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Name: Cookie the Boxer
Adoption Fee: $200
Species: Dog
Breed: Boxer (short coat)
Learn more about the Boxer.
Color: Brindle
Sex: Female (spayed)
Current Size: 50 Pounds
General Potential Size: Medium
Current Age: 20 Years 8 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Moderately Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Kids: Yes
Housetrained: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Cookie the Boxer must be adopted with her mother, Ginger the Boxer (adopted).
Description:
Cookie is a lovely brindle Boxer. She and her momma, Ginger, are looking for a new home because their owner was killed by a drunk driver. This is one of those stories that causes you to pause and consider the tragic results of one person's ill-advised actions. The remaining family wanted to take in the dogs, but they already had some, and they realize that 8 dogs are just too many. They are hoping, however, that a kind soul will adopt Cookie and Ginger together.

According to the family, "Cookie is very loving with her family. She is an escape artist does not like being left out for an extended period. She will try to find her people. She is good with kids but can be a bit bossy with other dogs at first. I don't know how she is with cats."

So far as Cookie being bossy, not oh-so-unusual in Boxers. Her owner needs to make sure that she knows who is running the house, and that it isn't her!

Gosh, this whole situation makes me so sad. I hope that we find a home that will adopt Cookie and Ginger together....If adopted together the combined adoption fee is $300.

According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, the Boxer's ancestors were two German mastiff type dogs, the Bullenbeiszer and the Barenbeiszer. They were later crossed with the powerful ancestors of the Mastiff and Bulldog. Early on, these dogs were prized for hunting, bull baiting, and for pulling carts. A bit farther down the family tree, Boxer ancestors became cattle dogs, and were used to round up livestock. They were also popular circus and theater dogs because they learned tricks so easily. Breeding was rather indiscriminate until the first Boxer studbook was started in 1904, stabilizing the breed standard. In spite of its German origins, "Boxer" is an English name that suitably describes the dog's punchy fighting style. Though early Boxers may have been quite ferocious, the breed today is a very gentle, loving family companion. Some of the Boxer's talents are watchdogging, guarding, police work, military work, search & rescue, competitive obedience, schutzhund and performing tricks.
The Boxer is happy, high-spirited, playful, curious and energetic. Highly intelligent, eager and quick to learn, but can be stubborn and sneaky. The Boxer is a good dog for competitive obedience. Constantly on the move, bonding very closely with the family. Loyal and affectionate, Boxers are known for the way they get along so well with children. A well brought-up and properly socialized Boxer will also get along with his own kind and other household pets. However one Boxer owner reported; their Boxer is best friends with their many barn cats and second dog, but will chase and eat their ducks and other farm birds. The female boxer will often get into fights with other female dogs, trying to display her dominance. If one owns a female boxer and another female dog, they will get along and even play most of the time, however they will most likely fight from time to time. It has been said that the name Boxer came from the way the Boxer likes to use is front paws for just about everything. If you have ever watched a Boxer go about his business you may have noticed the way he paws at his toys, food bowl and you for that matter, in a very playful cat-like way. Some Boxers have been known to paw at their food or water bowl if they are empty. Playfully barking, pawing and playing with the bowl, flipping it upside-down and putting their front paws on the top of the bowl, sliding it around the house barking and whining until someone fills it for them. It looks like a silly game, but the Boxer knows what he is trying to tell you, he's hungry! While participating the sport of schutzhund, Boxers are known to jump up and use their front paws as if they are boxing. They are very clownish and playful and have been known to grab and carry ANYTHING around including your knickknacks if he thinks he can get away with it. The Boxer's nature is to protect you, your family, and your home. Known visitors will be welcomed boisterously. They are always keen to work and play. Boxers need lots of human compan
 

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