What does flashy Boxer mean?

Flashy Boxers
A Boxer with prominent white markings on a significant portion of the coat is described as being “flashy” or having “flash”. According to the American Boxer standard, flash is not necessary but, when present, should be “of such distribution as to enhance the dog's appearance”.
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What is considered a flashy fawn Boxer?

Brindle is dominant over fawn, but the combination of genes in an individual puppy determines its coloring. A fawn Boxer dog can have solid coloring (called “plain”), or fawn with white markings (called “flashy”).
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What on a Boxer are called flash?

The white markings on this breed are called "flash". If a Boxer has a moderate amount, one often refers to this as semi-flashy. Those with prominent white on a good portion of the coat are called flashy.
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What is a plain Boxer?

Typically a plain/classic boxer is identified as one with little to no white on the face, no white above the toes and only a small amount of white on the chest.
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What is a seal Boxer?

Some brindle Boxers may be so heavily striped as to appear to have a black ground color, especially as puppies. These dogs may be termed "reverse," "seal," or "black brindles," but responsible breeders will never try to pass them off as black.
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What color Boxer is most popular?

Fawn Boxer

A fawn colored Boxer is perhaps the most popular of the three available Boxer colors. They're the iconic look of the Boxer and what first comes to mind with these dogs. The color fawn is not exclusive to Boxers. Purebreds such as the Beagle or Chihuahua also come in fawn, among many other breeds.
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What are the 3 types of Boxers?

There are four generally accepted boxing styles that are used to define fighters. These are the swarmer, out-boxer, slugger, and boxer-puncher. Many boxers do not always fit into these categories, and it's not uncommon for a fighter to change their style over a period of time.
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What are the 3 types of Boxer dogs?

The Boxer Temperament

As you can see, there are different types of boxers dogs including the three breeds or bloodlines of American boxer, German boxer, and English boxer, the fawn, brindle, black and white colors, and boxer mixes.
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What do you call a black Boxer?

You might own a boxer that looks black but there's really no such thing as a “black” boxer dog. Boxer dogs are either fawn (tan) or brindle (a tan coat with black stripes). Boxer dogs with a brindle pattern that is heavily striped gives the appearance of "reverse brindling"—fawn stripes on a black coat.
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What color is a purebred Boxer?

Boxers have a sleek, short coat with tight skin over their athletic bodies. They come in two colors: fawn or brindle, with or without white markings. Fawn ranges from light tan to mahogany. Brindle is a striking tiger-striped pattern of black stripes on a fawn background.
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What is a reverse brindle Boxer?

A regular brindle pattern occurs when dark stripes appear over a lighter-colored background. In a reverse brindle pattern, however, the prominence of coloring is switched so that light stripes appear to sit on on a dark-colored background (such as fawn brindling on a black background).
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What is a reverse brindle dog?

The lighter brindle coloring is called a “reverse brindle.” This type of coat has the lighter color being more prominent on the darker background of the dog's coat. Some breeds can carry a more grey or “blue” looking color of the brindle color.
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Can two brindle Boxers have a fawn?

Below are the different genetic combinations that can occur in Boxers. Note that a brindle dog that carries only one brindle gene can produce fawn puppies, if it is paired with a dog that carries at least one fawn gene. (Phenotypically refers to the way the puppy looks - the coat color that you see.)
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Are brindle Boxers rare?

6. Brindle Boxers are not rare, they are one of the three standard coloring for the Boxer breed. Certain types of markings and coloring are more rare than others though, like the sealed brindle.
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What is a classic Boxer dog?

Classic Boxer Dog Traits

Chiseled in the head. “Of good substance” Short, tight-coated. Muscled, with clean, hard, smooth musculature under taut skin.
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What 2 breeds make a Boxer?

Boxers are descendants of extinct bullenbaiser breeds crossed with mastiff, bulldog and possibly Great Dane and even a terrier. They were developed in Germany in the 19th century, initially as bull baiting dogs and later as butcher's helpers, controlling cattle in slaughterhouses.
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How can you tell if a Boxer is purebred?

How Can You Know if Your Boxer is a Purebred? When purchased from an experienced breeder, you can (and should) ask to see all paperwork.... The papers should show at least 5 generations back, letting you see that the sire and dam, their parents, their grandparents, and so on are all purebreds.
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Which Boxer breed is bigger?

While the German boxer has a smaller nose, this type of boxer's thighs are a bit wider. Their overall bone size is also larger. Because their coats aren't quite as tight, they can have a somewhat wrinkled appearance all over rather than just their face.
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What is the hardest boxing style?

The swarmer is one of the more difficult styles to achieve, as it requires nearly perfect form and the stamina to apply pressure to the other boxer continuously.
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Some of the best swarmers of all time include:
  • Mike Tyson.
  • Joe Frazier.
  • Jake LaMotta.
  • Rocky Marciano.
  • Battling Nelson.
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What type of boxer was Mike Tyson?

Nicknamed "Iron Mike" and "Kid Dynamite" in his early career, and later known as "The Baddest Man on the Planet", Tyson is considered to be one of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time. He reigned as the undisputed world heavyweight champion from 1987 to 1990.
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Why does my white Boxer turn pink?

Porphyrins

Porphyrins are left behind when a dog's bodily fluids come into contact with their skin and fur. Because they contain iron, anywhere that is highly exposed to porphyrins turns pink, crimson, or brown when exposed to oxygen in the air.
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How much is a Boxer puppy cost?

Cost for a Boxer puppy

As of publication time, reputable, health-focused, purebred Boxer puppy breeders charge between $800 and $2,800 for a Boxer puppy.
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What is a Euro Boxer?

A European Boxer is a Boxer that follows the FCI breed standard. Due to the Boxer breed origins, some people would argue that this is the way original Boxers looked like. Boxers were first bred in Germany to be working dogs.
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