WHITE BOXER FRIENDLY

We have never had a white boxer puppy put to sleep and never will as long as it is healthy. WE take the attitude that WE planned for the puppy to be born, so WE are responsible for it for the rest of it's life. White boxers are NOT rare, should not be charged more for becuse of this fallacy.
They should be sold with the stipulation 'NOT to be bred from', as they have a slightly higher tendency to be deaf. Not all are though.
Our white girl, Daisy, is deaf. We had never had any experience of this before, so we decided to teach her with hand signals. She was so much cleverer and more obedient than any of our coloured puppies by the time she was eight weeks.
She doesn't miss out on anything, she watches us more, but can run free with the others on the beach. She just keeps looking back at us, to see if we are beckoning her to come to us. She is a joy to own.
Deaf boxers are particularly suited to live with another dog.
Contrary to 'excuses' sometimes made by breeders who DO have them put to sleep at birth.....white boxers which we have bred have not experienced any more health problems than any of our coloured boxers. At eleven years of age, Daisy is VERY fit and well. We adore her, and her us.
We do sell our white puppies for less money, but you are sill getting a purebred boxer. We do not register them at the K.C. as we feel this is giving cart blanche to breed from him/her.
Our white puppies, as with our coloureds, only go to previous boxer owners. To us, they are equally precious.
We have our lovely 11yr old white boxer, Daisy.
(Pictured below at 2yrs of age)

(Pictured below)
Daisy, now eleven years young, waiting patiently for her toast, along with her friends.

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