What does a boxer look like?

Head: Boxers have a large head with a broad, flat skull and a well-defined stop.

Eyes: The eyes are dark brown and almond-shaped, set well apart and slightly slanted.

Ears: The ears are small and V-shaped, set high on the head and hanging close to the cheeks.

Muzzle: The muzzle is short and broad, with a pronounced black or liver-colored nose and a powerful jaw.

Teeth: The teeth are strong and white, with a scissor or level bite.

Neck: The neck is muscular and well-proportioned, with a slight arch and no dewlap.

Shoulders: The shoulders are well-laid back and muscular, with a good slope and angulation.

Body: The body is robust and muscular, with a slightly longer-than-tall appearance and a well-developed chest and ribs.

Legs: The legs are strong and well-proportioned, with moderate angulation and well-defined muscles.

Tail: The tail is set high and carried horizontally, with a slight upward curve at the end.

Coat: The coat is short, smooth, and glossy, coming in a variety of colors, including fawn, brindle, and white.