Instructions
Visit dog shows held in your area. Dog shows often have an area where the public can interact with breeders and see different breeds. Talk to boxer breeders and ask any questions you have about the breed to find out if a boxer would be a match for your family and lifestyle. According to the American Kennel Club, the boxer can make an affectionate family dog, although it does require a lot of exercise.
Look for boxer rescue centers in your state. Find these through websites, such as JLHWeb.net/Boxermap. Visit a rescue center to see if there are any boxer puppies available for adoption. Boxer rescue centers specialize in re-homing unwanted boxers with responsible owners. If you find a boxer you'd like to adopt, you'll be interviewed by a shelter representative. If the representative decides you can provide a suitable home for a boxer, you will be able to take the puppy home, although you'll be expected to make a donation to the shelter.
Contact the American Kennel Club to find a responsible boxer breeder. Arrange to visit the breeder rather than buying a puppy before you've seen it. Ask the breeder if you can see both of the puppy's parents, since this can be a helpful indicator of the puppy's temperament. Look at the environment the dogs are housed in. They should not be confined to small crates. Ask to see the breeder's registration papers to prove he is an accredited breeder.
How to Look for Boxer Puppies
When looking for purebred puppies such as boxers, it's important to find a responsible breeder. A good breeder will keep her dogs in a suitable environment and the dogs she uses for breeding will have a good-natured temperament. Would-be owners can ensure they aren't supporting the puppy mill industry by buying from a recognized breeder. There are also a number of boxer rescue centers throughout the United States with boxers of all ages available for adoption.