Police dogs, often referred to in North America as “K-9″s (which is a homophone of canine), are dogs that are specifically trained to assist police and other law-enforcement personnel in their work…
…such as searching for drugs and explosives, searching for lost people, looking for crime scene evidence, and protecting their handlers.
The most commonly used breed is the German Shepherd. But don’t underestimate our Boxer Friends!
This A-M-A-Z-I-N-G (and I repeat, AMAZING!!) German Boxer, has made over 500 arrests in less than 4 years as a police dog!!!!!!! MUCH more than most human police in their whole careers.
Watch the video on the next page and be amazed by this Extreme Police! K9 style!
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Brian Davis
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Good lord… Prisilla Davis look at this!
Bert Page
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Me too. I have a German boxer and I feel he is the very best of all breeds!
Corina Keller
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Mike Keller
Bill Davenport
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Jake Davenport
Alaina Klett
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Ali… Boxers can do it too!
Ali Nana Bardeguez
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They used to! Germany used to use them as police/ sentry dogs
Cynthia Roberts
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My baby boy is 80lbs of muscle as well! He is a big love bug. He thinks everyone & every animal wants to play. However, I have heard him growl when he thinks someone might hurt me… Very protective!! Boxers are awesome!
Ashley Pollard
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Chris Lacquement
Ashley Pollard
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Chris Lacquement
David May
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Emily Rose May
Jerry Davis
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93# baby at times
Kurt Lindbloom
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Love that breed !
Liam Sands
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Artur GrabinskiMarian Dumitru
Mandy L Barcomb
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And that’s why boxers are kick$#%&!@*they love with all there hearts and they aren’t afraid to work lol love both mine
Artur Grabinski
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Strong dog!!! 🙂
Brian Northcutt
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German Boxers rule! Had 1.
Rob Ashley
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Louise Ashley
Rob Ashley
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Louise Ashley
Jada Campbell
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I would feel for the person who thought that they could break into my house. My 3 are huge lovers but if they feel we’re being threatened they would hurt someone.
Shawn Davidson
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OMG I WANT ONE
Charles Job
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Charlie Martin
Jasper with the ex mother in law rofl
Adrian Wesley George
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Paul George
Sandra Goodman
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This dog doesn’t play around !! He’s been trained well !! Judy
Andriana Nolasco
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Gary
Kelli Miller
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Our girls (sisters) on patrol 😉
Julie Brickman Carlstrom
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Got my girl off Craigslist ( can u even believe that?) I don’t know if she German or not. How can you tell? She only barks at people she’s never met, once they pet her they are best friends.
Sarah Osborne
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There aren’t a lot of breeders of German boxers in the US. By appearances, German boxers are larger and heavier boned. They also have shorter muzzles. Most breeders of full German boxers do not crop, dock, or remove dew claws.
Sarah Osborne
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american lines (what your dog is)
Sarah Osborne
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german
Julie Brickman Carlstrom
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She has a short muzzle, but her tail is docked, dew claws removed. She is only 55lbs, my boxers growing up were 85-90lbs… she’s only a 1.5, so I don’t know if she’s gonna get bigger.
Sarah Osborne
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My German boy. He’s around 6 months old in this picture. He’s from the same breeder as the dog in the video.
There are also different health concerns with German and American lines, so there are slightly different health tests that you should look for if shopping for a puppy.
Laura Vetrini Furman
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what a face
Shannon McMahon
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Alison Peloquin
Sarah Osborne
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I’d guess over 90% (if not more) of the boxers on the US are from American lines. Even if you adopt, the different health risks are important to know. For example, DM is a huge problem in the American lines, but is pretty much nonexistent in German lines. German lines have seen a lot of juvenile kidney disease in recent years, though. ARVC in American lines, SAS in German.
Sarah Osborne
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Yours may full out a bit more, but she’s not really growing anymore. She’s a good size for a female boxer. All these people on here bragging about their 90-120 lb boxers should realize that either their dogs are obese or poorly bred. Some German males may get to 90 lbs, but American lines should never be that big and no boxer should be 120 lbs. Taking a breed that is already so prone to heart problems and making them larger than they should be is pretty much a death sentence.
Wendy Connerley-Sontag
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Kevin Connerley
Kevin Connerley
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I wouldn’t want to piss him off!
Adam Leihbacher
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Kaylee Leihbacher Pamela Leihbacher
Kevin Connerley
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Did you look at the pictures of boxers in the comments? They are all so pretty!!
I didn’t know there was German and non German boxers? The German ones seem to be bigger. Like 100 lbs
Wendy Connerley-Sontag
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I didn’t know there were German, but I did know there are European. They are bigger too. They are so beautiful!
Hector Sanchez
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Amy Sanchez
Sarah Andrews
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We sadly lost our girl.. An alfa through and through.. you didn’t walk her floors until you were introduced and she allowed it.. lol.. but an absolute loyal breed ..
Lisa Stancil
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We have 2 german boxers
Lisa Stancil
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This is Max when he means business he means it but he is also very lovable alot of people are very timadated by his looks and size. But that is okay he protects what’s his.
Makenzie Morgan
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Douglas….
Marshell Watson
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These are our two super badass couch potatoes. Very loving guys until you knock on the door. Lol. Zephyr in front Zeus in back.
Sarah Gibrick Spfit
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Barry Gibrick
Deb Denham
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Our casper waiting for our 2 from school xx
Marie Borland
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My boy is a German boxer dog his girlfriend is a English boxer X
Tim Dunbar
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Logan Eacrett Keri L. Perkins