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My basic info
Breed
Pit Bull Terrier/Basset Hound
Color
White - with Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
Age
1 year 1 month old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
42 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Say hello to Pippy! This sweet girl is around a year old, and she is more than ready to find her forever home!
One of Pippy’s favorite things to do is shower you in kisses! She loves to be your shadow, and she loves to cuddle up next to you! As a cross between a basset hound and pittie, with 9% boxer, it is no surprise that Pippy is a 42 lb bundle of love!
While she can enjoy being a couch potato, Pippy also loves to play and burn off some of her extra energy! She enjoys chewing on her nylabones, running around the backyard, and tossing her toys around!
Pippy does shows signs of previous abuse, but holds zero grudges. Her definition of a great day is spending time with you, going outside (she loves to sun bathe but is not a fan of snow) and come back to you. She is eager to please and looks to you for direction.
Pippy’s foster is working on basic training with her (including sit, paw, come, and leash training). She is not crated, but is gated in the house. Pippy’s foster suggests that she’d do best in a home where her owners aren’t gone for long hours. Pippy is good with kids, but doesn’t quite understand her strength and may knock them down.
She is so worthy of her second chance and is the dog with bursting personality laced with so much love to give. If she sounds like your soul mate, you will not regret sharing a life with her.
Say hello to Pippy! This sweet girl is around a year old, and she is more than ready to find her forever home!
One of Pippy’s favorite things to do is shower you in kisses! She loves to be your shadow, and she loves to cuddle up next to you! As a cross between a basset hound and pittie, with 9% boxer, it is no surprise that Pippy is a 42 lb bundle of love!
While she can enjoy being a couch potato, Pippy also loves to play and burn off some of her extra energy! She enjoys chewing on her nylabones, running around the backyard, and tossing her toys around!
Pippy does shows signs of previous abuse, but holds zero grudges. Her definition of a great day is spending time with you, going outside (she loves to sun bathe but is not a fan of snow) and come back to you. She is eager to please and looks to you for direction.
Pippy’s foster is working on basic training with her (including sit, paw, come, and leash training). She is not crated, but is gated in the house. Pippy’s foster suggests that she’d do best in a home where her owners aren’t gone for long hours. Pippy is good with kids, but doesn’t quite understand her strength and may knock them down.
She is so worthy of her second chance and is the dog with bursting personality laced with so much love to give. If she sounds like your soul mate, you will not regret sharing a life with her.
application approval which includes vet and personal references, a home visit and personal interview. All dogs are fully vetted spayed, neutered, shots and adopted on a contract which insures if they are ever returned they are returned to our rescue. The adoption fee is 375.00
application approval which includes vet and personal references, a home visit and personal interview. All dogs are fully vetted spayed, neutered, shots and adopted on a contract which insures if they are ever returned they are returned to our rescue. The adoption fee is 375.00
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More about this rescue
Adopt A Boxer Rescue is an all-volunteer charitable organization formed to rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home unwanted and abandoned boxer dogs within the northeast United States.
When boxers are in need, AABR volunteers respond. Our mission includes hands-on rescue, as well as education. We strive to inform others about the realities of pet ownership, promote neutering, and encourage responsible care. It is our hope that our efforts will enhance the lives of people as well as companion animals. Join us. Help us to help boxers.
Adopt A Boxer Rescue is an all-volunteer charitable organization formed to rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home unwanted and abandoned boxer dogs within the northeast United States.
When boxers are in need, AABR volunteers respond. Our mission includes hands-on rescue, as well as education. We strive to inform others about the realities of pet ownership, promote neutering, and encourage responsible care. It is our hope that our efforts will enhance the lives of people as well as companion animals. Join us. Help us to help boxers.
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