See the 'White Boxer Chronicles' because there is new controversy as to whether White boxers have any higher incidence of deafness and other conditions then does their colored siblings. The new survey tends to say no! Apparently, the original color of Boxers was WHITE and the brindle and fawn colors were found in spots over the head, ears, and tail areas. Years of breeding reversed the coloring and white is now usually seen as 'flash.' Breeders who breed color boxers are still finding resessive genes and producing white boxers. We don't hear about them because they are never registered, sometimes put to sleep, but mostly sold or given away. They don't advertise that their 'champion' boxers produced white pups - it is not accepted in the 'show community.' However, white boxers are beautiful, and wonderful pets just like their colored siblings. Deaf dogs can be taught to respond to signs. I had a poodle that did commands to both signs and words - she wasn't deaf; someone spent a lot of time training her. Disabilities are only disabling if you let them be. web page - Brunner Boxers
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