Your boxers are so cute! I have two boxers, one is a boy and one is a girl. they are the most playful and cuddly animals! they woulnt hurt a soul! I LOVE THEM. When I am older i hope to own a boxer or two. They are just wunderful company!!
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Poster: Paul
#77 Posted on: Fri Jun 25, 2004 4:16 am
Hi Morgan!
Can't disagree with you at all, of course. Thanks for stopping to say hello, oh and give the dogs a cuddle for me!
Poster: Kath
#78 Posted on: Mon Jun 28, 2004 1:29 am
Thanks for sharing your dogs with us, Angus. Beautiful pictures, and very touching text to go with them. I can't choose a favorite.
You've made a beautiful site to show them off, too. Love the colors. They're very easy on the eyes 
Poster: Paul
#79 Posted on: Tue Jun 29, 2004 2:48 am
Hi Kath!
Thanks very much for dropping in, it's nice to see you! Also thanks for the compliments. 
See you back at the Gap. 
Poster: Vivian J. Allen
#80 Posted on: Tue Jul 06, 2004 5:44 am
I so enjoyed the pics & little stories of all the beautiful Boxers you've had in your life. I had a huge Male named Caleb and now have a 82 lb, 15month old handsome young man, named Dakota.He too is protective, loyal, lovable, has boundless energy & thinks he's a lap dog.
Poster: Charlette
#81 Posted on: Tue Jul 06, 2004 10:16 pm
I just lost my little guy, Max, to valley fever. Its a loss like no other I could ever imagine. He was just the most loyal, loving, obedient companion that I have ever had the pleasure of being in my life. I miss him so much and my heart is broken.
Poster: Seema Ahira
#82 Posted on: Wed Jul 07, 2004 9:25 pm
We have 2 boxer puppies about 8 and a half months old. Zen and Lex are Bruno's brother and sister. Its like getting Bruno (My previous dog that passed away in an accident) back home again. They are absolutely adorable and have so much energy. It's hard to be mad at them when they go around chewing my plants and whatever they can lay their teeth on.
Zen always wants to cuddle with you while Lex is the mroe playful kind. Both of them together are a handful.
Poster: Cathy
#83 Posted on: Thu Jul 08, 2004 11:39 am
I just recently lost our beloved 7 yr old boxer, and am still greiving, as are my other two dogs. She was the greatest, and although I knew her time with us was limited (she had a number of serious health problems) it still was a shock - she licked my face and wagged her tail moments before she was humanely euthanized. Needless to say, I was unconsolable. I was going to take time to heal and find another "special dog", but my hubby surprised me with a 12 wk old boxer pup yesterday. She is the sweetest thing, and although she has lifted the spirits of the entire family, I am overwhelmed with guilt for having a new addition so soon - my dogs are family members, not commodities. However, I am grateful that I have another boxer in my life. Did anyone else experience those same feelings. Any input would be appreciated.
Poster: Paul
#84 Posted on: Thu Jul 08, 2004 6:23 pm
Hi Vivian! Glad you enjoyed the site. It's good to know people do and your dogs sound lovely!
Charlette, i'm so sorry to hear you've lost Max.I don't know what Valley Fever is but it sounds nasty. 
I sympathise and i hope you never have to go through it again.
Hi Seema! Well, i must say i envy you, two young pups!
I'm sure it's a trial too though. Looking after one can be work enough. I'm sure the fun and love make up for the work though!
Hey Cathy! I can understand your feelings, normally i like to wait quite a long time before "replacing" a dog.
Whether it's the right way to feel or not, there does tend to be at least a bit of guilt that you've taken another dog.
However, so long as you and the family want and can provide for another i don't think it's something you should feel wrong about. It's something to be happy maybe even proud about. You're giving a needy animal a loving home.
It can feel a little odd for a while having a new dog, but give yourself over the the more natural feelings to love and look after this new family member. However hard that may be it will happen eventually whether you will it or not.
When it does you will never be able think of being without the new doggy but you'll never forget the faithful friend you lost either.
There is nothing to feel guilty for. Though you'd be in human if you didn't feel it a bit.
If you girl could speak to you now, she would tell you it was ok. Think about that, you know it's true.
I think it was a good surprise. Go play with the pup and try not to feel guilty, it achieves nothing, but the fact it was felt at all shows you're a good person.
Poster: chris
#85 Posted on: Mon Jul 26, 2004 12:10 am
i have a 17 month old brindle boxer called loui he has an amazing personality i love him to bits i feel quite sad for the loss of your beautiful dogs and was tearful with the thought of losing my own i will probably own more boxers but i will make sure they are loved and are happy for the duration of there lives
Poster: Paul
#87 Posted on: Mon Aug 02, 2004 1:46 am
I'm sure you will Chris, thanks for popping by and give Loui a hug for me.
Nick, thanks!
Poster: Kieran
#88 Posted on: Sun Aug 15, 2004 10:17 am
hi my name is Kieran I live in sydney My famly and I have a female boxer called Lulu (she is red with white socks and white stomach and a red,whiteand black face) we have no papers but paid $500for her and are keen to breed with a pure breed male boxer if any one can connect us witha male boxer it would be much appreciated contact Vicki on our email address monookie_@hotmail.com
Poster: Helene
#89 Posted on: Mon Aug 16, 2004 9:24 am
Hi!
Wow, what a well made site! I think really cool, clean boxer sites are far and few between. Thanks for the breath of fresh air. Now I feel guilty that my own site is due for streamlining :-)
Give you boxer a hug from me!
Helene
Poster: Paul
#91 Posted on: Mon Aug 16, 2004 5:15 pm
I'm sure he's a character Beth give him a cuddle for me! 
Helene, thanks for the compliment, I spent quite a while at your place [ http://www.roninboxers.com/ ] earlier on and I was pretty impressed. Looks attractive and renders well outside I.E. Well in Firefox anyhow.
Has beautiful clear pictures too. I got all silly looking at the puppies. I think I'll put a link up just because I like it!
Hi Kieran! Thanks for stopping by and though this isn't really a place for advertisements good luck. If you must breed you girl make sure you do a lot of research and do things with the dogs health uppermost. Probably I don't need to say that though.
Poster: julie
#93 Posted on: Thu Aug 19, 2004 10:34 am
what a great site i sadly lost my 10 year old boxer tyson just a couple of weeks ago iam still so sad he was my best freind and i miss him so much he was a red boxer with a black mask beautiful i have another the same only shes only 15 mths old i did want to breed them but sadly i can not now it was so sudden i think thats why it hurts so much he was fine up untill one day he went off his food so i just took him to the vets were they discovered bladder cancer they said that it would be unfair to tyson to wake him up from his operation so i sympothise with ure stories its very hard wen there time is up but they give you so much when they are here thanks again for letting me share my little story with some one i no cares xxxxxxxxxx
Poster: Paul
#94 Posted on: Fri Aug 20, 2004 1:36 pm
Thanks guest! 
Hi Julie,
That's terrible to hear about Tyson. I'm sorry it happened the way it did too. At least you have your girl to hold on to eh? 
You know I heard recently something about a company in California I think. Who are offering cloning services to dog owners. I wish these people would put effort into something more worth while like giving dogs longer healthier life's.
Take care Julie! Thanks for dropping in. 
Poster: phil
#95 Posted on: Sat Aug 21, 2004 9:40 am
my boxer frodo is 8 years old starting to get athritis front legs bought him an authritic collar £29 what a difference within 24 hours he's up and runing like a puppy.so dont pay expnnsive vet bills these collars are excellant
Poster: Paul
#96 Posted on: Sun Aug 22, 2004 12:59 pm
Hi Phil! 
If you pop back could you tell us a bit about how this collar works? It might be perfect for Jason.
Cheers!
Poster: Maria
#98 Posted on: Tue Sep 07, 2004 7:44 pm
I also have grown up with boxer dogs and share your enthusiasm, boxer dogs are the best dogs ever. I enjoyed your site tremendously. keep up the good work x
Poster: Arabella
#99 Posted on: Thu Sep 16, 2004 3:22 am
Your boxers were and are beautiful! I have three of my own and I agree that they are the best dogs. They're so sweet and loving. This is a wonderful site.
Poster: Paul
#100 Posted on: Fri Sep 17, 2004 7:06 pm
Hello Arabella!
Thanks for stopping by, three boxers? Must be a bit of a handfull. 
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