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?
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- depends wat the sire looks like
- you can cross breed the two but you won't know what color the puppies would be until they are born
- 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.
- I bet they will look like boxers.
- 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..
- 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*
- Some will be brindle, some will be fawn.
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