One of the best breeds of all time

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Cooper had me all in the feels today I'm not going to lie.

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He didn't cheat death, he charmed him by being adorable.

Wheelchair_Gamer
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He has my favorite dog look, that being “I don’t know why I’m here, I’m just happy to be included.”

canadiancanucklehead
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I was gifted a boxer by my grandparents for my tenth birthday, as my first "real" pet. We named her Tasha after Boris & Natasha, as the (admittedly terrible) live-action Rocky & Bullwinkle movie had recently released. She was the love of my life. She went through puberty and all its ups and downs with me; she went through the death of the same grandparents who gave her to me, with me; she survived high school with me, and came with me when I moved out of my hometown and went to college; she served as the ring-bearer in my wedding. She was very smart, and seemingly convinced she was human...I once caught her sitting on a chair on my parents' pool deck, not on her haunches like a normal dog, but flat on her butt, with one front leg propped up on the armrest.
She had problems with small, cancerous masses several times in her life, the earliest being when she was around six. But the four or five of those she had were all just under her skin and very easily removed. Cancer was what took her in the end anyway, though...Whether is was metastatic from one of her skin lesions, or a new cancer all its own, I will never know, but one day she just collapsed. The next day, the vet did exploratory surgery and discovered a mass the size of a baseball latched to her spine. There was nothing they could do; they put her down that same day.
She was quite old, for a boxer. She lived 13 and a half wonderful years. She died in February, 2013. She would have been 14 that June. I have owned and lost another boxer since then, (who also beat the average, living to be 11), and now I have a little blind mutt who is almost 8. As much as I love the latter two dogs, Tasha was the greatest, most wonderful dog I've ever known, and may ever know. She was the glue that held my life together throughout my adolescence and early adulthood. I still miss her every day. She made me laugh and smile like no human has ever been able to. Her little wiggling nub of a tail and the in-constant-motion butt it was attached to never failed to make me grin. I miss the little things like that.

This is a long story for a comment. But boxers are wonderful. Dogs in general are amazing. I wish humans were more like them.

OhWellBananas
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The energy of face of a squashed ham....the body of a sprinter...and the coordination of a blind best breed in the world!

catlee
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“Boxers tilt their heads side to side just to hear the marble roll back and forth” is probably my favorite comment I’ve seen about them. My goofy boxer would always slam her head on cabinets and walls as she was turning around, not a thought or awareness or worry or care. I miss my silly girl

hvnterly
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"I spray him down in our-"
Cooper: "So you have chosen.... hugz"

androidB
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My father never cared about dogs until we took in a friend-of-a-friend's senior boxer. He went gaga over that dog. He seemed genuinely happy about something for the first time in years. She died from liver cancer 6 months later. But he kept the happiness she gave him and now we've got a 2-year-old pit mix he dotes on just as much.

clarewhite
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I love boxers. I've known them as "the eternal puppy, " because they don't seem to ever grow up. Each one I've known has been playful in old age, just like when they were pups. Sometimes even hurting their self with their own excitement. Glad to see that this one has made it through some hardship.

DustyTheDog
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We had the privilege of being a forever home for an eight-year old boxer, Peyton, who had not had the greatest life to date. We loved her so much. She got sick at eleven years old. What a wonderful, fantastic, dog. I miss her so much.

brookedaly
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Thanks for adding the heartbreak caveat. I love boxers. My family had one. Old dude lived to 14, but developed a heart murmur and just went downhill immediately. We let him go. When we started crying, instead of worrying about the vet and everything going on with himself, all he cared about was getting us to stop crying. These dogs are magic.

spookyskeptic
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I had a boxer named Lucy, she was literally the sweetest, kindest and most love giving dog we ever had in our family. I miss her everyday… I almost never see my father crying, but when Lucy passed, it hit him really hard. He placed a photo of her on our fridge and wrote with a pen “Lucy, the loveliest dog ever”. Every time me and my brother went to play with her, we always sang “Lucy in the sky with diamonds” and now she really is ❤️

biaalegre
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"They got their name from the distinct way that they play."

Yea they probably should have been called the nut puncher then.

JuggoJuggo
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I have a boxer, he's 7 years old and he has skin cancer. We are doing everything we can for him. He's one of the best dogs I've ever had, boxers are great.

mercyreikowski
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My favorite breed! They ARE the perfect dog.

Shoddyer
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My Boxer, Bruno, was the joy of my life. I had him for 8 amazing years and then cancer took him in just a few short months. I couldn’t make it through this video without tears streaming down my face, and he’s been gone for many years. That is how much you will love a Boxer. It will be for life.

srhatfield
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I love how he watched you trim his nails. He was like "whoa whatcha doing there". Too cute.

abbi
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I gave a thumbs up at Cooper’s Happy Hoodie face. HE’S SO PRECIOUS!

brookeworm
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"And take a moment to enjoy his Happy Hoodie look."

Honestly, he looked more concerned than happy.

jamesnorman
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What a handsome, well behaved boy.
"Wags his little nubbin" love that line.
Excellent video.

reggitwend
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Re: “heartbreak breeds”: I feel like if a dog breed is *so* well known for its health issues, something seriously needs to be done about the breed standards :/ (also extreme brachy breeds in general, crazy cancer rates in goldens, hip displasia in shepherds, etc)

Coyoteari