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    and you might be thinking that the coloring of these dogs looks like black to you.

    As it turns out, these dogs are actually brindle boxers. Some people call them reverse brindle boxers. Nonetheless, they are brindles, not necessarily black boxer dogs.

    A brindle boxer is usually one that has a fawn coloring (from your tan color to some sort of dark reddish color)-but, on the fawn coloring are black stripes. Boxers can have any number or type of black striping. They can even have a really quantity of black striping that they are generally black with fawn-colored striping. The puppies for sale boxers who have this much black striping in many cases are called reverse brindle boxers.

    Some these brindle boxers may get such a great amount of black striping that it can also be quite difficult to get the fawn undercolor. Boxer experts know that there is fawn underneath; however, those people who are uneducated about boxers naturally assume these are black boxer dogs.

    Why that deception?

    When a backyard breeder sells dogs that they claims are "rare" black boxer dogs, he can sell them at a higher price than the price at which he offers his other boxer dogs. Since many backyard breeders are not quite ethical in a whole lot of their practices, this price gouging for a falsehood fits in with how these breeders function. Of course, not all backyard breeders are this way; however, any backyard breeder who claims to remain selling a breed selection that doesn't exist with nature probably doesn't enjoy the highest moral standards.

    Why is it so impossible for there being black boxer dogs?

    It's going to take a simple knowledge of genetics to understand. Basically, every being-whether it can be a mammal, like a pet, or an amphibian and also anything else-has genes. These genes determine everything regarding the being, from skin color to the number legs to where the eyes are... genes regulate everything.

    Family genes control coat color in dogs, too. In order for a dog to be black, that breed of dog must contain the gene for having a black coat. Boxer dogs should not have that gene. So, there can not be any black boxer pet dogs. It is genetically improbable for a boxer to have a black coat.
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    The oldest dog with record was an Foreign Cattle Dog named Bluey.

    Bluey lived to be almost 30 years aged. That figure is within human years.

    Dogs mature more rapidly than humans.

    According to dog age experts, a one-year-old dog is really about age 15

    in human equivalent years. The typical life expectancy of The Australian

    Cattle Dog is about 12-15 years.

    Bluey was exceptional in that he outlived all press announcements life expectancy calculations. It may have been his diet or their genetics. The life expectancy of dogs increase dramatically as a result of better diets, better healthcare, and better living conditions.

    Bluey was put to sleep with November 14, 1939 at age 29 years, 5 a few months.

    The official AKC breed of dog name for Bluey is actually "Australian Cattle Dog". From time to time these

    dogs are called "heelers" as they were developed in Queensland for controlling
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