DEANGELOS BOXERS

DEANGELOS BOXERS

THE WHITE BOXER

  I  feel that there has been a lot of controversey about white boxers and feel this information is very helpful we have white female but never have any white puppies but we feel every boxer is created equal and one should not be disregarded simply because someone once decided that it wasn't exceptable.

    We find it quit interesting though that one of the first boxers was white and yet we have such issues about them. They are not rare please do not let anyone tell you this it is pretty common when you breed two flashy boxers to get a white one. Please make sure if you purchase one that your breeder has went through the proper measurments to make sure it isn't deaf and if it is and you are willing to take the time to invest in it great, but please make sure you are willing to do your part.

   I can personally tell you that we have not had any health issues with our white boxer they are just like the fawns and brindles except they are white not albino but white hair color. Like the English Bulldogs and the American Bulldogs they have white too but no one ever questions them and thinks they don't belong in fact a lot of times they are worth more kind of strange isn't it.  I hope that you find this information useful and that it will help shed some light on your opinions and if you have negative ones I ask you keep them to yourself and know that I can give several other breeders websites that also feel the same about the white boxers.

                           One of the first Boxers was White 
                    Ch Blanca Von Abgertor In 1895

One of the first ever Boxers was white


MYTH 1
White Boxers are rare.

FACT
Approximately 25% of all Boxers are born white. In fact, some of the first foundation dogs for the Boxer breed were white. Since White Boxers do not conform to the breed standard of the UK Boxer Club and the Kennel Club, many are euthanized by breede
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MYTH 2
White Boxers develop more health problems and are sicker than other Boxers.


FACT
Because a Boxer is white does not mean that it is going to be unhealthy. No clinical evidence has been recorded showing the White Boxer at higher risk for health problems.

MYTH 3
All White Boxers are deaf and are not trainable.


FACT
Although there is a higher incidence of deafness when a Boxer is white (approximately 18% of whites), not all are deaf. Deaf Boxers can be trained using a variety of methods including hand signals, sign language, flashlights and more. Training any Boxer, hearing or deaf, requires time, patience and understanding.

MYTH 4

White Boxers are "mean".

FACT
White Boxers are not "mean". Coat color on a Boxer does not affect a Boxer's personality. White Boxers exhibit the same endearing personality traits as their darker counterparts.

MYTH 5
White Boxers are albinos.

FACT
White Boxers are not albinos. Albino dogs do not have any pigment. White Boxers are simply born with white hair.

MYTH 6
White Boxers cannot be registered.

FACT
White Boxers can be registered with the Kennel Club. However, they can not been shown in the show ring, but they can be shown in obedience
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