I am on the lookout for a young boxer female for our home.
I've helped Ursula nurse and place a female boxer, and I have 3 of my own, Newman (fawn) who I raised from a baby and is now 5 yrs old, Jake (brindle) who was rescued from the Arizona Boxer Rescue (he's 8, and we've been privileged to call him family for the past 4 years), Lizzie who I got to replace my missing Lita (the rescue that I placed with my sister), and we also have Louis IV, a black pomeranian who is 4lbs. and thinks that he is a boxer...what a family!!!
Thank you very much for the information. I myself am about to adopt a deaf white boxer, I am in the process of fencing in the back yard as you suggested. I give you all much praise for what you do.
Boxer dogs are just the most loving and soppiest of all animals. They are great with kids and adore being around people. I wouldn't have any other dog.
Keep up the good work. I'm looking for a brindle to black female to adopt - housebroken necessary, must get along with another boxer female and boss male boston terrier.
Keep in touch ed helen
Our 9 year old Boxer, "Bedelia" passed away on 9/8/02. Our family is feeling the pain from the loss of our favorite family member. We have been enjoying through our tears all the Pups that are available for adoption, and are considering adopting.
Absolutly love your web site. One of the best I've ever seen.
I drove down from Michigan with my 2 yr old boxer fawn with biutiful white collar connetcted to his chest and with white gloves and excellent ear job. He is a show dog but i never showed him. i do miss terribly and so do my three young boys. he ran away in santa paula on or about july 20th. i did not know anything about you till now please help me. i will pay a reasonable reward. Thanks
i Love Boxers. My husband and i want to adopt a boxer in the near future and are trying to fing a good rescue close by. Are boxer was sadly killed about a year ago and we still talk about him everyday. It was like losing a son.
Just yesterday, I went to the groomers and picked up D-Lo, my 70 lb. male brindle who I adopted 2.5 mos. ago from a local shelter. And although I didn't expect it, I felt like a proud mother, who was claiming her "child" at the daycare facility, asking the sitter, "Was he a good boy?" Feeling utterly relieved and happy in hearing her response, "Yes, I loved him, he was really good." We all have so many stories to tell, some that portray the lighter side of boxer ownership, some that describe how it's changed one's lifestyle,some that plea for help in dealing with the behavioral issues that surface . . . but regardless, they are all stories about how one dog, especially one that has been adopted, impacts not only the life of that dog, but the owner as well. In my own personal reflections, despite this short period since I adopted D-Lo, I have developed a greater understanding of relationships, forgiveness, dependency, and the occassional necessity for unconditional treatment. If life sometimes doesn't have purpose, your pet propel you into developing that. Adoption creates a feeling of success. However, that pales in comparision as the relationship grows, as you learn about your pet and how to interact with him/her. Understanding the behavior of your dog is key. Asking questions among other dog owners, the vet., and reading books on your breed were all helpful to maintaining the sanity level, making the interaction a positive experience. I look forward to many years with my "child". And would love to hear stories from other boxer owners. ac
Just yesterday, I went to the groomers and picked up D-Lo, my 70 lb. male brindle who I adopted 2.5 mos. ago from a local shelter. And although I didn't expect it, I felt like a proud mother, who was claiming her "child" at the daycare facility, asking the sitter, "Was he a good boy?" Feeling utterly relieved and happy in hearing her response, "Yes, I loved him, he was really good." We all have so many stories to tell, some that portray the lighter side of boxer ownership, some that describe how it's changed one's lifestyle,some that plea for help in dealing with the behavioral issues that surface . . . but regardless, they are all stories about how one dog, especially one that has been adopted, impacts not only the life of that dog, but the owner as well. In my own personal reflections, despite this short period since I adopted D-Lo, I have developed a greater understanding of relationships, forgiveness, dependency, and the occassional necessity for unconditional treatment. If life sometimes doesn't have purpose, your pet propels you into developing that. Adoption creates a feeling of success. However, that pales in comparision as the relationship grows, as you learn about your pet and how to interact with him/her. Understanding the behavior of your dog is key. Asking questions among other dog owners, the vet., and reading books on your breed were all helpful to maintaining the sanity level, making the interaction a positive experience. I look forward to many years with my "child". And would love to hear stories from other boxer owners. ac
I am looking for a boxer buddy for my older boxer; plus closer to my area. South of Redding on I-5 and North of Chico, CA
I love what the Boxer Rescue Fund is doing and it's great that there are existing funds out there for all different breeds of dogs as well. I would like to know more about Boxers in general and I am particularly interested in finding out more about White Boxers. I am very saddened by the stories I have heard about them.
LOOKING FOR A YOUNG OR PUPPY BOXER TO ADOPT.
We just wanted to thank you for helping us find the greatest dog. Jester keeps us laughing all the time. He has truly turned out to be a good friend. We thought we were getting just a dog, but to our delight, he is very obedient. He understands all, commands and does his best to make us happy. Jester is a real asset to the family. Thanks again. By the way, we love your site.
I would like to know more about your organization. I have a male boxer who is 11 years old. He is an old man and is starting to act like one. How do you find these Boxers and do you get very young ones as well as the older ones.
I think your group of people and what you guys are doing is just wonderful. Please keep me aprised as of all the updated information that comes your way with your organization. With Warm Regards, Thomas Rogers
My husband and I have Boxers; Annie-2yrs old, and William-1yrs old. We've had Annie Mae for almost 6mo and William Earl for 1mo. They get along very well and we love them so much. Even when Annie pees the bed in her sleep and Willie drinks water too fast and throws up on our carpet. We feel Boxers are the best dogs. They have so many faces. We have talked about someday doing rescue. Not now, but someday. Great site!!
I think y'all are the best! I was unable to keep a white boxer puppy I had found & BR came to the rescue so I didn't have to take her to the shelter. She is cute & loving but I already have four. I hope she found a good home.
i got a boxer but its mixed with something, thinking shes boxer/ bull mastiff, more then i can handle but she is a very good dog, just so strong and wont listen and calm down to enjoy her. i would like to find a true boxer but i would have to get rid of her and i hhave 200.00 in her and also it hard to get rid of a kid so its like the same with a dog because they r worse then kids at times, lol. just wanted u to no that boxers r very good dogs. thxs, debbie
i want boxer dog.
We adopted a female boxer on Saturday 9/21. It is now Tuesday the 24th and we just LOVE our new dog. Today she is with me at work because it is gardener day. Her name was "Emmie" and we now call her Gertie. She is the most gentle dog, our kids hang all over her and she doesnt even flinch. She has not had any "accidents" in the house and loves to curl up on our couch in the office. Thank you so much for a wonderful pet. I would love to know more info on this girl. I cannot believe that such a well behaved and well socialized dog would be given up. If you can provide us with any iformation on her past, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again. Shannon Valenzuela
Great web site - thanks for your speedy response to our request for help - I will get you details today.
I am a brindle 5 yr. old boxer enjoying my life on a farm. Now my master's grandchild Adam,who lives in L.A. wants to have a boxer as well. Could you please contact him at adambomb1991 and give him some info. Thanks
Hi i was just doing some research and came across this sight. I to had a boxer. His name is Cain, he was a white boxer with a few brown spots on him. We picked him up from the humane society in Oregon 4 years ago. He was a very loveing companion, he absolutly loved his life he had with us. Unffortunatly we had to put him down in july this year. We were just devistated that we had to do it. He was very ill and was not getting any better there just wasn't anything left we could do for him, when i took him in he barely had a blood pressure so i knew it was just a matter of time. We miss him ever so much , i still find myself crying about losing him. He was a very big part of our family. I would very much like to have another boxer some day. Anyway that is the short of my storie about my friend Cain. Kristina
I have owned 3 boxers in my life and will own more soon ...my 1 year old boxer is pregnant ..due 11-5-02....I have a female 13 years old w/cancer..and we rescued one female of the streets in Santa Ana years ago she was abused and had just had given birth and was thrown out like trash ..she had a great 2 years of life we loved her . Im happy to see so many hits on yor web site ..I love Boxers!! Take Care . CV
We have a boxer mix that we got 8 years ago and she is the best dog that we have ever had. She has so much love to give.
I was just wondering if you have any female puppies (up to one years of age) up for adoption. If so please let us know.