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The Federation of Boxer Clubs of Southern Africa

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The FBCSA

The Federation of Boxer Clubs of Southern Africa (FBCSA) was formed in 1960 and has been actively involved since it's inception with Boxer Dogs. Our stud book was recognized by Boxer-Klub München, E.V. in 1984. We gained International recognition in 1998 when we were accepted as full members of ATIBOX (Association Technique Internationale Du Boxer), the world controlling body for Boxer affairs.


The FBCSA is the officially registered Breed Society for Boxer dogs in South Africa under section 8(7)(a)(ii) of the Animal Improvement Act No 62 of 1998, registering its Boxers through the SA Stud Book and Livestock Improvement Association as the FBCSA's registering Authority. As a result of this registration, all imports and exports of Boxer dogs to and from South Africa should be screened by the FBCSA.


We hold numerous Championship Shows and match meetings throughout the year. We also offer Working Trials, Breed Surveys, Companion Dog Trials and Endurance Trials throughout the year to our members.

Our Mission

The principle object for which the Federation was established is to promote the Boxer Breed. We therefore strive:

  • To ensure that the breed is improved, not merely increased.
  • To maintain the type and working ability of the Boxer as described in the FCI Standard.
  • To increase the viability of the breed through minimizing those factors that threaten soundness, health, fertility and correct temperament of the Boxer.
  • To improve the genotype (genetic makeup), to maintain the phenotype (physical appearance), of the Boxer.
  • To give expert advice on breeding, training and showing Boxers and on puppy socialization.
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Boxers Lost

Two young beautiful FBCSA Registered show and breeding Boxer dogs went missing on 9 November 09, in the Sunward Park, Boksburg area. Wenda Nieuwenhuis would really like your assistance in finding these two dogs:
Zenda’s Mirror Image (Max), a flashy fawn male and Jetaime’s La Minke, (Minky), a plain brindle female, with an undocked tail. Wenda is offering a reward. Contact number 083 560 7566.

South African Studbook Register The FBCSA is the officially registered Breed Society for Boxer dogs in South Africa under section 8(7)(a)(ii) of the Animal Improvement Act No 62 of 1998, registering its Boxers through the SA Stud Book and Livestock Improvement Association as the FBCSA's registering Authority.
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AtiboxWe gained International recognition in 1998 when we were accepted as full members of ATIBOX (Association Technique Internationale Du Boxer), the world controlling body for Boxer affairs.

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FBCSA Puppies Would you like to know why we think our puppies are the best! Read on here.Puppy Head

 

Our SponsorsThe member clubs of the FBCSA would like to give their vote of thanks to the following companies for their generous sponsorship during 2009.
Thank you to our Sponsors Wuma Website Scooters Website Maxis website
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