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  2. Boxer (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    Boxer is also the name of a dog owned by John Peerybingle, the main character in the best-selling 1845 book The Cricket on the Hearth by Charles Dickens, which is evidence that "Boxer" was commonly used as a dog name by the early 19th century, before the establishment of the breed by the end of that same century.

  3. Happy Rescue Boxer Can't Stop Zooming Around His New Yard ...

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    This happy Boxer dog has recently been taken home after spending "90% of his life at a rescue." ... She understands just what a big deal it is for an adult dog to be adopted after spending most of ...

  4. 32 things to know about boxers - AOL

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    Boxer dog with its tongue sticking out. A study done in the Canine Medicine and Genetics Journal found that the most common disorders in boxers were ear infections and dental disease.

  5. Curious Boxer Is Completely Captivated by New Russian ...

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    Related: Boxer Dog and Baby Chilling on the Couch Are Total BFF Goals. Boxers Have the Sweetest Temperament. Though the Boxer breed has a reputation for having high energy, sometimes jumping up on ...

  6. Aging in dogs - Wikipedia

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    The aging profile of dogs varies according to their adult size (often determined by their breed): smaller breeds have an average lifespan of 10–15 years, with some even exceeding 18 years in age; medium breeds typically live for 10 to 13 years; and giant dog breeds have the lowest minimum lifespan, with an overall average of 8 to 13 years ...

  7. Boxer cardiomyopathy - Wikipedia

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    Boxer cardiomyopathy (also known as "Boxer arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy") is a disease of the myocardium primarily affecting Boxer dogs. It is characterized by the development of ventricular tachyarrhythmias, resulting in syncope and sudden cardiac death. Myocardial failure and congestive heart failure are uncommon ...

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