The dog's name is Leo and he is
a brindle boxer mix.
Snickers is a two - year - old
brindle boxer.
Dad is a yellow lab and mom is
a brindle boxer.
She is pictured with her 4 year old
brindle boxer, Bella, that was rescued from one of the local shelters.
Anyway, I just figured she was a foster parent for the animals until one day out of nowhere
my brindle boxer went missing.
Fawn and
Brindle boxers can be «Plain» or «Flashy».
You've all seen
brindled Boxers and Whippets, so I need not describe this except to say it is genetically dominant, and if neither parent is brindle, the pups can not possible acquire it.
Not exact matches
Greyhounds,
Boxers, French Bulldogs, and Presa Canarios all come in
brindle colorations but
brindle colored dogs often get labeled as Pit Bulls, even if the dogs do not have one ounce of bully DNA in their blood.
Boxers are usually medium in size, and have coats that are normally short, smooth, and fawn or
brindled.
Some
boxers have so much
brindle that it's sometimes referred to as «reverse
brindle».
Hailing from Germany,
Boxers are well known for their short - haired
brindle colors.
Among the more sought after
Boxers are the «
brindles.»
This handsome
boxer mix has a striking
brindle coat and is 5 years old.
The American Kennel Club lists specific
boxer coat colors as fawn and
brindle.
Some
boxers are classified as «reverse
brindles,» where the dark hairs are the predominant appearance, with fawn coloring a minor or background part of the coat color.
The gene responsible for white in
boxers is not a color gene but a marking gene, which means that a white
boxer would be fawn or
brindle if the white was not present.
Boxers come in colors like
brindle or fawn with white markings on the face, chest, legs, and feet.
Crossbreeding with the English bulldog helped to make the dog smaller, and today, the
boxer is a medium - sized, though still well - muscled and bluntly muzzled dog of usually fawn or
brindle color.
The
boxer is a powerful, athletic dog with a short, sleek coat, often fawn or
brindle in color.
Boxers are often brown,
brindle, or white and may have spots of different colors on them.
Some
boxer registries prefer the term «seal» to «sealed
brindle» because
brindle, by the breed standard, must contain some red or fawn.
Betty is a gorgeous,
brindle,
boxer / pit mix.
AKC — Disqualifications
Boxers that are any color other than fawn or
brindle.
* See Boxer breed standard, where it states: Faults: Colour:
Boxers with white or black ground colour, or entirely white or black or any other colour than fawn or
brindle.
The other common color is
brindle and white, patterned in the same ways that fawn and white
boxers are.
Brindle is seen in Boerboels, Danes,
Boxers, Greyhounds, and numerous others.