Instructions
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Examine the dog̵7;s size and general appearance. Boxers are traditionally medium-sized, square-built, muscular dogs that range between 21 and 25 inches tall (measured from the ground to the shoulder).
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Check to see that the dog̵7;s coat is short and shiny. Acceptable colors include light tan, mahogany, black stripes and white markings. However, the AKC disqualifies Boxers with white markings on more than a third of their body.
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Verify that the dog has a lean, muscular head that is proportional to its body. Its muzzle should be flat and approximately 1/3 the length of the dog̵7;s head. The dog̵7;s nose should be wide in length and black in color. Its neck should be elegant and arched.
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Make sure the dog has thin ears that completely rise (when cropped) if the dog is alert. Breeders traditionally crop a Boxer̵7;s ears, although long ears that lie near the cheeks do not disqualify a Boxer from being a full breed. However, the ears should project from the uppermost point on the sides of the skull.
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Observe the dog̵7;s legs. The front quarters should include long shoulders, straight and muscular forelegs, and a somewhat slanted pastern (the space between the wrist and forepaw). The Boxer̵7;s hindquarters should boast broad and curvy thighs with angulated rear legs.
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Look at the dog's tail. You should be able to confirm that the dog̵7;s tail is set high, docked short and faced toward the air.
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