Want to know more about the boxer? check out the Page 2 Videos or Meet The Breed page select this from the drop-down menu below. Also access our other pages from the drop-down menu, you will find pedigrees for some of our Boxers. Please read the Frequently Asked Questions about getting your new Boxer from us.
We are no longer accepting names for our upcoming Flashy Fawn litter Waiting List. We are no longer accepting names for an upcoming planned brindle litter. Our waiting list is full. thank you.. You are still welcome to contact me if you are not wanting a boxer puppy until later in the year (October & November) we do plan another litter late in the year. Contact me for details.
Rest In Peace my sweet Maggie Kaye. Forever in our hearts.
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K and J's Country Pups is a small family owned operation in the countryside of Honey Grove Texas. We are located on 20 acres just north of our small town.
All of our Boxers are raised with love and lots of daily attention.
Most of our dogs are in the house with access to large dog runs outside. We also have a small air conditioned kennel building with seperate dog runs and doggy door for each dog. We rotate time in the house and time in the building so all of our dogs have specialized attention.
The Boxer puppies are born in our spare bedroom. Handled by us from day one and have daily cuddle time. They are raised around cats and other pets. This will help them fit right in with a new family and the activities of their new home. They will be exposed to the noises (T.V. , music, cats , children playing, doors slamming, etc..) of a normal house , so they will be acclimated to all the normal household noises and not be overly anxious when exposed to these noises in your home.
The previous paragraph was included because I have been the recipient of a pup raised in a "kennel" environment without daily human contact/attention during the first few crucial weeks. She is afraid of her own shadow. This is not meant to imply that all pups raised in a "kennel" "unsocialized?" environment will be the jumpy, frightened types but this has just been my own personal experience. Some puppies may just be predisposed to be this way. BUT if a pup is exposed to "normal household noises" and has had hours each day of interaction with humans the liklihood of being a frightened , jumpy dog should be at a minimum .. The puppy I am referring to is pictured in our gallery, Libby is her name. She is slowly coming out of her shyness and facing the world with a much better attitude. This has been a slow process but I think she is going to make a very nice well-adjusted dog someday.
Puppies born here have been given every opportunity to be a happy , healthy and good natured puppy.. Good Puppies with proper training and socialization will be an almost perfect dog.... it is a work in progress... I will have done everything in my power to provide you with a healthy , trainable, alert, happy puppy.. it is up to you as the new caretaker to continue this effort with lots of love, training ,attention and regular/routine vet visits.
Please email any questions or to be placed on a waiting list for the upcoming year (2011) litters I am now requiring a Wait List Deposit of $100. This deposit is non-refundable and is applied to the overall cost of your chosen puppy. I answer emails daily. When new pups arrive I will email everyone on the waiting list in the order I received their request to be placed on the wait list. The families that have been placed on the waiting list for a pup from a specific pairing will be allowed first choice based on wait time (the wait list deposit date determines this)..I ask that if you have found your suitable puppy beforehand to let me know so I can remove you from our list and move the next family UP in wait-list order. Please remember you forfeit your wait list deposit.
A non-refundable partial payment/deposit paid in cash at your first viewing of the pups will hold your chosen puppy until they are ready to go. Please ask me for a receipt. If you place a deposit I will email a new picture of your new Boxer pup every few days so you can watch her/him grow right along with us. We can also accept deposits & payments paid thru PayPal , please see the PayNow button below, this will take you to an invoice page where you can use your debit or credit card safely & securely.
Click the GREEN GALLERY BUTTON at the bottom of this page to see pictures of our Boxers & past pups born here..
To see the pups we have had in the past click the thumbnail picture of the litter you want to view..Maggie ,Trudy, Sassie, Sandee, Phoebe,Sassy Too' ..
We will deliver your pup or meet part way within the North Texas or southern Oklahoma area for a small trip charge to cover gas expenses only. I use Mapquest to get the mileage and base the delivery charge on that mileage. Of course you are also welcome to visit us and the pups by appointment to make your choice in person.
Your new puppy will come with a puppy pack which includes : starter sample of food they are eating, vaccination and deworming records and of course their puppy paperwork (AKC or CKC or APRI puppy application). They will be up to date on dewormings and vaccinations, but will need booster vaccinations from your vet for full immunities.. They will have had their tails docked and their dewclaws removed. If you want their ears done this will be up to you. Most of our dogs ears are natural and I love the floppy-eared look. This is our personal preference and I have noticed no cleanliness issue with flop-eared versus cropped ears. It is just a personal preference and the look you want for your new boxer. UPDATE to previous statement >> We have had one new stud dog ears cropped and I regret this decision. I stand by my earlier statement of floppy ears being our preference..
I do not recommend having this procedure performed on your new pup unless you are going to show your dog in AKC sanctioned confirmation shows. The actual cropping process may not be painful for your puppy since the pup is under anesthesia but the aftercare :stitch removal, taping/ posting etc is and healing time most definitely is painful.
I will be available via email for any questions or concerns you may have in the feeding or care of your new puppy anytime..this will include house/crate training tips, feeding suggestions, exercise requirements or grooming for your new puppy. Don't be embarrassed , just ask , I will try to help. If your question is out of my realm, I will suggest you address your concerns to your local veterinarian.