Cross Breeds

Can I cross a brindle boxer with a fawn boxer and what will the puppies look like?

Will the puppies be a mix of brindle.fawn or will some be fawn and some brindle? Should I only cross my brindle boxer with another brindle?

Public Comments

  1. depends wat the sire looks like
  2. you can cross breed the two but you won't know what color the puppies would be until they are born
  3. It will not only depend on the parents but also the grandparents. You might get some fawn with brindle, some might be brindle with the mask or you might even get a white one. I know some one had one brindle and one fawn and they got a white pup.
  4. I bet they will look like boxers.
  5. hmm.. maybe you should rethink this idea. There are thousands of boxer puppies and adult dogs dying in shelters because of over-population. I'm sure the puppies would be cute but you have to think about REALITY here..
  6. Breeding the two wouldn't really be "cross-breeding" at all, all you're doing is breeding two boxers that are different colors. I just bought an American Bulldog (not the same as a boxer but for this example it doesn't matter) and his parents were different colors, dad was brindle and white and mom was fawn with a black mask. My dog is also brindle and white, as were 2 of his brothers, but there were other puppies who were fawn, fawn and white, all white, white with brindle spots, and solid brindle. *"Cross-breeding" is when you breed two dogs of different breeds*
  7. Some will be brindle, some will be fawn.
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