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IsoChick
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14-03-2008, 09:17 PM

Boxer - male

Breed Standard

General Appearance
Great nobility, smooth-coated, medium-sized, square build, strong bone and evident, well developed muscles.

Characteristics
Lively, strong, loyal to owner and family, but distrustful of strangers. Obedient, friendly at play, but with guarding instinct.

Temperament
Equable, biddable, fearless, self-assured.

Head and Skull
Head imparts its unique individual stamp and is in proportion to body, appearing neither light nor too heavy. Skull lean without exaggerated cheek muscles. Muzzle broad, deep and powerful, never narrow, pointed, short or shallow. Balance of skull and muzzle essential, with muzzle never appearing small, viewed from any angle. Skull cleanly covered, showing no wrinkle, except when alerted. Creases present from root of nose running down sides of muzzle. Dark mask confined to muzzle, distinctly contrasting with colour of head, even when white is present. Lower jaw undershot, curving slightly upward. Upper jaw broad where attached to skull, tapering very slightly to front. Muzzle shape completed by upper lips, thick and well padded, supported by well separated canine teeth of lower jaw. Lower edge of upper lip rests on edge of lower lip, so that chin is clearly perceptible when viewed from front or side. Lower jaw never to obscure front of upper lip, neither should teeth nor tongue be visible when mouth closed. Top of skull slightly arched, not rounded, nor too flat and broad. Occiput not too pronounced. Distinct stop, bridge of nose never forced back into forehead, nor should it be downfaced. Length of muzzle measured from tip of nose to inside corner of eye is one-third length of head measured from tip of nose to occiput. Nose broad, black, slightly turned up, wide nostrils with well defined line between. Tip of nose set slightly higher than root of muzzle. Cheeks powerfully developed, never bulging.

Eyes
Dark brown, forward looking, not too small, protruding or deeply set. Showing lively, intelligent expression. Dark rims with good pigmentation showing no haw.

Ears
Moderate size, thin, set wide apart on highest part of skull lying flat and close to cheek in repose, but falling forward with definite crease when alert.

Mouth
Undershot jaw, canines set wide apart with incisors (six) in straight line in lower jaw. In upper jaw set in line curving slightly forward. Bite powerful and sound, with teeth set in normal arrangement.

Neck
Round, of ample length, strong, muscular, clean cut, no dewlap. Distinctly marked nape and elegant arch down to withers.

Forequarters
Shoulders long and sloping, close lying, not excessively covered with muscle. Upper arm long, making right angle to shoulderblade. Forelegs seen from front, straight, parallel, with strong bone. Elbows not too close or standing too far from chest wall. Forearms perpendicular, long and firmly muscled. Pasterns short, clearly defined, but not distended, slightly slanted.

Body
In profile square, length from forechest to rear of upper thigh equal to height at withers. Chest deep, reaching to elbows. Depth of chest half height at withers. Ribs well arched, not barrel-shaped, extending well to rear. Withers clearly defined. Back short, straight, slightly sloping, broad and strongly muscled. Loin short, well tucked up and taut. Lower abdominal line blends into curve to rear.

Hindquarters
Very strong with muscles hard and standing out noticeably under skin. Thighs broad and curved. Broad croup slightly sloped, with flat, broad arch. Pelvis long and broad. Upper and lower thigh long. Good hind angulation; when standing, the stifle is directly under the hip protuberance. Seen from side, leg from hock joint to foot not quite vertical. Seen from behind, legs straight, hock joints clean, with powerful rear pads.

Feet
Front feet small and cat-like, with well arched toes, and hard pads; hind feet slightly longer.

Tail
Previously customarily docked.
Docked: Set on high and carried upward.
Undocked: Set on high and carried gaily, not curled over back. Of moderate thickness. In overall balance to the rest of dog.

Gait/Movement
Strong, powerful with noble bearing, reaching well forward, and with driving action of hindquarters. In profile, stride free and ground covering.

Coat
Short, glossy, smooth and tight to body.

Colour
Fawn or brindle. White markings acceptable not exceeding one-third of ground colour.
Fawn: Various shades from dark deer red to light fawn.
Brindle: Black stripes on previously described fawn shades, running parallel to ribs all over body. Stripes contrast distinctly to ground colour, neither too close not too thinly dispersed. Ground colour clear, not intermingling with stripes.

Size
Height: dogs: 57-63 cms (221/2-25 ins); bitches: 53-59 cms (21-23 ins). Weight: dogs: approximately 30-32 kgs (66-70 lbs); bitches: approximately 25-27 kgs (55-60 lbs).

Faults
Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree and its effect upon the health and welfare of the dog.

Note: Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.

Murphy (9 months)










(left hand dog)
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16-03-2008, 02:22 PM
Imo and I could be wrong, but his muzzle is a little thin not to greatly broad, as I expect it should be, not alot but a wee bit. he needs to be a wee bit heavier not much but a couple of kilos but as he is still I expect 9 months or so then the wieght will come as he develops, now this is JMO so don't take it to heart he has a nice overall shape and I would like to see him do well.
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17-03-2008, 12:25 AM
As Murphy isnt flashy I think you would find it difficult especially at a Champ Show but some breed shows do sometimes schedule classes for solid colours. Some judges would overlook this but not many. I got told long ago by an experienced boxer lady never to call them "plain" as they were not plain at all but indeed very handsome and your Murphy seems to prove her point
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17-03-2008, 12:56 PM
Originally Posted by zoeybeau1 View Post
Imo and I could be wrong, but his muzzle is a little thin not to greatly broad, as I expect it should be, not alot but a wee bit. he needs to be a wee bit heavier not much but a couple of kilos but as he is still I expect 9 months or so then the wieght will come as he develops, now this is JMO so don't take it to heart he has a nice overall shape and I would like to see him do well.
Oh god, I hope Murphy doesn't put a couple of kilo's on... he'll be 5 stone!! He's a rather large puppy actually, pretty much the same size as Max, who is 2!

He does have a thinner muzzle... (and a smaller head than I'd like) but he changes shape at least once a week at the moment!
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17-03-2008, 02:16 PM
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Oh god, I hope Murphy doesn't put a couple of kilo's on... he'll be 5 stone!! He's a rather large puppy actually, pretty much the same size as Max, who is 2!

He does have a thinner muzzle... (and a smaller head than I'd like) but he changes shape at least once a week at the moment!
What does he change into?
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17-03-2008, 02:33 PM
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What does he change into?
Currently he wants to be a labrador when he grows up....

Some days he looks like a little barrel on legs, very tubby and rotund, then other days, he is all leggy and skinny...

He is growing so fast!
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17-03-2008, 02:59 PM
I rate him 10 out of 10
What is it, bout boxers having to have loads of white on them,
esp, when it says that they should be predominantly a solid colour
Sorry. no offence to those with lots of white, but I prefer the boxer which is more one colour, just because I see boxers as guard dogs, and whitey dogs look to pretty to me, not what the boxer was intended to look like, I thought they were suppose to intimidate an intrudor
Does any one agree??
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17-03-2008, 03:00 PM
Originally Posted by horses01466 View Post
I rate him 10 out of 10
What is it, bout boxers having to have loads of white on them,
esp, when it says that they should be predominantly a solid colour
Sorry. no offence to those with lots of white, but I prefer the boxer which is more one colour, just because I see boxers as guard dogs, and whitey dogs look to pretty to me, not what the boxer was intended to look like, I thought they were suppose to intimidate an intrudor
Does any one agree??
I personally prefer dogs with less white on them, and I also prefer Brindle's to Red's.

I like Max and Murphy's white "bibs"
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17-03-2008, 03:03 PM
Well I think they are really handsome anyway.Don't know much about them but I like what I see,xxxxxxxx
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17-03-2008, 03:24 PM
NI boxer club done classes for plain dog's at the show's a few year's back but tbh why put them in a seprate class, some of the best boxers are solid. But the coloured ones have to for go something, it is very hard to get dark eye's on a coloured boxer, not impossible.
Also I felt he needed more muscle maybe would have been better put, if i put mature's a little.
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