Boxer Pedigrees

Browse over 24,800 dogs in our Boxer database.

Height:
21.5 to 25 Inches

Weight:
50 to 70 Lbs.

Lifespan:
10-12 Years

About Boxer Dogs

The Boxer originated in Germany in the late 19th century, and is believed to have been developed from a cross between the Old English Bulldog and the now extinct Bullenbeisser breed. The breed was initially used as a hunting dog, with its strength and tenacity making it well-suited for hunting game such as boar and bear. The breed quickly gained popularity in Germany and became a popular breed for police and military work.

In the early 20th century, the Boxer was introduced to other countries, including the United States, where it quickly gained popularity as a companion animal and as a show dog. The breed was officially recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1904. Today, the Boxer is one of the most popular breeds in the United States and is widely used as a companion animal, as well as for obedience and protection work. The breed is known for its playfulness, loyalty, and protectiveness, making it a beloved pet for families and individuals alike. The Boxer is also known for its muscular build, distinctive wrinkled face, and energetic personality, making it a unique and recognizable breed.


Health and Genetics of the Boxer

The Boxer breed is generally considered a healthy breed, but like all breeds, they are prone to certain health issues. Some of the most common health problems seen in the breed include heart conditions, such as aortic stenosis and dilated cardiomyopathy; skin allergies; and certain types of cancer. Additionally, Boxers are prone to certain genetic conditions, such as hip dysplasia and hypothyroidism. To ensure the healthiest possible outcome, it is important for prospective Boxer owners to purchase from a reputable breeder who performs health screenings on their breeding stock and follows responsible breeding practices. Regular veterinary check-ups and preventative care, as well as a balanced diet and regular exercise, can help to minimize the risk of health issues in the breed. By taking these precautions and providing a healthy environment, Boxer owners can help to ensure a long, happy life for their pet.

Boxer Pedigree Reports

You'll find a sample 5 generation Boxer pedigree from our database below. To learn more about the dog's lineage, click on any ancestor in the pedigree to dig deeper. Hovering your mouse over the icons will bring up photos, health, genetic and additional information such as color, unique markings and show titles. Inbred ancestors are highlighted with matching colors within pedigree charts so you can easily spot them. Each pedigree report also contains additional reports for offspring, siblings, linebreeding, inbreeding and test matings. Our knowledgebase also offers additional resources to help you read and understand pedigrees.

Dasty Optima Grata

Male Boxer
MULTI CH

Boxer

2006-06-24

ZTP ZVV1

ATIBOX JUGENDSIEGER

Boxer

2004-02-20

IPO 1

ATIBOX-JUGENDSIEGER

Boxer

1999-03-13

IPO 2
MULTI CH

Boxer

Boxer
WELT-KLUB-JAHRES-CH

Boxer

2000-04-30

MULTI CH

Boxer
MULTI CH
CH

Boxer

Boxer

2004-03-22

IPO 1 ZTP

INT.CH.CH.

Boxer

WORLD CH, INT. CH.

Boxer
MULTI CH

Boxer
MULTI CH

Boxer

1999-04-07

ZVV1 ZTP
FRANCE CHAMPION

Boxer
MULTI CH
FRANCE CHAMPION

Boxer
INT'L. MULTI. CH

Boxer

CH INT

Boxer

BH, AD, ZTP, IPO I

CH

Boxer

1994-12-06

IPO 3, SCHH 3, RCI 3, ZTP

Boxer
CH

Boxer

Boxer

CH.

Boxer
CH ESPAÑA

Boxer
INT'L. MULTI. CH
CH ESP, EUR

Boxer

ATIBOX CH, INT CH

Boxer

1998-08-20

SCHH 1
ATIBOX CH

Boxer
ATIBOX.CH
SPAIN CH

Boxer
MULTI CH

Boxer


Boxer
CH

Boxer
INTER, CH SPA, POR,
CH