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Friday, July 8th, 2011

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10 things you do not know about the boxer dog

Legend has it that God was fashioning different breeds of dog out of clay, it came to his final task and decided to create the most beautiful dog ever and call it a "Boxer." But this new breed of dog was vain and rushed to see in the mirror before the clay has been properly configured and collided head in his own reflection. This is the characteristic flat nose of the Boxer, and also proves that God has really done the design for best dog in the world! Ten things you do not already know about Boxer dogs … ..

The Boxer dog has cheated death and becomes a TV star instead
In 1985, a white boxer dog called Bomber was snatched from surgery a veterinary nurse in animals and later appeared on British television series, Oliver Twist. It seems previous Dog owners, Tony and Elaine Chapell, decided to put the dog to sleep when they learned that he had not entirely new standards Kennel Club to race! Shooting, he was made to look smart bitten, dirty and covered in wounds. Bomber even had a dressing room all to himself and was commended for giving a superb performance. Well done Bomber, and shame on those who gave him!

A Boxer Dog With his own fan club
A dog Boxer called George was used in advertising media in the early 1990s and became so well known that he finally had a fan club for himself. George strange expressions appeared in ads. Coleman mustard and eventually the dog became a household name and even made appearances at public functions and schools.

The Boxer dog with the longest tongue!
A boxer dog called Brandy featured on Ripley Believe It Or Not because of his incredible 17 inch long tongue! Brandy, Michigan, USA, was purchased from a local breeder in 1995 and its new owner assured the dog will eventually become his long tongue! She did not and on television, she was shown performing antics such as eating in a 13 inch bowl. Its owner, John Scheid, says Brandy likes sunbathing and even gets tan lines on her tongue, but says the beautiful Boxer is fit, healthy and happy, then its unique feature is not a problem at all. It even has its own website at: www.tungdog.com

Zoe Dog boxer who came back to life!
Zoe owner, Cathy Walker, Manuden, near Bishop's Stortford in the UK, was told by an environment that is surrounded by all the pets, she lost. This certainly seems the case of Zoe, a fawn and white boxer dog is died several years ago, aged eleven. The Daily Mail (November 6th, 2001) printed a photograph of the amazing bark tree under which Zoe spent her last day, showing what can only be described as the image of a boxer dog in the bark. Cathy said how it is a big believer in life after death and claims the image of Zoe has strengthened this conviction.

The white boxer dog who received hate mail
For someone who loves dogs in general, and Boxer dogs in particular, Solo was as beautiful as any other race. To its owner, Joyce Lang, she was more beautiful than she ever was a friend, a member of his beloved family. But not everyone thought the same way and, surprisingly, in 1982, Burgess Hill, United Kingdom, an anonymous letter sent to Solo arrived saying, ". I think you are most ugly dog ​​I've ever seen "What kind of person could write such nonsense is incomprehensible most people, and probably the letter was primarily intended to upset Joyce, a target of hate the writer most certainly achieved. Letters continued to come saying, "Why do not you get your master or mistress to take you for a lift? ". We even included a paper bag which the sender said should be placed on Solo head! When local newspapers heard the story of the newspapers proclaimed that beauty is always in the eye of the beholder and Joyce's eyes, and other dog lovers, Solo was beautiful.

Tribute to a Little Boy's boxer Animals, Lance
This story appeared in the friend faithful (Writings to own and love animals) and concerned dog owners in the U.S. which have often lent their pets the army in World War II. Lance, a Boxer, worked with dogs of Defense, which eventually became the noted K09 Corps, and belonged a family with young children, a boy who wrote this letter for dogs of Defense: "My Boxer, Lance, was in the army since the month of June I have not heard from him since I received a certificate from the Quartermaster General. The number of 11 281 it was. I really like and want to know if Lance did something courageous. Can you please tell me where he is and what kind of work he done? Please answer quickly because I can not wait any longer to know what happened to him. "

Origins of the Boxer Dog
What we know about the origins of most breeds, including Boxer, is largely due to the early sculptures, painting and drawing. In the case of Boxer, a sculpture of a dog looking like a boxer can be seen on a tomb in Arnstadt where lies Elizabeth of Hohenstein who died in 1368. Flemish tapestries from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries show dogs resembling the Boxer engaged in deer and boar-hunting.

German origins
Boxer dogs have become very popular in Munich where the breed probably originated. But the history of the race was not without controversy. In fact, the first boxer Club in the UK was closed because of disagreements over almost everything about Boxers. In 1905, however, the most enthusiastic supporters of the German Boxer have together to develop a standard for the boxer would be accepted by all. The Munich Boxer Club drew up the standard which exists largely unchanged even today.

Boxer Dogs in America
The first Boxer dog in America was imported in 1903 from Switzerland. The new owner of dog was New York, the Chief Justice of the Court of Appeals, Irving Lehman who imported many dogs Boxer others. The first Boxer dog registered with the American Kennel Club was in 1904. The dog was Arnulf Grandenz, raised in America by James Welch of Illinois.

Boxer dogs in the nation warring
The boxer dog quickly gained popularity shortly after World War II ended, ironically more prominently in countries formerly opposed to war with the Boxer's most likely birthplace, Germany. Listen to what Rowland Johns says in Our Friend the Boxer: "The re-emergence of the breed Boxer added evidence that the belligerent nations do not long for their antagonism in the relations between them and other nations' dogs. Both with the Alsatian and the Boxer their popularity derives directly from contacts made during a state of war. In both wars the adoption of both breeds by members British forces provided some personal satisfaction and uplift the spirit in long periods of exile from home, family and friends. "

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Why jump the gun Zionist media and say the suicide car NYC was a white man in his 40?

They just stopped to say he was a member of the tea party, or vote Republican. They would look mighty silly if we had planted a copy of The Notebook Turner in the car and the FBI finally caught the culprit! (Muslim Extremist)

They hoped it was, so they can paint the whole right as a bunch of loons (Although most of the violence due to political ideology is generally leftist) Plus, just once, they hoped not a Muslim.Since they hate having to say anything negative about the members of the "religion peace "RWE

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