K-Lin Boxers

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Intercourse, PA, USA
3554-3560 Old Philadelphia Pike Intercourse Pennsylvania 17534 US

K-Lin Boxers is operated and owned by a loving family whose goal is to raise good boxer puppies in Intercourse PA and find them loving homes where all of their puppies will be raised indoors, with lots of love and care. Linda the owner is a mother to a 23 year old boy and a 19 year old girl who help her raise and socialize all of their boxer puppies. She has been raising and breeding boxers for over 17 years in Pennsylvania.

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Boxers have a people loving nature and make great family pets! It is our goal to raise quality and healthy puppies that will give there new families a lifetime of love.

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Denver, PA, United States 13.55 mi

Hawk Valley Boxers have been enjoying Boxers for the past 23+ yrs, striving to inhance the quality of the breed and always watching that there are no genetic issues to the best of our ability and being accompanied by the advice of our three vet clinics that we work with closely. We are very pleased with our lines and with our extra effort we continue to recieve the 5 STAR BREEDERS AWARD.

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My name is Micah Watkins and I live in the beautiful Blue Mountains (Stoney Mtn.) of Pennsylvania. I have owned and loved Boxers for over 30 years but it has only been in the last few years that I have gotten into the show aspect of it. Health testing is very important to me as well as a good sound temperament. All my Boxers are socialized at an early age and lov​e everyone. My ultimate goal with my dogs is to get them therapy dog certified.

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My partner, Bob Blumberg, and I had a vision of what might be done to improve the lot of the Boxer in this country.  Often dying far too young of various cancers (such as lymphoma, hemangiosarcoma and osteosarcoma) and ARVC (boxer cardiomyopathy), the state of the breed inspired us to look to the concept of general longevity in the pedigree when making breeding decisions.  As Dr. Robert Bezel said once in a television interview:

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