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Welcome to BoxerPuppy.co.uk

The aim of our site is not to sell you a Boxer Puppy, it is merely to try and give you some basic advice and help you make the right deciision when locating a puppy.

One of our aims is to help you avoid socalled "Puppy Farms", we also try and warn you of some of the down sides to owning a Boxer Puppy. Downsides like coming home and finding your home has been demolished. Obviously we aren't trying to put you off owning some of the more playful and friendly dogs in the world. We are just trying to avoid you buying a Boxer puppy and then 6 weeks later realising you can't cope and trying to get rid of the dog.

If you have any hints or tips that you would like to share with our visitors we also haveBoxer Puppy a section where you can upload to the site and give others some free and friendly advice. We try to build a good relationship between Boxer Breeders and buyers.

You may want to try out our Frequently asked question section, in here you will find all the points you have ever wanted answering about owning a boxer puppy.

 
Ever thought about the RSPCA?

Help Support the RSPCA.

The RSPCA are always interested to hear your concerns about certain Breeders if you feel animals are being unfairly treated. It may be that you have see puppies that have been violently treated or maybe just mishandled.

Remember that the RSPCA are looking to re-house certain types of dogs. Obviously Boxer puppies aren't too common in the RSPCA kennels, but they do receive numerous adult Boxer Dogs. When we say adult dogs, we are informed that they regulary get Boxer Dogs that are 6 months and over.

You may just want to donate to try and help the RSPCA in their efforts to protect animals. You can do all of the above via their website www.rspca.org.uk

 
Best Place to Find Boxer Puppies

Where is the best place to find Boxer Puppies?

When buying a boxer Puppy, do you level best to stay away from "Puppy Farms". These unscruplolus businesses often are only out for themselves and have no interest in the welfare or quality of life, of their animals. They continually breed the same Boxer Bitch, even though the maximum should be 2 litters of pups. Anymore than that has a deteremental affect on the Bitch and her pups. We have listed a few questions you need to ask to help avoid puppy farms. If everyone starts to take notice of this horrible practice, the quality of life of these animal will be hugely improved.

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