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My basic info
Breed
Boxer
Color
Brown/Chocolate
Age
9 years 9 months old, Senior
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
A1911824
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Young at Heart Seeks Kind in Heart
Polite, affectionate, liberally minded elderly gentleman seeks a kind companion of any age and any gender to share his golden years with. Likes long—but not too long—leisurely walks in light rain or sunshine. Content to while away the hours with a companion by the warm fire, or at least in a heated room, with a good book, or watching PBS (though not during fund-raising season). Moderate, respectful, and prudent in his habits, though he still goes for a good rear-end scratching now and then.
Takes his treats gently and appreciatively. Young at heart, though with some of the habits of older gentlemen, e.g.: likes to have dinner by 4:30 in the afternoon; knows the value of a dollar and a good haircut; accustomed to living on a fixed income; some aches and pains getting up in the morning, etc. Nevertheless a very fine and enjoyable fellow all-around.
Those interested should please respond in person at the Albuquerque East Side Animal Welfare Department Shelter, and ask for Baxter the Dear Old Boxer.
Young at Heart Seeks Kind in Heart
Polite, affectionate, liberally minded elderly gentleman seeks a kind companion of any age and any gender to share his golden years with. Likes long—but not too long—leisurely walks in light rain or sunshine. Content to while away the hours with a companion by the warm fire, or at least in a heated room, with a good book, or watching PBS (though not during fund-raising season). Moderate, respectful, and prudent in his habits, though he still goes for a good rear-end scratching now and then.
Takes his treats gently and appreciatively. Young at heart, though with some of the habits of older gentlemen, e.g.: likes to have dinner by 4:30 in the afternoon; knows the value of a dollar and a good haircut; accustomed to living on a fixed income; some aches and pains getting up in the morning, etc. Nevertheless a very fine and enjoyable fellow all-around.
Those interested should please respond in person at the Albuquerque East Side Animal Welfare Department Shelter, and ask for Baxter the Dear Old Boxer.