The
Boxer's body is compact and powerful and the shiny,
close-fitting coat comes in fawn, brindle, white and
various shades of red, with white markings. White Boxers
cannot be registered with some Kennel Clubs. The tail is
usually docked. Ear cropping is optional. (Docking and
cropping is illegal in some countries.) Its head should
be in proportion to its body, lean and unwrinkled. Its
lower jaw extends beyond its upper one, curving upward.
Neither teeth nor tongue are to show when the mouth is
closed. The nose is large and black with very open
nostrils. Eyes dark. The neck should be round, strong,
and muscular, without dewlap. The body should be square.
The tail is carried high. Its front legs should be
straight and parallel...
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