Boxer bulldog...
Bulldog boxer puppy: The origin of the Staffordshire Bull Boxer can be traced back to Great Britain in the 1990s. This breed originated due to a cross between a Boxer and Staffordshire bulldog Terrier. People believe that this hybrid is superior to either of its parents, with the boxer’s aggression that bulldog breeds are famous for and the Staffordshire’s inherent playful character. A puppy labeled as bull boxer or ‘bulloxer’ is often not 50% mixes of a boxer and bulldog. There are several combinations of boxers that are labeled Bull Boxers. Another variation in this name is ‘bulloxer’ that refers to a predominantly boxer/American bulldog mix. There are no standards set for this breed, as it is a hybrid. It has a square large head and defined jaw muscles that are generally the only criteria for categorizing. There are different variations of the bull boxers, including the Pit bull Terrier/Boxer and American bulldog/boxer crosses that are common, but relatively new. The coat of a bulldog boxer puppy is stiff and short, in colors like flashy brindle or fawn with a black and white mix. A reverse brindle coat is not common and is often frowned upon. The American Kennel Club has not recognized this bulldog boxer breed as a true breed. The longevity of this mix breed is considered qualification enough for being classified as an independent breed, though the classification as hybrid is commonly accepted.
Boxer and bulldog mix: The looks of bulloxer, a bulldog and boxer mix might vary as it is not a set breed but a boxer that has been crossed with other bulldog breeds. This breed is easy to train and according to breeders, bulloxers have certain characteristics that make them superior to their parents. Boxers usually remain puppy-like and they seldom seem to mentally grow up, at least not until they are more than three years of age. However, this bulldog and boxer mix puppy matures earlier. The Staffordshire is not considered to be reliable with small animals, but the bulloxer is less inclined to chase. This breed has also inherited the sociable nature of the Staffordshire. Dedicated breeders breed these dogs in Great Britain. The height of the breed is 16-27 inches and the weight is between 37-75 pounds. If you make the dog exercise sufficiently, it can also stay in an apartment. They can be very active indoors and stay well even in an average-sized yard.
English bulldog and boxer: Bulldogs are also known as British Bulldogs or English Bulldogs since the medium-sized dog breed originated in England. The breed is relatively small but stocky, with a compact body and sturdy and short limbs. The shape of the English bulldog results in a waddle-like gait. They are also famous for their short muzzles and saggy skin on the face. This creates the apparent frown that is the trademark of this breed. Bulldogs come in varied colors and have a short and smooth coat. There are several websites on the Internet where you can find information regarding mixes of the English bulldog and boxer.
American bulldog and boxer: American Bulldog is a breed of working dogs that were developed for the protection of property and catching of livestock. Though this breed is larger in size, it is also the closest surviving relative of the Old English Bulldog. This is because they were not altered to a great extent while in Colonial America as their European cousins. Many mixes of American Bulldog and boxer are also available. American bull boxer is a mix between American Bulldog and boxer. On the Internet you can access pictures of American and English bulldogs.