What is a sealed reverse brindle 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 is sealed reverse brindle?

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 the difference between a sealed brindle and a reverse brindle?

While a regular brindle pattern occurs when dark stripes appear over a lighter-colored background, a reverse brindle pattern switches the prominence of the coloring, so light stripes appear to sit on on a dark-colored 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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How much is a sealed Boxer?

Brindle Boxers can cost up to $3000

On average, Boxer puppies can cost anything from around $800 all the way up to $3000 depending on the breeder and the genetics.
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Black (sealed/reverse brindle) boxer 4 months



What does it mean when a dog is sealed?

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 makes a sealed Boxer?

A sealed brindle boxer with a black appearance often has an abundance of thick black stripes. When these stripes are so plentiful and thick, they essentially "seal" all of the fawn components out, hence the descriptive naming.
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What is flashy brindle in a Boxer?

Black brindles are still brindles, it's just that the dog doesn't carry the gene for the black color. Marking patterns are also impacted by modifiers, so that a “flashy Boxer” is genetically the same as another flashy Boxer, but it won't be phenotypically (or visually) the same.
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Are brindle Boxers rare?

Brindle Boxer Markings

Other instances of markings include brindle Boxers with only the black mask and no white markings. Though not as popular, they are fairly common with brindles.
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Can you breed brindle to brindle?

Can you breed brindle to brindle? Breeding For Brindle Breeding brindle/brindle can produce fawn or brindle puppies. Breeding a brindle, even one with perfect color conformation will not assure pups of the same color.
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How much does a brindle Boxer puppy cost?

Boxer Breeders

Buying a purebred Boxer puppy from a responsible breeder will run you between $800 and $2,800. Purchasing a dog from a high-quality breeder ensures you're getting a healthy puppy whose parents have been pre-tested for genetic conditions.
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Can two fawn Boxers have a brindle puppy?

Brindle is dominant over fawn, so a Boxer inheriting one of each color gene .. will be brindle. Since a brindle Boxer can carry a fawn gene that is not expressed in their phenotype (appearance) .. a brindle can produce fawn puppies if paired with a dog carrying at least one fawn gene.
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Is brindle a dominant gene?

The KB allele is dominant over the other two alleles and produces solid black color. kbr produces the brindle color pattern and is dominant over the ky allele.
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Is reverse brindle real?

Reverse brindle is a coat color in specimens of certain dog breeds. Dog with reverse brindle coats typically appear to be mostly black or to have fawn brindling on a black background. So-called reverse brindle actually is brindling so heavy that it produces this effect.
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What colors are purebred Boxers?

The majority of Boxer dogs will be fawn or brindle with endless options of marking placement. We will discuss the meaning of Fawn and Brindle as it can be quite a range of colors on this dog breed.
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Do Boxers bond with one person?

Do Boxers Bond With One Person? Boxers love people and are pretty universally friendly. However, they bond strongly to their owners and can be trained to disregard strangers if that's what you prefer.
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Why do they cut the tail off a Boxer?

Boxers belong to the Working Group of dogs, and historically their naturally floppy ears were cropped (cut and made to stand upright) and their long tails docked short in order to enhance their performance as working dogs.
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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 fawn Boxer?

Boxer puppies can inherit fawn and/or brindle genes from their parents. 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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Are there different types of Boxers 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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Do brindle Boxers shed?

The Boxer coat requires minimal grooming. Boxers are clean dogs and have been known to groom themselves like cats do. Boxers can shed quite a bit, but weekly brushing with a bristle brush or hard rubber grooming mitt will help keep hair under control.
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What is a European 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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How much do white boxers cost?

What's the Price of White Boxer Puppies? A well-bred Boxer puppy will fetch between $600 and $2,000 depending on your locality and the breeder. Ideally, a white Boxer puppy should cost less since they don't qualify for the competition show ring and are not used for breeding.
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