
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!!!
Zach Grawey
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Brianna Hoopman
Valerie Osadchik
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Gessner Mick
Mark Brunt
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Don’t have respect for purposely cross breeding. Grew up with boxers they are awsome dogs all on their own. Would not promote this at all. Stop breeding rescue a shelter dog save a life.
Maximus Faolchú
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Julie Himes
JJ De La Rosa
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Kristina
JJ De La Rosa
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Here’s my Bull-Boxer
Melissa Seekman
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Have and I’ll continue to manipulate genes that are not normal in order to get the perfect pup. Its in the bloodline..it comes from a breed that’s now extinct… Hmm wonder why. You crop and doc animals to make money.. That’s morbid. You have no place as a ” breeder” to look down on anyone. Gtfoh
Melissa Seekman
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Your pure breeds are mutts too… Put together by an association who profits off of manipulating genes to get what is popular or what ppl want.. Smh
Claire Cockburn
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We shouldn’t be ‘making ‘ dogs at all. Imagine if someone decided we should make the perfect human…..oh hang on that happened late 1930s / 40s and people were completely against it. Pets are a human desire not a necessity which unfortunately includes many unwanted or abused animals in the process. They are not commodities but living breathing feeling beings. Breeders are in it for money – simple – if there was no money in it they wouldn’t do it otherwise. So many unwanted dogs/ cats in rescue centres – if someone wants a pet so badly – go there instead of contributing to the supply and demand of breeders.
Melissa Seekman
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Your boxer is a mutt too.. Jesus you ppl are dumber than a box of rocks!
Mary Jo Reddick
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Reputable breeders are NOT “in it for the money”! If they are making a profit then they’re not doing it properly or doing it for the right reasons. Reputable breeders spend thousands upon thousands in health testing, usually are spending loads of money in showing or working their dogs, and then there are vet bills and the costs of raising a litter. They are in it to keep the breed standard that we are all in love with along with breeding with goals to eliminate health problems. The answer is spay and neuter your “pets” which a reputable breeder will have in their contracts!! Educate yourselves before bashing breeders!
Kala Morse
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My baby was a boxoodle. Boxer/poodle he was the most amazing dog I have ever had. Sadly we lost him 2 years ago.
Jenn Vilandre
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Actually, Melissa Seekman, reputable breeders make very little off of their pups once they’ve paid for genetic and health screenings. They are in it to put forth the very best the breed has to offer in health and confirmation, according to the breed standards. In the case of the Boxer, they also have to show the ability to be a working dog. Not to mention that ALL reputable breeders will offer a guarantee that the dog will be returned to them, no matter the reason or age of the dog. It’s called responsible breeding. And purebreds and mutts, by definition, are antonyms (as in opposites). Better educate yourself some more, girlie. BTW, adoption is ALWAYS the best answer.
Jean Wells
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Rachel Leigh Kamps just telling it like it is. Believe it or not — some people actually BElLIVE these are “breeds”
Pamela Czaplicki
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Not discounting the cuteness and yes, when you look back on a breed you find certain crosses to make it…. But why mess with perfection??
Jean Wells
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She is pretty. Don’t mess with the best.
Pamela Czaplicki
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Jean…. She’s a smarty pants too!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Courtney Barney
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These two lovebugs are our rescue babies. Bentley (brown and white) is a boxer, pointer mix. Blossom (black and white) is a boxer, pit mix. We couldn’t care less if they are pure bred or not! They were both severely abused and neglected. They needed us. Now, they both live the high life. We couldn’t ask for a better pair. They love us and eachother unconditionally. Neither one ever has to worry about anything ever again! ❤️
Pamela Czaplicki
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A.j….. THANK YOU
Jean Wells
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Yeah. I bet. Do they miss Bay. (Or me??)
Pamela Czaplicki
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Who?
Jean Wells
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Good already behaving.
Ira Good
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Here is Mambo,Boxer/American Bulldog mix I rescued as a pup. Awesome loyal and fun dog. Loves kids and gets along with his 6 cats. Love him to death!!
Cheryl Rogers
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Boxer and Dalmatian!
Will Berry
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Christine Heintz found him
Christine Heintz
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When we getting one??
Will Berry
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As soon as u get it…lmao
Christine Heintz
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Me?? Wth?
Will Berry
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Lmao
Chad Hileman
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Tanya Renee Hileman
Jaime Guzman
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Salvador Guzman
Tina Lohr
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Mine boxer and pointer by accident
Jeff Heritage
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Delys Holland
Meredith Kardash
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Mandy Campbell
Julia Paradise Boucher
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Scott DiPaolo
Renée M Boles
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Hey Mean-Jean, (Jean Wells) What is your personal issue against “mutts?!” You’re clearly a miserable old wench, trying to start an argument… take it elsewhere, weirdo
Ema Edkins
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Gucci is no. 7 Linda Thacker. Check them out…they’re all beauty’s x
Ema Edkins
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I grew up with pedigree boxers but I have since had 2 boxer x’s. Both accidental crosses I might add. My first with a collie, and my current with a American bull. Both totally amazing, great valued members of my family. I would hate to see pure bread wiped out, but I really don’t care, it’s who they are that counts. X
Ema Edkins
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Same as mine Mary Louise.
Derek Fosse
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Jessica Fosse
Bobbie Ludwig Antinori
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My Oliver. Boxer and Airedale
Absolutely beautiful, my baby’s in Heaven now
Marie Pettas
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Vicky Pettas Brendan Head look at number 5
Connie Pettas Nick Pettas Catherine Louise
Michelle Davis Shultz
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I’ve always had pure bred boxers. My last one passed 7/22/16 at only 6 years old. I decided to rescue, I found this beautiful baby girl who is boxer/English setter. We love her!
Noelle Stefferud Branch
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I’m sorry but I just do not see how some of these breeds being “special orders” are good for some of these breeds. Sizes are so extremely different from one another. I love the boxer breed & yes I know originally years & years & years ago it was by breeding different breeds together. But come on it’s 2016 now! I also loved my rescued little girl pekingese/mix. But I would never request 2 or more breeds be mix to get a designer fur baby now a days! Js, my opinion. I am glad for every rescued baby here on finding loving homes but I won’t support designer breeders who are doing it now with all the knowledge out here.
Ryan O'Hara
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Robin O’Hara Sierra Marie
Cyncia Lajoie
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My lovely Lola, Boxer/Husky ❤️
Scott Ballard
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Adam Raschke
Sandra Lackas
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No thank you. Pure bred only none of this cross breeding irresponsible breeding thanks.
Alex Murphy
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Scott Murphy
Justin Brown
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Debbie Noel