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PostHeaderIcon Apple II Anniversary

Apple II Anniversary

Apple II Anniversary

In honor of the 33rd anniversary of the Apple II, we are posting an image here

PostHeaderIcon Boxer Dog specific Behaviors

Loyalty and confidence Self-boxer is friendly and very loyal to their owners, content simply with them and lying at their feet. Boxer dog owners to cultivate the devotion of the breed makes them. Most vowed to never own another breed of dog. Boxer is a strong and noble breed who exudes self-confidence.
Affectionate Child Protector-Natural-boxer dog loves kids and most will naturally be a companion and guardian of the children. Boxers love the show to devote to their owners and strangers, if they are properly socialized and introduced.
Woo-Woo “woo woo” is a vocalization that boxer dogs are common to take in the game, which is an invitation to play with them if you have something they want. It is quite a comical character. Boxer is often referred to as a clown dog breed.
Butt-Wiggle “butt wiggle” is too wiggling the rear, which show dogs boxer. Is a nervous gesture, happy to see, as well as damages in the body language communication, to show a friendly motives to others, including dogs. Boxers are docked breeds, the tail, this behavior serves as a very friendly wagging tail exaggeration, so that others know that mean no harm.
Ooooh-It’s definitely something all owners of a boxer, said the boxer expels flatulence (gas), both quiet and loud fashion in the vicinity. The boxer is quite intelligent and often moving away from an unpleasant smell from the owners do.
Boxing-boxer does not like to play using its front paws in a boxing motion, looking as if the player boxer in the ring.
Boxer-dog face can be seen quite often play silently with another dog or human, what is characteristic moaning vocalization and tilting head from side to side motion with his mouth open. This is not a sign of aggression. Young puppies boxer at the age of 3-4 weeks of age will start this problem with a sibling. It is a natural gesture to play a boxer dog.
Hugging-boxer likes to cuddle (hind legs are placed on the shoulders) and should be taught at a young age did not. Especially at home with children and elderly adults.

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