This Murf is like the page header says: it's a bit heavy going. I will have to take a bit more time over this to take it in and then I am not guaranteed to understand it
You could say white boxers unless completely white or true albinos "are" coloured boxers that have inherited the extreme white marking gene. They with have a marking usually around the head area of either red or brindle. Ruby's litter mate had a brindle patch on one side of his head so if he had not inherited the extreme white gene he would have had a brindle coat.
Can't argue with that Well balanced brindle on either side and there is even a partial black mask around the eyes. A good looking face.
Tell me about it.both mine are black masked one red and the other brindle.one comes from flashy parents are the other a plain red bitch flashy sire.now in their 5gen pedigree all are flashy boxers. You breed two with more than a 1/3rd white this increases the chance of white pups.in most litters now when bred for show stock there are more whites being born.Two plain will not produce any whites
A photo of an old photo. Not sure how this will turn out but here goes. Max flashy brindle being groomed. Ben just a youngster looking on; has some white but not flashy.
It will be interesting when the European (Germany) White Show Boxers start to filter through to Breed / Championship Shows in the UK
This isnt entirely true. I have bred my flashy red and white boxer with a red boxer with black mask. They had a litter of 8 and not one was white. My partner was gutted as hes always wanted a white one x
That was a few years back, she has been bred with the same dog again this week . Will be interesting to see if she does have any whites this time x