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White brindle Boxer Puppies for sale in Severn, Maryland

6 White brindle Boxer Puppies for sale in Severn, Maryland

The Boxer — also known as the German Boxer or Deutscher Boxer — is a lively, loyal, and family-friendly breed affectionately nicknamed Peter Pan for its youthful energy and playful spirit. Known for being great with children and endlessly affectionate with family members, Boxers are protective yet gentle companions who thrive on human interaction. Intelligent, athletic, and full of personality, they balance their role as vigilant watchdogs with their fun-loving and goofy nature.

The Boxer originated in Germany in the mid-1800s, descending from the now-extinct Danziger and Brabanter Bullenbeissers, which were used to hunt large game. German breeders crossed these dogs with Mastiff-type breeds and Bulldogs, creating a powerful and versatile working dog with strength, endurance, and loyalty. The Boxer became fully established by 1900 and was recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1904. After World War II, returning soldiers brought Boxers to the United States, where the breed quickly gained popularity as both a family companion and a working dog. With a chiseled head, muscular body, and intelligent expression, the Boxer has an alert, confident look and a short, shiny coat that is easy to maintain. While friendly and affectionate, Boxers are naturally cautious with strangers and benefit from early socialization. They need plenty of physical and mental exercise — ideally up to two hours a day — to stay happy and well-behaved. Weekly brushing is enough to keep their coat healthy, and baths should be given only as needed. Prone to overheating in summer and sensitive to cold, Boxers do best in moderate climates. With their loving temperament, endless energy, and loyal disposition, the Boxer makes an ideal family companion and lifelong friend.

Boxer dogs Jack - Ad 1
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Jack

Boxer

12 weeksAge
MaleSex
$2,000Price

Meet Jack! This handsome white boy looks like he has eye makeup on with the small spot on his eye. He also has a big brindle spot on his butt! This guy is laid back and chill. Loves naps and basking

LaurelDelaware (67.8mi)
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Mocha

Boxer

12 weeksAge
FemaleSex
$1,200Price

Meet Mocha! A cute brindle female with some white markings and a sweet personality. She is well associated with people and loves to play! Mocha would make a great family pet and playmate for these lon

ShippensburgPennsylvania (75.4mi)
5.00
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Tanner

Boxer

10 weeksAge
MaleSex
$1,500Price

Meet Tanner! A handsome brindle male with white markings, adorable smooshed nose and irresistible soft fur! He is well associated with people and would make a great family pet. Give the Christmas gift

ShippensburgPennsylvania (75.4mi)
5.00
Boxer dogs Finley - Ad 4
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Finley

Boxer

11 weeksAge
MaleSex
$1,500Price

Meet Finley!! A sweet brindle boxer with an adorable white snip on his nose and additional white markings. Finley is well associated with people and will be up to date on all shots and dewormer. He wi

ShippensburgPennsylvania (75.4mi)
5.00
Boxer dogs Boxer Puppy 2 - Ad 5
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Boxer Puppy 2

Boxer

13 weeksAge
FemaleSex
$1,500Price

Brindle female with white face

LebanonPennsylvania (78.7mi)
Boxer dogs Darlin - Ad 6
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Darlin

Boxer

12 weeksAge
FemaleSex
$2,000Price

Meet Darlin! She is all white with a small brindle spot on her ear. She is a ball of fun, loves pouncing her siblings, playing with toys, chewing on pant legs and napping! She has the sweetest perso

LaurelDelaware (67.8mi)

FAQs

How much should I pay for a Boxer puppy?

The average cost of a purebred Boxer puppy in the United States is approximately $1283, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Is a Boxer a good house dog?

Boxers can make good house dogs as they are loyal, affectionate, and good with families. However, they are energetic and require regular exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom and destructive behavior.

What is the downside of owning a Boxer?

One downside of owning a Boxer is that they require a lot of exercise and mental stimulation, so they may not be suitable for people with a sedentary lifestyle or limited time. They are also prone to certain health issues such as heart conditions and cancer, which can lead to high veterinary costs.

Do boxers tend to be aggressive?

Boxers are generally not considered an aggressive breed and are typically known for their playful, loyal, and gentle temperament despite their imposing appearance. Originally bred as working dogs with stable temperaments, they're usually good with children and make alert watchdogs without being overly aggressive. However, their high energy, strength, and boisterous nature can sometimes be mistaken for aggression, especially in young dogs or those lacking proper training and socialization.

Are Boxers hard to train?

No, Boxers are not hard to train. They are known for their intelligence and eagerness to learn. However, they can be stubborn at times, so consistent, positive reinforcement methods work best.