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!!!
Jennifer Kern-Sieleni
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Stefan Sieleni
Joyce Thayer Kristofferson
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like this dogs looks
Patricia Boyd-Brown
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We have a boxer blue dobie..big ole baby n spoiled
Abigail Wesson
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Toby Wesson
Ryan Whitney
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This morning a my pitbull boxer mix. She acts more boxer than anything.
Elle Craib
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Boxer-shepherd mix
Ryan Whitney
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Edgar-Stark Dobie-Njaastad
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This one I like
Stephanie Mele
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Do the cross breeds do the Boxer wiggle that all boxer mom and dads live for?
Andrew Dawson
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Natasha Ellis
Brent Sadler
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Hollie Anne
Kristin Reeder
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Chris Reeder
Ruth Danielson Close
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If breeders didn’t breed for breed Type and all dogs were allowed to breed at free will you would end up with a 30 to 40# brown mutt. Breeders manipulate genes as you put it to get rid of health problems. Bad hips, elbows, eye problems bad temperament to name just a few. Go read A celebration of Dogs by Roger A Caras. He does a wonderful job explaining the evolution of the dog. Selective breeding started with cave men and has continued for centuries. And like in all walks of live there are good and bad peopl.
Gaet Sérial
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Jom Sasimaphon
Daniel Cross
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McKenzie Mitchell
Mary Jo Reddick
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Gorgeous specimen ❤️❤️
Malene Halskov Andersen
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Søren Andersen Maja Halskov Andersen
Andrea R Hauser Miller
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I also have this breed and he is beautiful also the best dog I have ever owned kind hearted would never hurt a fly and listens well
Lisa Infante
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Our boxer babies!!
Lorna Holmes
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Riley Mcalpine
Ash Duniam
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Shaun Best
Jonathan Hausmann
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Nicole Hausmann
Shanan Huerta Koschak
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Ramsey Koschak
Angie Turner
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Raistlin Rodenburg check these guys out way cute
Bonnie Jenkins
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B&B boxer & bull dogs are so cute
Chris Paulos
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Holly Paulos
Holly Paulos
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I need all of them.
Gregory Hartley
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Kelly Downs
Conner Alexander
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Barry Graham
Kelly Downs
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I’ll take one of each please
Yvette Welsh
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Nooooo… Don’t dis our lovely boy xx
Corey Harper
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Kyra 3 8 and 12
Corey Harper
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“It’s not pure” “it’s irresponsible” if you didn’t want to see “irresponsible” breeding why view or even comment. Nothings wrong with “mutts.” A “mutt” can love you just like a purebreed. You can’t change what other people do, nor they to you. Just love a dog the best you can.
Kyra Creamer
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Wow. Those three are so pretty
Richard Johnson
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Aaron Johnson
Alex Siemsen
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Katie Moshage
Tammi Brown
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Also known as mutts!!
Tammi Brown
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Also know as mutts; which are great, too!
A.j. Jenkins
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Ugh…just shut the$#%&!@*up with your agenda. Nobody wants to read your nonsense. Get off my post so I don’t have to read your gibberish. I’m not a breeder, but I’ve done more for this breed and for society by accident than you have on purpose. Please have yourself spayed. Nobody needs little satan spawns like you running around.
Melissa Seekman
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Mary Jo Reddick how does cropping your boxers ears help it’s health?? My rescue has his ears and they don’t cause any issues at all.
A.j. Jenkins
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You shouldn’t have a dog if you’re so against humans owning them. I feel bad for your dog
Jerre Honke
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Check this out Jill Rexford
Ruth Danielson Close
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Melissa Seekman you are not educated. Don’t fool yourself. Ear cropping and tail docking started in the Middle Ages. A dog with docked tails and cropped ears were considered working animals and not taxed. If you think ear crops are bad now imagine what they were in the Middle Ages. If you look around you see very few dogs anymore with cropped ears. The tails and dew claws are done before the nerves kick in and other than not liking being held still it doesn’t hurt. Personally I do not agree with either ear crops or tail docking. Dew claws on working dogs should be removed. They are loose and can get caught. I remember a hunting dog that had dew claws and one got caught while hunting and tore. The dog almost bled to death before they got him into emergency. You are narrow minded and uninformed. Get yourself educated please.
Katie Jensen
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I love me a mutt!!!
Katie Jensen
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Can you please tell me why it isn’t okay to buy a mutt???
Jenn Vilandre
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Because, Katie Jensen, every time you buy a mutt you are supporting backyard breeding and a dog that could be adopted dies needlessly, and you are,therefore, contributing to the pet overpopulation problem. Try reading my post.
John Patrick Lujano Jr.
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This mutant is “supposed ” to be 100% Boxer . Idk…… hes 100lbs and looks mostly American Bulldog . Love him to bits either way.
Dawn Lockhart
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I keep reading about how wonderful your mixed breeds are. This may be so but as has been stated there are so may dogs out there in shelters that need to be safe and loved. But with these mixed breeds you are not sure of what health or temperament issues may arise. Yes any animal has to be watched when in public or around small children. I have two pure breds one from a reputable breeder. She is smart even tempered and has great conformation. No health issues. My other dog is a rescue. Probably from a puppy mill. She is good tempered most of the time but has to be watched very closely. She grabs small animals and shakes them. I know she would kill if given the chance. She also has bad legs. A result of poor breeding. Nonetheless she deserves to be loves. But I agree. People please stop intentionally breeding these crap shoots.
Tami Worley Holloman
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When we acquired our Boxer, we were told that he’s a purebred (no papers, though). However, after having him for the last 8 years, I’m quite certain he’s mixed with something (his nose is longer than a standard Boxer). I’m curious to know what, though.
Tiffany Elizabeth Weiss
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Stop making mutts