Finding pictures of boxers is not difficult. Thanks to technology, finding boxer pictures has never been easier! The internet has literally thousands upon thousands of pictures of boxers. If you're looking for a specific breed you can always Google it, and because of the large number of boxer lovers out there, there are many web sites dedicated specifically to that purpose.
The largest breed of dog that is recognized by the American Kennel Club is the Irish Wolfhound, which stands thirty to 30 to 35 inches at the top of the shoulders and weighs 105 to 125 pounds.
If you want some very specific close up pictures and information, try your local library. Most local libraries will almost certainly have an animal section, and DOGS are always among the most popular of animals. You should have no trouble even in a small town finding various photographs and pictures of boxers.
The Broholmer is a breed that is recognized only in Denmark. It was thought extinct in the 1960's but, in December of 1974, a purebred Broholmer popped up in Finland. This dog was a male, and the owners hoped to find a female for him to mate with, but it never happened. While still recognized as a breed, an example has yet to appear again.
Another thought along that same vein is to look at bookstores. In larger bookstores such as Barnes & Noble you can sit and search through book after book, many with numerous beautiful photos of nearly every single breed out there, along with any relevant information that you might be looking for. Many of the newer books also have high quality photographs, which can give you a very good idea of what boxers look like in person.
The basenji could really be considered more like a cat than a dog. Not only is it the only breed of dog that does not bark, but is also a meticulous cleaner. Unlike other dogs, the basenji actually licks itself clean, just like a cat!
There are many magazines specifically dedicated to man's best friend, which also offer quality photographs for your perusal.
West highland white terriers began their history as the undesirable white offspring of the dark-colored cairn terrier. With the dog's popularity today, it is hard to believe that the early westies were usually drowned or shot.
Between libraries, magazines, book stores, and the technology boost from the internet, you should be able to find multiple pictures of whatever type of DOGS you are looking for. Just search around a little to find your best options, and in no time you'll have all the pictures you could ever want or need.
The bedlington terrier, a large, unique looking breed, is often described as looking like a lamb on a leash. This is probably because it has fur with a wooly texture. As a result of this fur type, the bedlington does not shed.
The joys of motherhood struck with a vengeance when, in 1984, a great dane became the third dog to join the record holders for largest litter. She had twenty-three puppies. Interestingly, each of the three dogs that hold the record are different breeds.
In the original 101 Dalmatians movie, Pongo has 72 spots, Perdita has 68 and each of the puppies has 32. Real dalmations have unique numbers and patterns of spots, almost like a human beigns fingerprint.