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Hot: 29 to 32 °C
Cold: 0 to 7 °C
800 to 1.50K USD
200 to 400 PSI
Jump: 3-4 Feet
Run: 25-30 Miles per hour (40-48 km/h)
The Bullboxer Pit is a rare hybrid that came forth when Boxers and American Pit Bull Terriers were bred. The Bullboxer Pit's beginnings are murky, as is the case with many designer dog breeds, but the breed probably first appeared in the United States in the late 20th or early 21st century.
The Boxer Pit Bull Terrier intercrossed was bred for its effectiveness to be an active, loving society dog with the best traits of both lift breeds. The Boxer is a German breed that was created to serve as a hunting and credentials dog.
Crossing a Boxer with an American Pit Bull Terrier created the Bulldozer Pit. These dogs were familiar for their limitless ebullience and merriment, as well as their undying devotedness and love for their human companions.
Males median,' 18–36 kg and girls 16–29 kg, putting them square in the mediate of the size spectrum. The short, silky coat of these alcoholic and gymnastic dogs comes in a wide range of hues, from tabby and fawn to white and black.