Links
There won't be many links here put up here. However if you have a Boxer related link, you can enter it in the comments section. In which case it's possible though not certain, that it will be added on this page.
It should be noted the parent site to this Jasidog.com though my own isn't related to Boxers.
Camsail Boxers
Very sadly my Aunt Lesley passed away late 2008. My Aunts kennel website (All the Boxers in my family were/are Camsail dogs.) used to be the first link here.
For many reasons it would still be a site well worth visiting. Except, you can't, as AOL have removed all hometown sites.
So I'm a little upset at that but can't bring myself to remove the reference just yet.
Thank you for everything you did for us for so long Aunt Lesley. Miss you.
Boxer Welfare Scotland
There are Boxer rescue groups all over the world and of course they all fill a vitally important role in helping to look after and find new homes for Boxers in distressing situations.
Boxer Welfare Scotland is more relevant to me because it's where i live.
It's an official charity and like all charities needs as much help as it can get. By way of donations, volunteers and people who can offer homes to Boxers in need.
Boxer World
Huge Boxer community, bristling with information and advice and much more. Check out the community forums/message board for lots of like minded people.
Ronin Boxers
I just like the look of this site a lot, the pictures are gorgeous. It's a small New Zealand based kennel's site. But you don't need to be a breeder to have fun looking.
Pippa's Boxers
Fun site for fun dogs, better yet pippa's still working on improving it.
Digital Diaries
This site Belongs to Phil and his family. The most important members of which are of course Buster and Harvey the Boxer boys!
You can see their pictures there but that's not all. There's Phil's photography and sketch work also.
Firefox!
Not a Boxer link, but you are on the net here and so this pertains to you. Use a standards compliant browser and help the web be a better place. More accessible and open to all.
If you don't want to do it for higher reasons do it for yourself. Give yourself the extra features and usability you deserve. It's just as easy to uninstall as it is to install. It doesn't remove Internet Explorer, you can have as many browsers as you like. So you have nothing to lose trying it out.
Oh and if you like what you find you might also try out Thunderbird