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kraitjoli

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My husband and I have a female brindle boxer named Sheeba, actually Queen Sheeba IV. Her birthday is coming up and she will be 5 years old. She is a pretty good dog and behaves really well. She loves her crate, which we call sleep, because she has seperation issues. She must have something in her mouth when she is excited to calm her. Her favorite is a winnie the pooh bear or a LOUD squeaky toy. We most recently had to give our little chow mix female away because Sheeba was not being nice to her at all. She knows a few tricks and really understands the fridge door opening. We are always learning about boxers and are glad to finally join this site.

I have one question...I have a friend who breeds boxer and her girl just had a litter of 10 puppies. There are 4 girls and all are white. They are not even a day old, but there is no brindle or fawn to be seen on these ladies. The last litter had one white boy that finally got a little bit of black around his nose. How rare is it to have the four white boxers in one litter?
 
Welcome to BW!! Sorry your girl didn't play pretty with the other female..but female/female doesn't usually work especially when one is quite a bit older..I don't know about the puppies but welcome again...maybe you should try a male if you decide to get another one:rolleyes:

Laura
 

MagsyWagsy05

Boxer Pal
Welcome to BW! I hope you find another playmate for Sheeba! I am sure she is a sweetie who maybe just wants a brother :) Well welcome iknow you will enjoy all the info and great stories that everyone has to share.
 

K8IE

Boxer Insane
Welcome! So sorry you were not able to keep your other pup. I hope that you can get things figured out, you have come to a great place for advice from people who really know their boxers! :) I am not sure about how commonly white pups occur in litters, but there is a lot of info on breeding here so check some of that out!
 

samsonite

Boxer Pal
Hi and welcome to Boxerworld! I'm no expert on boxer genetics, but white pups are the result of breeding flashy parent dogs. So, were the parents very flashy? The past few days there have been some posts showing how this happens. Good Luck with your boxer and glad you joined!
 
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