SummerRiot said:
I have heard of the "white boxers have problems" myth before.
I dont know much about the Boxer breed but I know that a white pup can be generated from any two partners. I have met three white boxers recently and I had asked each owner if they have any medical problems. Only one out of the three have food allergies and tend to get "colds" in the winter time.
Also, one of the three also had a brown spot about an apple size on his head.. I assume that one spot sort of breaks the myth of an "all white" boxer though eh??
I dont know much about the Boxer breed but I know that a white pup can be generated from any two partners. I have met three white boxers recently and I had asked each owner if they have any medical problems. Only one out of the three have food allergies and tend to get "colds" in the winter time.
Also, one of the three also had a brown spot about an apple size on his head.. I assume that one spot sort of breaks the myth of an "all white" boxer though eh??
A white boxer should have even if very small a patch of fawn or brindle somewhere on their body. That spot would be the color that they are or should have been. My Boxer is 2 1/2 if the myth was true when is she supposed to get sick?LOL