

The only way to know for sure is to breed the dog understanding fully the genetic inheritance of white markings. Because of the modifiers, a genetically flashy Boxer that is modified to have only a small amount of white markings may look phenotypically identical to a genetically plain Boxer. Also, genetically plain Boxers do have a minimal amount of white markings on the toes, chest and belly.
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However, the marking pattern is affected by modifiers, so that a flashy Boxer, while genetically the same as another flashy Boxer, will not be phenotypically the same - one may have a full white collar, the other may only have white "stockings" and no white on the neck. White - Sometimes with colored patches, also know as a 'Check' Boxer. The Boxer has Only 3 Possible Main Colors: Fawn. Some breeds can have over 15 color combinations. The only way you'd ever know for sure (obviously not recommended) is by repeated breeding with males that are certainly classic.Typically a plain/classic boxer is identified as one with little to no white on the face, no white above the toes and only a small amount of white on the chest. The Boxer is a very interesting breed in regard to color. But when you can't be sure just from looking, then semi-flashy is the obvious descriptor. Although the Boxer dog breed originated in Germany, their ancient ancestry can be traced back to the Assyrian empire war dogs of 2500 BC. Of course, there is no genetic "semi-flashy" category - the dog either carries the sw gene or it doesn't. In short, it is not obvious just by looking at her which set of genes she carries. She has white toes only (suggests classic), white chest only (again, suggests classic) and non-extensive white on the face (could be flashy, might be classic - it is not clear which). Dreamstime is the worlds largest stock photography community.

She's what often is termed "semi-flashy". Use them in commercial designs under lifetime, perpetual & worldwide rights.

Sophie though might be classic, or she might be flashy (and I'd lean toward classic). The vet docked the tails and remove the dew claws. They were born on April 2nd, and ready to go on May 28th. Ultra-flashy, of course, is usually wholly or nearly wholly white. Boxer puppies for sale near Las Vegas, We have Boxer puppies in fawn and lots of white in color. Flashy usually has white feet (not just toes), perhaps some distance up the legs, white chest and belly, white on the face, and possibly a white collar also. A classic boxer usually has white on the toes, chest, tip of tail, and possibly a little on the chin and face. In most cases, we can just look at the dog and tell what it's genetic makeup is. If you breed Brindle, you need to know the genotype of that dog - does he/she have a fawn allele to contribute to a breeding If the Brindle dog has a fawn parent, the answer is automatically YES. And if it gets two copies of sw, it will be white or nearly all white (better described as ultra flashy). This means that if you breed fawn to fawn, you get 100 fawn puppies. If it gets one S and one sw, then it will be flashy. If the dog gets two copies of S, then it will be classic. Fawn Boxer stock photos are available in a variety of sizes and formats to fit your needs. Every pup gets one of these genes from each parent. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Fawn Boxer stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures.

Fun, flashy and fawn Wynter will wiggle her way into your lap and heart. There is some basic information about that on our coat colour inheritance page at In short though, boxers have two genes that are relevant here - S for solid coat colour (which never means completely solid colour) and an allele of s for white markings (actually the extreme white spotting allele sw). European and American AKC Boxers for sale. The difference between a flashy and classic dog is actually a matter of genetics. I would not be sure that Sophie is flashy (in fact, I'd suspect that she's classic).
