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. Wonderful – let’s give breeders another excuse to ‘invent’ the mutt and make $ off more dogs. Your local shelter is filled to the rafters with ‘cute’, ‘adorable’ dogs – If in fact, you really ‘love boxers’, fight to stop puppy mills, stop overbreeding, help low cost spay and neuter clinics. Don’t publish articles on how irresponsible people can make more money off the backs of dogs.

  2. I agree a thousand percent with you!! Everyone doing this stupid irresponsible breeding and then giving it a cutesy breed name and make money off it. Who cares that the mom almost died to give birth let alone be healthy to feed and raise the pups, the pups themselves will have health issues early on in life cause absolutely no screening was done prior. (How happy are you when you have the flu? ) then when they do get “sick” most just dump em! Just stop! We as pet owners need to be responsible and do what is right for them. Not just for profit, these are still lives here. Makes me mad sometimes.

  3. I do not condone the mix breeding of any dogs. And some of these mixes are so different in size you have got to be crazy to do it. Breeders spent hundreds of years to perfect the type and temperament of specific breeds. A mutt is a mutt is a mutt. An oops breeding I can see. Did you know that certain breeds when mixed can be fatal to the pups? They are born with no chance to survive. Don’t willing undo what breeders took generations to develop!

  4. Marie Hood you are wrong here. Many breeders that own different breeds have had an oops breeding happen and they just place the pups in good homes taking the same care they do with their purebred pups. You don’t really know any responsible breeders do you?

  5. I have also had 2 valley Bulldogs. Tank was my first, a tan male. Sugar (brown Sugar) is my 3year old brindle female). They are wonderful pets for my family/home/yard scenario. I love Boxers and Bulldogs, but this breed is a trip!

  6. oh I know, and everybody has every right to be here I just didn’t feel like celebrating mixing Boxers with other breeds was something to be proud about. no less power to anybody, I just love this page because its always about Boxers….

  7. All breeders as well as people looking for their ‘designer’ dog or pure breed are part of the problem too- so many dogs unloved and stuck in shelters . I’d never get a dog from a breeder – any breeder.

  8. I understand your point, Claire Cockburn, but what do you think would happen if there weren’t responsible breeders and (in a perfect world) all dogs were spayed and neutered? There would be no dogs. Responsible breeders should be licensed to have litters that come from health-tested parents. There shouldn’t be anyone else breeding pets

  9. When I was young we had a boxer crossed with another unknown breed. She was beautiful and had a fantastic temperament. However, I am a firm believer in responsible breeding of any animal. When you start cross breeding you lose the natural! nature of the animal and, sometimes this can lead to unpredictability with disastrous consequences. Pure bred is best as far as I am concerned. Sorry!

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