Boxer
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The ideal Boxer is a medium-sized, square-built dog of good substance
with short back, strong limbs, and short, tight-fitting coat. His well-developed
muscles are clean, hard, and appear smooth under taut skin. His movements denote
energy. The gait is firm yet elastic, the stride free and ground-covering, the
carriage proud. Developed to serve as guard, working, and companion dog, he
combines strength and agility with elegance and style. His expression is alert
and his temperament steadfast and tractable. The chiseled head imparts to the
Boxer a unique individual stamp. It must be in correct proportion to the body.
The broad, blunt muzzle is the distinctive feature, and great value is placed
upon its being of proper form and balance with the skull. In judging the Boxer
first consideration is given to general appearance and overall balance. Special
attention is then devoted to the head, after which the individual body
components are examined for their correct construction, and the gait evaluated
for efficiency.
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