Can a boxer be a merle?

Marble Boxer dog

Can a boxer be a merle? Can a boxer dog be a merle? No, a Boxer dog cannot be a merle because the merle gene is not a part of the Boxer breed’s genetic makeup. Merle is a coat color pattern that results from a dominant gene found in some breeds, such as Australian Shepherds, Collies, and Great Danes. However,

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The Puppies’ Development and Nutrition

The Puppies’ Development and Nutrition

The Puppies’ Development and Nutrition The Puppies’ Development and Nutrition First to third weeks of life: Shortly after birth, the puppies are defenseless, at the mercy of a host of pathogens. For this reason, their mother’s milk is of enormous importance for the newborns. Along with it, a puppy ingests vital antibodies. In addition, this so-called colostrum also has a

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Maturity – About Boxers

boxer maturity

Maturity – About Boxers In dogs, a mature phase precedes old age. This “stage 1″is between the end of the growth period and maturity, whereas “adult stage 2” is the period preceding old age). Maturity is a time when the dog comes into its own, but also when cellular changes take place that are still invisible but which are the

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Adulthood – About Boxers

Boxers Aging

Adulthood – About Boxers Aging is a gradual biological process that begins at birth, and continously intensifies until death. No matter what the species, aging causes cellular, metabolic, and organic changes. We are beginning to better understand these changes in dogs. The most important change is probably that of increasing variability between members of a canine population that is already

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