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My name is Skip!

Posted over 4 months ago | Updated 1 day ago

My basic info

Breed
Boxer/American Bulldog
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
20550455-24-042

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Foster Update on Skip 11.8.24

Skip has been progressing wonderfully in his weekly training classes, and we just completed week 3! He’s building confidence around new people and strangers, which is a huge step. He’s doing great with commands like “sit” and “stay” before going through doors, and he’s mastered “go to your bed and stay” when we’re practicing inside the house.

We’re also working on his reactions to doorbell rings and knocks. Skip loves earning treats as he learns to stay calm when those noises come up, and you can see how eager he is to please!

Skip is a true boxer with plenty of energy and loves his walks. He’s happiest if he gets a walk before being left home alone, and he’d do best if left alone for no more than  4–6 hours . When meeting new people, Skip does wonderfully if he’s given the chance to sniff first and approach on his terms.

He’s a sweet, affectionate dog with a lot of love to give and adores playing with his toys around the house.

Update 10.21.24


Skip has been making fantastic progress, but he’s still a bit nervous around new people. He does best when meeting them on a leash and being ignored for a short period of time. Last night, we had about five new people come over, and it took him just 30 to 60 seconds before he wanted to go check them out. After that, they started giving him treats from a distance, and within two minutes, he was confidently taking treats from them and showing off his adorable wiggle butt!

 

We’ve also been working on a lot of commands—“sit,” “lay down,” “wait,” “heel,” “leave it,” and “look at me”—and he’s so eager to please and loves to learn. I can tell he feels very safe here, and once he gets to that point with his new family, he’ll be just as trusting with them. He’ll be ready to meet new people and welcome friends or family into his life with confidence.

Update 9.30.24

Meet Skip!
 

Age:  Approximately 3 years old

Personality: Sweet, affectionate, and always ready to wag his long tail—especially when he sees you!

Training: Eager to learn and food-motivated but needs some additional training. He’s nervous at times with commands but really wants to please.

Stranger Caution: Has some “stranger danger” when new people come to the door but is learning to calm down with training. Once he knows someone is friendly, he’s all about receiving pets!

Dogs: Has done well playing with a female labradoodle. He shows interest in playing with other dogs when he sees them on walks, whining wanting to see what they are doing. He has met one other male boxer on leash but they did not hit it off. Overall I think he would do well living with another dog but just doing slow intros is always best. 

Good with Kids: Lived with kids before and did great, but like many boxers, he can be overly protective over the kids. Barking at the dad when hugging kids for example. It’s important that adults establish clear leadership.

Energetic & Playful: Loves walks, playing outside, and is always on the hunt for squirrels!

Leash Skills: Uses a gentle leader to keep him from pulling—he’s strong and full of muscle!

Cuddly: Would love to cuddle on the couch but is happy sleeping on his own bed at night.

Fully Potty Trained: Skip is kennel trained during the day, as he gets nervous when left alone outside of his crate.



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November 8, 2024, 9:20 am
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
20550455-24-042
Contact
Address
PO Box 25773, Woodbury, MN 55125

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our adoption process consists of:

I. Completing an Adoption Application

II. Veterinarian and Personal Reference Check

III. Home Visit

IV. Adoption Fee

I Completing an Adoption Application
We screen potential adopters very carefully in order to find the best possible match for both you and our foster dogs. All adoptions are expected to be lifetime commitments!


You must be a Minnesota resident, and at least 21 years old.

All existing pets in your home must be up to date on all vaccinations, and must be-spayed/neutered (no boxers will be placed into homes known to have intact companion animals.)

We require that you complete the entire application including the contact name/ phone number of veterinarian, and personal references.

We as volunteers would like to observe the interaction of the Boxer child/children together.

We will disclose all known behaviors, health or emotional issues to applicant prior to adoption.

Fenced yard is required to adopt a deaf dog.



II Veterinarian and Personal Reference Check
Once your references are checked, a volunteer will contact you to discuss potential matches and to schedule a home visit.

III. Home Visit
The purpose of the home visit is to inspect the surroundings in which our foster dogs will live, meet all household family members, address any major concerns, and get to know you better. (We are not at your home to pass judgment on your housekeeping skills.)

During this visit we will set up a date for you to come and meet the Boxer(s) you are interested in (we ask that you bring your family members as well as your existing dogs)

IV. Adoption Fee
Our adoption fee is based on the age and health of our dogs. The fee can range from $200 - 450.00, with $350 being the average. We will not negotiate adoption fees. This is not a "sale" but a fee that enables us to continue to help more Boxers in the future.

Your adoption fee covers:

Physical veterinarian exam
Neuter/Spay
Rabies
DHLPP
Heartworm Test and preventative meds
Fecal Test and any necessary worming
Bordetella
Microchip implant
Any other treatment deemed necessary by our vet

As you can see, our adoption fee covers numerous expenses. Your potential new Boxer will be
covered for all necessary inoculations for the first year. We will provide copies of all services rendered while the Boxer has been in rescue.

Please visit our website at http://www.mnboxerrescue.org to complete an adoption application and begin the process.

Go meet their pets

MN Boxer Rescue is 100% foster based. We do not have a shelter or central location where dogs are housed. Visit the events page on our website to find out about our meet and greet events.

More about this rescue

When Boxers are in need, Minnesota Boxer Rescue dedicated volunteers respond. Our mission includes hands-on rescue, as well as education.

Many of our beautiful Boxers have had a very "ruff" start, for various reasons, please be assured that we have dedicated ourselves to helping as many of these dogs as we possibly can.

When a dog comes into our rescue program they are examined by our vet, brought up to date on vaccines, heart worm tested, (placed on heart worm preventive medication) and fecal tested. All dogs are spayed/neutered prior to adoption. We evaluate each Boxer's personality and temperament, so he/she can be placed in the best home suited for that dog.

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