15 UNREAL Boxer Dog Cross Breeds You’ve Got To See To Believe

Dogs are probably one of the most diverse-looking species on the planet. Thousands of years of breeding has created a wide range of distinctive breeds with drastically different colors, coats, sizes and shapes.

But what happens when you take some of these distinctive breeds and combine their most notable properties?

You get dogs like these adorable cuties, who combine the best of both of their breeds.

We’ve compiled some of the most UNREAL pictures of boxer dog cross breeds that might shock you at first, but they are REAL.

But one things for sure… I don’t really care what they are… I just wanna to hug them all.

If you love Boxers as much as we do, then you’re sure to love these 15 gorgeous Boxer cross breed mixes.

Check out the pics on the next page! Wait 'til you see the last one!!!

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1,508 thoughts on “15 UNREAL Boxer Dog Cross Breeds You’ve Got To See To Believe

  1. our reverse brindle boxane… was bought told and thinking a purebred but after going from 6 lbs to 30 lbs in 3 months. . we figured it out. at one year 80 lbs now 2 1/2 years old 105 lbs. . he is gorgeous and crazy at the same time. lol

  2. In Australia it is illegal to crop or dock any domestic animal and I must say that having had a mini Foxie who was docked and used to wag his stump nearly off and now owning a boxer who has her whole tail and we get whipped to death I know which I prefer and that is the whole tail. Please note that this is my personal opinion and not put here to start a great debate.

  3. Our first Boxer got up to 90 some pounds hundred pounds he was beautiful we saw his brothers and sisters we saw his parents he was just a big dog we have a boxer just like your reverse brindle and it is a boxer…. I’m not sure if this a promoting cross breeding or what sometimes it just happens our dog is fixed but a lot of them are not

  4. Sorry but no way. We have a boxer and her mixed with a beagle? No way 2 totally different dogs for different people’s lifestyles,likes etc. Very cute though. We also have sooooo ooo many pets that need to be adopted, but if someone wants this breed I guess so. To each their own

  5. My lil mixer was the result of two family dogs that live on a horse ranch in Texas, on purpose because they produce beautiful smart gentle pups. Most have homes before their born, the rest get happy loving homes found. My Skylar has brought us much happiness, she’s special and has filled a void missing in my daughter’s and my heart since my wife died. BIG love from a BIG pup.

  6. It is not the dogs fault she is the product of irresponsible owners and crossbreeding. I have also owned and loved crooss breed dogs, but when I ended up with one I did the right thing and had it fixed. Once the dogs are here they are here it is not there fault and they deserve a loving home too but to promote irresponsible breeding when shelters are putting wonderfull dogs to sleep everyday is just STUPID !!!

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