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Jump: 2-3 Feet
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Developed in the United States in the 1990s, the Boxer Doodle is a relatively new canine species. The Boxer and the Poodle are two well-known breeds, and their interesting hybrid has all the best qualities of each.
Although its standard is murky,' it was idea that the Boxer Doodle was developed deliberately to develop a hypoallergenic dog with a coat that sheds less than that of its lift breeds. Boxer Doodles are considered medium sized dogs since their median, load is betwixt 40 and 80 pounds.
The Boxerdoodle may have traced its standard back to an authorized role in hunting. While the Poodle was intended to consider game from water, the Boxer was earliest bred as a right huntsman with an alcoholic hunting drive.
This intercrossed originates from a purebred Boxer and Poodle,' two breeds with quite well defined appearances. The Boxer is a big, rigid dog with an intact coat and a feather nose; it was developed in Germany.