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As a quote I saw recently said; "Never argue with an idiot, those watching may not be able to tell the difference." I'll just continue to take that advice when she trys to tell me such nonsense. Motherofknox, I recently saw something about mini-boxers too, and read that not only are they mixed breeds, there's either NO or very limited boxer blood anywhere in the bloodline. So sad. JessiJo: I sure wish you lived closer, I could use the practice. A member of my sign class recently said he guessed he was going to have to go rent a deaf person to practice with, in jest of course. Our deaf community here isn't very active, and many are not "hearing" friendly...so when we do try to attend activities, we are often ignored....or worse. the two students in my class who are deaf are also cognitively impaired so at this point I am more fluent in sign than they are...BUT I am absolutely hooked on ASL, and am working on becoming certified to teach Deaf and Hard of Hearing students, who are not also cognitively impaired, and then on to the doctorate. Thanks again everyone, I think Shane would be considered a long-nosed boxer....LOL. I know he's long tailed.
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if they still insist, give them this link to the ABC specialty show..there are NO categories for short or long nosed Boxers
http://americanboxerclub.org/national-s ... -2009.html |
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The German boxer has a shorter snout and the American boxer has a longer snout.
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