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My basic info
Breed
Boxer
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with White
Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Needs experienced adopter
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Bo is a stray that was brought into Fur Ever Friends Rescue & Doggie Day Care. He is a friendly. He will need a 6 ft fence. He loves to explore. He is really sweet and loves attention.
Please research this breed of dog before considering adopting. First submit an application. Once the application has been received. You will be contacted so we can set up an appointment for you to meet your new best friend. You will need to submit veterinary references and have a fenced in yard.
If you currently have other dogs, the following information can help you with introductions.
1.The first introduction between ND and ED should be outdoors in the yard or driveway. Though this is ED’s territory, it is more neutral than inside the house. 2. After the first introduction, immediately take ND and ED on a short walk together. Then bring them inside and feed them a small meal together. Both dogs should be leashed for this so that you can keep them from interfering with the other dog’s food. This sets a precedent for ND being a part of the pack and routine. 3. All interactions between ND and ED need to be positive. If this means they only interact for a few minutes at a time to sniff each other, then this is all they should get. Frequent, positive interactions, especially in the first few days, are vital to having a successful integration.
Bo is a stray that was brought into Fur Ever Friends Rescue & Doggie Day Care. He is a friendly. He will need a 6 ft fence. He loves to explore. He is really sweet and loves attention.
Please research this breed of dog before considering adopting. First submit an application. Once the application has been received. You will be contacted so we can set up an appointment for you to meet your new best friend. You will need to submit veterinary references and have a fenced in yard.
If you currently have other dogs, the following information can help you with introductions.
1.The first introduction between ND and ED should be outdoors in the yard or driveway. Though this is ED’s territory, it is more neutral than inside the house. 2. After the first introduction, immediately take ND and ED on a short walk together. Then bring them inside and feed them a small meal together. Both dogs should be leashed for this so that you can keep them from interfering with the other dog’s food. This sets a precedent for ND being a part of the pack and routine. 3. All interactions between ND and ED need to be positive. If this means they only interact for a few minutes at a time to sniff each other, then this is all they should get. Frequent, positive interactions, especially in the first few days, are vital to having a successful integration.
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This is a foster to adopt program. Must foster first before you can adopt a pet.
This is a foster to adopt program. Must foster first before you can adopt a pet.
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Fur Ever Friends Rescue & Doggie Day Care. They need to e-mail to make an appointment.
Fur Ever Friends Rescue & Doggie Day Care. They need to e-mail to make an appointment.
More about this rescue
We are a non-profit dog rescue. We take in dogs from four towns in our area. We do this because we care about animals. Many have been abused, neglected or abandoned. We have dogs that have been surrendered due to their owners passing away from COVID and family members are unable to take care of them. The majority of our animals have been left to wander the streets. Our mission is to heal and place them in loving fur ever homes. We believe we can and will see and end to dogs abuse. We will never give up and back down from the needs of all the heart beats because all animal lives matter.
We are a non-profit dog rescue. We take in dogs from four towns in our area. We do this because we care about animals. Many have been abused, neglected or abandoned. We have dogs that have been surrendered due to their owners passing away from COVID and family members are unable to take care of them. The majority of our animals have been left to wander the streets. Our mission is to heal and place them in loving fur ever homes. We believe we can and will see and end to dogs abuse. We will never give up and back down from the needs of all the heart beats because all animal lives matter.
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