Monday, September 15, 2014

Rescue A Boxer

Boxers are loyal, protective dogs.


Boxers are protective dogs that form strong bonds with their owners. They also typically interact well with children and even other pets. Just like with other animals, there are plenty of boxers that have been abandoned or neglected and need a good home. No matter where you live, there are numerous resources you can use to find a boxer to rescue and nurture. These resources can be found in your own city, state and throughout the country.


Instructions


1. Contact boxer rescue organizations in your city and state. The American Boxer Rescue Association (see Resources) is an excellent resource if you are looking to adopt. This organization provides information about the boxer breed, and can assist you in locating boxer rescues in your area. They also use their funds to help pay for the medical needs of rescued dogs. You can view a list of their affiliate organizations at their website as well.


2. Search national pet websites for boxers (see Resources). These websites allow you to perform detailed searches for dogs based on breed, age, gender and location. Many times rescue organizations will advertise their available dogs on these sites.


3. Visit or contact local animal shelters and humane societies in your city and state. Shelters and humane societies taken in abandoned or abused dogs and cats of all breeds, but you never know when they may have a boxer available. In fact, boxer organizations get some of their rescues through these shelters. Netpets.org provides listings of shelters and humane societies by city and state (see Resources for link).


4. Contact pet supply stores in your city or town. Rescue organizations, shelters and humane societies often have adoption days that are hosted by local pet supply stores. Employees at these stores should be able to tell you detailed information about when these events take place. Be sure to ask specifically if any boxer rescue organizations have upcoming events.

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