![]() One of the puppies in the resulting litter was a white and fawn male called Lechner’s Box. He crossbred a brindle-coloured female Bullenbeisser with a native dog of unknown origin. Their development can be credited to George Alt, who was a German dog breeder. The boxer we see today was created in the later part of the 19th century. They began being used by farmers and butchers for guarding and driving cattle. Over time, the German Bullenbeissers grew out of favour. Examples of these wild animals including bear and wild boar. Specifically, they were used to hold down big game animals until the hunters arrived. In the medieval times, Bullenbeissers were used as hunting dogs. They’re assumed to have been bred down from a bigger German breed known as the Bullenbeisser. The Boxer’s history dates as far back as 2,500 B.C. Rusty - boyWe have 9 pups - to see all our photos please check out our website! Louise Kelly We have named this litter after the hit kids cartoon - Bluey.As such each pup has been nick-named after characters from the show.Photos:1. ![]() We will endeavour to respond within 24 hours of any inquiry. From here we will organise an in-personal viewing or if you prefer, a video call may be arranged for you to see your puppy. If you decide you would like to purchase a puppy, we will provide you with our mobile number.
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