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Question by shelly
Submitted on 8/13/2003
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show me a pic of what a boston terrior and a
boxer would look like?


Answer by CHRISSY
Submitted on 9/7/2003
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WE HAVE A FULL BRED BOXER AND ARE THINKING ABOUT GETTING A BOSTON TERRIOR AS COMPANY TO THE BOXER.  WE ARE ALSO GOING TO HAVE A BABY AND THOUGHT THIS WOULD BE A GREAT COMBO

 

Answer by pookie
Submitted on 10/12/2003
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Answer by Jenny
Submitted on 7/8/2004
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I currently own 2 boxers 1 (F)age:6 , 1 (M) age 7 and a female Boston age: 1 the female boxer thinks she's the mom and the male  think of the Boston as a playmate.  They are the best of buddies!  I wish I had gotten the Boston earlier.  They are a great "family".

 

Answer by ash noel
Submitted on 11/20/2004
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i also have two boxers and love the look of bostons,but...i am not sure how good they would look as a mixed breed. i am sure some of the puppies would be adorable,but others might get the worst mixing traits...hum?

 

Answer by Ash
Submitted on 6/19/2005
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Boxers and Boston's get along GREAT. I have a Boston Terrier and my fathers friend brought his boxer to the house (Boston and Boxer are both females) and they had a blast playing together.

 

Answer by Rose
Submitted on 12/30/2005
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We have a boxer now and I really want a Boston Terrior. Has anyone breeded the two before?

 

Answer by Angie
Submitted on 2/15/2006
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We have a 7 year old female boxer and a 1 year old female boston and they get along great. The boston is the alpha because our boxer is so easy going.  We have a 2 year old granddaughter and our boston is jealous of her but not to the point it being a problem.  

 

Answer by Larry
Submitted on 4/18/2006
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I have had two Boxers and they have very loveable personalities and very cute actions.  They remain forever young.  Unfortunately, my first boxer died of "boxer cardio-myopathy at age 9.  My second boxer died of a neurologic disease that slowly paralyed him.  Both are genetic and common to the breed.  I now have a Boston.  They are like a minature boxer - same cute personality, all the good traits, only smaller.  They have very little maintenance or genetic health problems.  The terrior has a wonderful time playing with my Corgi.  Other than the longevity of the boxer I would have more but my Boston is a wonderful substitute.

 

Answer by TIFFANIE
Submitted on 10/23/2006
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WE HAVE A MALE BOXER (LOU AGE 9 AND A FEMALE BOSTON TERRIER (PAYSLEE AGE 3) THEY ARE GREAT FRIENDS, PAYSLEE MAMA'S LOU, AND BUGS HIM A LOT. MOST OF THE TIME HE TOLERATES IT.
BUT THEY ARE BOTH FAMILY MEMBERS AND WE LOVE THEM A LOT.

 

Answer by TIFFANIE
Submitted on 10/23/2006
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WE HAVE A MALE BOXER (LOU AGE 9) AND A FEMALE BOSTON TERRIER (PAYSLEE AGE 3) THEY ARE GREAT FRIENDS, PAYSLEE MAMA'S LOU, AND BUGS HIM A LOT. MOST OF THE TIME HE TOLERATES IT.
BUT THEY ARE BOTH FAMILY MEMBERS AND WE LOVE THEM A LOT.

 

Answer by bre-bre159@hotmail.com
Submitted on 5/24/2007
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I have a Miniature Boxer that is mixed with a Bosten Terrior. He is not vicious at all and loves little kids, I can try to Get a Picture to you if you email me on My hotmail account i will send you a picture of him. My hormail account is above but here it is again. bre-bre159@hotmail.com.  

 

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