them just as responsibly as the colored pups, they don't come into rescue at the same rate as the plain white males that come from the pet stores.
I do know in other areas of the country (sadly) white boxers are much harder to place, whether 8 weeks or 2 years old.