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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Hi every one searched every where but looking for a boxer pup if any one knows any one selling them too get in contact cheers

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Why a boxer puppy???

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By *yintotryCouple  over a year ago

Belfast

Why not try a dog pound or shelter. Give a dog a second chance.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why a boxer puppy???"

the're great dogs.full of personality and very intelligent.very gentle with children too.we've always had boxers,love 'em to bits.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why not try a dog pound or shelter. Give a dog a second chance. "

See that's some very good advice, you should try it

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Ya don't got any contact for them trying last few weeks now two get one starting two give up

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By *ippcoupe2Couple  over a year ago

cahir/cashel

have a look at paws or ispca sites, they regularly have boxer pups there, we know a Cpl who have got two from them over the years. or try cavanspca dot ie..bit nearer for ye

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Pound, done deal, adverts, you'll definitely find one but I recommend getting him or her microchipped as boxers are a stolen alot these days

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By *yintotryCouple  over a year ago

Belfast

We have. Our second dog is a rescue dog.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Yea rang them there.. Don't have any.. Or buy and sell or done deal lol there like gold dust

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Yea rang them there.. Don't have any.. Or buy and sell or done deal lol there like gold dust "

Why a boxer pup tho??

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Allways wanted one.. Great family dog two

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Allways wanted one.. Great family dog two "

I disagree with the good family dog... Labradors are way ahead in regards to general obedience...

Unless you got time to walk them, and a secure place to keep them I wouldn't recommend them especially if you live in the country near Sheep...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Yea rang them there.. Don't have any.. Or buy and sell or done deal lol there like gold dust "

Just checked dogs.ie there, there are 3 adds up for boxers that are still available 2 breeders in cork one in Wex

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Allways wanted one.. Great family dog two

I disagree with the good family dog... Labradors are way ahead in regards to general obedience...

Unless you got time to walk them, and a secure place to keep them I wouldn't recommend them especially if you live in the country near Sheep... "

Doubt that a boxer would ever go for sheep they're a very friendly dog and not atall vicious I have a staff and a rottweiler and I live more or less in the country fields full of sheep and they have never ever even barked at sheep never mind go for them all about how they are reared bit of a rant haha but a boxer is not dangerous in any way shape or form

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Lol completely forgot to answer the post try done deal Donegal I know a couple boys were selling boxer pups couple weeks back don't know if they went or not...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Allways wanted one.. Great family dog two

I disagree with the good family dog... Labradors are way ahead in regards to general obedience...

Unless you got time to walk them, and a secure place to keep them I wouldn't recommend them especially if you live in the country near Sheep...

Doubt that a boxer would ever go for sheep they're a very friendly dog and not atall vicious I have a staff and a rottweiler and I live more or less in the country fields full of sheep and they have never ever even barked at sheep never mind go for them all about how they are reared bit of a rant haha but a boxer is not dangerous in any way shape or form "

All dogs are potentially dangerous.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Allways wanted one.. Great family dog two

I disagree with the good family dog... Labradors are way ahead in regards to general obedience...

Unless you got time to walk them, and a secure place to keep them I wouldn't recommend them especially if you live in the country near Sheep...

Doubt that a boxer would ever go for sheep they're a very friendly dog and not atall vicious I have a staff and a rottweiler and I live more or less in the country fields full of sheep and they have never ever even barked at sheep never mind go for them all about how they are reared bit of a rant haha but a boxer is not dangerous in any way shape or form "

Any dog can go for sheep trust me,

A staff and a boxer were shot outside Letterkenny a few weeks back,Some poor aul buck landed to field to see two dogs ripping his ewes limb from limb the wee terrier got away... No dog can be trusted 100%

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Allways wanted one.. Great family dog two

I disagree with the good family dog... Labradors are way ahead in regards to general obedience...

Unless you got time to walk them, and a secure place to keep them I wouldn't recommend them especially if you live in the country near Sheep...

Doubt that a boxer would ever go for sheep they're a very friendly dog and not atall vicious I have a staff and a rottweiler and I live more or less in the country fields full of sheep and they have never ever even barked at sheep never mind go for them all about how they are reared bit of a rant haha but a boxer is not dangerous in any way shape or form

Any dog can go for sheep trust me,

A staff and a boxer were shot outside Letterkenny a few weeks back,Some poor aul buck landed to field to see two dogs ripping his ewes limb from limb the wee terrier got away... No dog can be trusted 100%"

I've a wee feeling your a farmer and most farmers hate other people's dogs but right enough tho it's all about how they are reared sure Collies heard sheep like same as every animal they can be trained say you two ladies have maybe a wee fear of dogs maybe not

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"... No dog can be trusted 100%

I've a wee feeling your a farmer and most farmers hate other people's dogs but right enough tho it's all about how they are reared sure Collies heard sheep like same as every animal they can be trained say you two ladies have maybe a wee fear of dogs maybe not "

I love dogs but I wouldn't ever trust a dog(being left alone) with other animals or children.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Allways wanted one.. Great family dog two

I disagree with the good family dog... Labradors are way ahead in regards to general obedience...

Unless you got time to walk them, and a secure place to keep them I wouldn't recommend them especially if you live in the country near Sheep...

Doubt that a boxer would ever go for sheep they're a very friendly dog and not atall vicious I have a staff and a rottweiler and I live more or less in the country fields full of sheep and they have never ever even barked at sheep never mind go for them all about how they are reared bit of a rant haha but a boxer is not dangerous in any way shape or form

Any dog can go for sheep trust me,

A staff and a boxer were shot outside Letterkenny a few weeks back,Some poor aul buck landed to field to see two dogs ripping his ewes limb from limb the wee terrier got away... No dog can be trusted 100%

I've a wee feeling your a farmer and most farmers hate other people's dogs but right enough tho it's all about how they are reared sure Collies heard sheep like same as every animal they can be trained say you two ladies have maybe a wee fear of dogs maybe not "

I love Dogs and I farm, its Irresponsible dog owners I hate, The amount of Dogs that get poisened and shot every year because of Of stupid owners is heartbreaking... And no I'm not afraid of dogs...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've staffies pups for sale lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've staffies pups for sale lol"

Aww! Are they little cuties?

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By *oughandCurvyCouple  over a year ago

galway


"Why not try a dog pound or shelter. Give a dog a second chance. "

I'd go with that any day over buying a dog, there are so many beautiful dogs of all ages looking for homes every day!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Allways wanted one.. Great family dog two

I disagree with the good family dog... Labradors are way ahead in regards to general obedience...

Unless you got time to walk them, and a secure place to keep them I wouldn't recommend them especially if you live in the country near Sheep...

Doubt that a boxer would ever go for sheep they're a very friendly dog and not atall vicious I have a staff and a rottweiler and I live more or less in the country fields full of sheep and they have never ever even barked at sheep never mind go for them all about how they are reared bit of a rant haha but a boxer is not dangerous in any way shape or form

Any dog can go for sheep trust me,

A staff and a boxer were shot outside Letterkenny a few weeks back,Some poor aul buck landed to field to see two dogs ripping his ewes limb from limb the wee terrier got away... No dog can be trusted 100%

I've a wee feeling your a farmer and most farmers hate other people's dogs but right enough tho it's all about how they are reared sure Collies heard sheep like same as every animal they can be trained say you two ladies have maybe a wee fear of dogs maybe not

I love Dogs and I farm, its Irresponsible dog owners I hate, The amount of Dogs that get poisened and shot every year because of Of stupid owners is heartbreaking... And no I'm not afraid of dogs... "

Was thinking that allright ha yea people buy dogs and think they look after n train themselves complete numptys like dogs have to be trained people buying pups one week and selling 6 months later is the worst talk about fucking arseholes

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We've a boxer free to good home...not a puppy unfortunately

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By *irty MurtyMan  over a year ago

my place

Why do you want a boxer if you've never had one you'd be surprised how much work a big dog like that can be, They tend to be a bit thick and hyper but loveable and loyal as f**k.

As for dogs not chasing sheep I've got 12 dogs who I'd trust with my life but I'd never trust them around sheep, dogs by nature are pack animals and will chase and kill given the chance

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

We had a german shepard before sadly padded away.. only work two nights a week plus beach is only 30 min away plenty of beach there two Let him off..

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By *oughandCurvyCouple  over a year ago

galway


"Why do you want a boxer if you've never had one you'd be surprised how much work a big dog like that can be, They tend to be a bit thick and hyper but loveable and loyal as f**k.

As for dogs not chasing sheep I've got 12 dogs who I'd trust with my life but I'd never trust them around sheep, dogs by nature are pack animals and will chase and kill given the chance "

Same here we've the sweetest german shepherd, who I 100% trust... but definitely wouldn't trust him for a second around sheep!!

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By *al2001Man  over a year ago

kildare

You've tried fab,have you tried swing4ireland or sdc? Surely the best places online to be lookin for pups

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You've tried fab,have you tried swing4ireland or sdc? Surely the best places online to be lookin for pups "

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By *al2001Man  over a year ago

kildare

Not true about not trusting any dog around sheep,i have a bichon frize and sheep chase him

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I had a boxer for 8 yrs and sadly had to bring him to the vet to put him down,,

Cried all day it was really upsetting to see a part of the family go in front of you.

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By *irst officerMan  over a year ago

Naas

Dogs become part of your life and no matter what happens that day they greet you with a doggie smile and waging tail.

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