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Boxer puppies and dogs in Strathroy, Ontario

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RIPLEY

Boxer Cane Corso

Female, 2 yrs
London, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hello there, my name is Ripley. I am a playful, charismatic and very sweet. When first meeting me I may come off as a bit apprehensive or unsure of new people and some dogs. But once I warm up I am such a delight! I am a big girl weighing 73+ lbs, also kind of tall. I love stuffed animals, those are my fav toys. Pretty quiet and very clean thats me, and I am probably better with out cats in the home. And although I am obedient I think I will do best with someone who has bully or power breed experience.If I sound like a companion that may be for you come on down to London Animal Care Centre and meet me. I`ll be waiting!Adoption hours Mon-Fri 1pm-7:30pm Sat 9am-3:30pm Sun 1pm-3:30pm.
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Lewy

Boxer

Male, Adult
Komoka, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
My boy Lewy. 4 years old, 90 lbs, male, fixed, docked tail. Brindle Boxer X Blue Tick Coon hound. High prey drive. Lives with 2 other dogs, 75 lb Afghan and 90 lb Presa Canerio. We have almost an acre, with doggie door. Fed twice a day, kibble, cooked meat/veggies, raw chicken carcass. Out twice a day, 30 mins to 1 hour. Off leash as much as possible. Trained, tested Therapy dog. Has been visiting our local seniors weekly for the past 2 years. Not his favorite thing to do, but the seniors love him. Amazing, beautiful dog, well behaved but bored. It is such a shame he is a good boy, but not happy living with senior me, he is going out of his mind. Starting to get depressed, grumpy, groans and whines a lot. He needs more going on. Younger, larger active family, with more to keep his brain occupied.
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Billy

Boxer American Bulldog

Male, 13 yrs 9 mos
Brights Grove, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Forever Foster - WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION due to ongoing medical needs he will remain in our care with his foster family.If you would like to sponsor one of our forever foster dogs please visitwww.homewardboundrescue.ca/donate
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Kyle

Boxer

Male, 7 mos
Brights Grove, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
PLEASE READ FULL BIOHi there – My name is Kyle! I am 7 months old and a sweet and affectionate Boxer boy. I am willing tobet all the chew toys in PetSmart that you have never met a dog like me!Before I tell you about my personality and make you fall hopelessly in love with me, I want to share withyou the health condition that makes me so special and the reason I've earned the nickname "Short-Circuit" around my foster family. I have been diagnosed with narcolepsy and cataplexy – this meansthat I sleep more than the average dog, and whenever I get overwhelmed with emotion (generally veryexcited) I drop instantly into sleep and can lose control of my limbs. This can happen anywhere – on awalk, playing with my dog friends, eating or greeting my favourite people. Ive been told that it lookslike a switch goes off.These episodes usually only last a few seconds, and clapping, a back rub or blowing gently into my faceusually rouses me awake again. Once that switch gets turned back on, I go back to doing whatever itwas I was doing before I fell asleep, just like nothing happened.The good news is most dogs can live a normal life with this condition!  I am currently on somemedication that helps. I will need my family to be attentive and prop me up during exciting or stressfulevents, but otherwise, I am just like any other dog! It is possible that my episodes will get less frequentas I get older, when the world is not such a new and exciting place to explore.My new family should familiarize themselves with narcolepsy/catalepsy and discuss with their vet.As promised, here are my qualities that are sure to make you swoon: In true Boxer fashion, I am a master of deep, soulful gazes and have a saucy pout that is sure to haveyou wrapped around my little paw.I am excellent at a viral dance trend known within the Boxer community, the Kidney Bean Dance. My foster family says I am an old soul in a puppy body. Due to my condition, I am much calmer thana lot of puppies my age (most of the time) and I enjoy an extra amount of human contact. I stillhave my moments of bouncing around but napping with humans is my favourite activity. I LOVE sitting in laps and getting hugs - I don't believe there is any such thing being too big to sit on ahuman lap. I will try to fit my super long arms and legs into laps of all shapes and sizes. Not to brag, but Ive been told several times that I give the best hugs and kisses in the whole world.Must be these long, gangly arms. I currently live with two dogs, two cats and two elementary school aged girls. I love to wrestle withmy Lab foster brother and cuddle up with the girls. Cats are fairly boring to me and I generallyignore them. I do need to work on using proper manners with humans (they don't seem to like my play biting orjumping). I am extremely food motivated and this will be useful when learning new skills. I am crate trained and very nearly house trained.If you are a special person looking for an extra special one-in-a-million companion – I would love to meetyou!LOCATED IN BURLINGTON

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London Animal Care Centre

121 pine valley blvd, London, ON N6K 3T6

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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Homeward Bound Rescue

PO Box 256, Brights Grove, ON N0N 1C0

Pet Types: dogs

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