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Boxer puppies and dogs in Oxford, Pennsylvania

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Bruno

Boxer English Bulldog

Male, Adult
Unionville, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs,
Story
Handsome, adorable sweet-faced BRUNO has a pleasing and sunny disposition! When you look into his eyes and spend even a zeptosecond with him, your heart melts. So, forget the feeling of butterflies when you’re with him, it’ll feel like the whole zoo because his sweetness is s0 utterly intense. Bruno initially came to the rescue after his Momma had to move into a nursing home. He was the love-of-her-life, so his whole world rocked upside down. Bruno is looking for a home a second time due to no fault of his own and regarding personal matters. He enjoys a good hot dog, pup-cup, trips to the dog park, walkies, and naps. (Boy, does he love naps!) He is currently residing with his foster family who wants only the best for him. Bruno loves being pampered by a groomer, but will gladly be bathed at home as well. He has a spot along the right side of his body that looks like an apple, and therefore he’s nicknamed the “apple of our eyes” and “iDog.” He is a happy-go-lucky character that wants nothing more than a great scratch and some snuggles. Bruno is a treasured family member, and we can’t wait until his new forever family opens their arms wide open and welcomes him forever. Bruno is a 6-year-old Boxer/English Bulldog mix. (Please don't let his age fool you, he has much more rambunctious energy he's vested in making memories with you!) Bruno will do best in a house without any small animals, as he very much likes to hunt. He does, however, get along very well with other dogs regardless of their size. He is especially good with children. Six years oldNeutered, UTD vaccinations, microchipped, wormed. Housetrained. To inquire about BRUNO: Please email Rescue@LamanchaAnimalRescue.org for an application. K1697
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Freya

Boxer Mixed Breed (Large)

Female, 7 yrs 8 mos
Bear, DE
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Freya is a super sweet is a medium to high energy dog. She enjoys playing and snuggling after a long day. She would do best with older children and she believes that she is a lap dog and might accidently bump them in her excitedness. She would do well either in an apartment or a house with a backyard. She enjoys walks and does very well with ignoring all that is around her. She would make anyone a fantastic friend. She loves to be right near your side and show you love and attention. Please fill out an application and we will call you to set up a meet and greet with Freya!
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Boy

Boxer

Male, 9 yrs 1 mo
Glen Mills, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet BOY, your new best friend and SUPER FAN!! He may be slightly older (8+ yrs or so), but is very young at heart and soul with a lot of life left to live! He loves walks, chasing a ball and playing fetch and mostly being near his people! He does great with all (kids, cats, dogs) but the kind humans are his first love! This poor guy was not treated the kindest the first part of his life and is now ready for his FURever to treat him with nothing but love! Apply here if you could be his FURever: https://hindeanimalrescueteam.org/
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Coca

Boxer German Shepherd Dog

Female, 1 yr 3 mos
Lancaster, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Hi, my name`s Coca! My previous owner could no longer have me so I was surrendered to the shelter. I am a happy-go-lucky pup who enjoys everyone and everything. I have lived with small children as well as other dogs and cats, and did well with all of them. I am certainly open to having animal friends again. I am very energetic and playful and do still need some training and work on my manners. I just can`t help but be excited about life! I am ready to find my furever home and keep my stay at the shelter as short as possible. I hope to meet you soon! ---If you are interested in adopting, please come prepared --bring a photo ID, proof of address, and everyone in the home including resident dogs with vaccination history. We are open daily 12-6pm.---The Pennsylvania SPCA - Lancaster Center848 S. Prince St. Lancaster PA 17603Kennel #16516717-917-6979lancaster@pspca.org
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Adonis & Titan (OH) bonded

Boxer English Bulldog

Male, Adult
Boothwyn, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Adonis and Titan are being fostered in Ohio. They are great with people, but probably best with older children due to their size. They are not good with small dogs or cats. Adonis and Titan are bonded, happy, enthusiastic, athletic, and affectionate 60-pound boxer/bulldog mixes who find joy in being around each other and people – ANY people! They were found starving, weak, and wandering in rural Kentucky, when they took shelter from a rainstorm in the home of a kind woman who opened her door. Adonis is suspected to be around 9-10 years old, blind, and the father of Titan. Titan, closer to 3 years old, was helping his dad survive as best he could and stayed loyally by his side. They found themselves at a county shelter where they quickly became staff favorites and were doted on by staff and volunteers alike. But the shelter was crowded and despite their best efforts, nobody came for the dynamic duo, so BDRA stepped up. Nobody is sure where this bonded father/son pair came from, and it’s hard to guess their story. They seem to be familiar with both the bad and good life. Both have mouths full of broken teeth. In fact, a few teeth just fell out of their mouths in their first days at their foster home. Their doctor thinks they broke their teeth chewing on chains or a metal cage, desperately trying to escape. They have matching scars on their legs where bones protrude, as if they were stuck laying in one position for long periods of time. They are also hand-shy around their heads. They were neglected, abandoned, and mistreated in the past. But they were also beloved house dogs once. They were already house trained, crate trained, and leash trained when they were picked up as strays. They take treats gently and think they are lap dogs. Adonis does a perfect “sit” (Titan is working on it) and Titan has a 100% return rate when playing fetch. They both come when called. They are both quick learners and food motivated. They love EVERY human they meet — and they want to meet every human they see! (People can be intimidated by their looks; they are big, athletic, and strong.) They absolutely LOVE kids, but forget how big they are, so small ones are not recommended. Adonis and Titan are sweet, loving, cuddly, and funny boys. They are big squishy babies who love to cuddle. They absolutely live for “Netflix and cuddle” time. They love to snuggle up on the couch with humans for a movie or TV marathon. Their foster parents always squish their faces because it's impossible not to. They soak up every bit of attention they can get. They live for cuddles, pets, attention, and treats. Adonis gets around very well despite his vision impairment. He occasionally runs into things and often stares at things that aren’t there, but he can go up and down stairs very well and navigates the house. He occasionally runs into things or isn’t sure where the steps start, but he can always find a treat, a cozy bed, or a person. (Or he’ll play Marco Polo and bark to get a response to find the person!) His sense of hearing and smell are perfect. Adonis has decided he is an inside dog and thinks the good life is in the house. Titan LOVES toys and playing fetch. He resource guards his toys because he’s convinced Adonis wants his toys (he usually doesn’t) and will pick a fight, so he has to be supervised with toys. He is very loving and listens to correction very well. He seems to have a strong prey drive, so no cats, bunnies, birds, or other small animals! They have a medium amount of energy. They can be couch potatoes, but they also like to run around and play in the backyard and take walks. But if it’s raining or extra cold, they don’t want anything to do with being outside any longer than necessary, and they are perfectly content to just be lazy all day. Titan has more energy than Adonis, being a younger guy, and will make up his own games in the back yard with his favorite green ball. Adonis prefers to sit on the deck or be inside — wherever the humans are! They love each other very much and get very worried when they are separated. They often sleep in the same (very large) dog bed together. They are very bonded. They have some resource guarding from having to survive on their own, so they must be fed separately and supervised with toys. But they have gotten much better as they have learned resources are unlimited. They are NOT good with cats or small dogs. Since they are SO enthusiastic about showing people their love, they are probably best for bigger kids. (They will knock the little ones down because they have no idea how big they are.) Adonis and Titan have seen hard times, but they don’t hold any grudges. These two are ready to find someone with bully-breed experience who appreciates the bully personality and quirks, and is ready to welcome the sometimes slobbery, but always enthusiastic zest for life that these two are offering! BDRA has voted against the use of electrical fencing effective immediately.
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Dally

Boxer Cattle Dog

Male, 3 yrs 2 mos
Garnet Valley, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Are you ready to brighten up your life with a loyal and loving companion? Look no further than Dally, the charming 2-year-old Boxer/Heeler mix! His irresistible markings and puppy eyes will capture your heart, while his intelligence and playfulness will inspire you to enjoy life to the fullest. Share in the joys of walks, fetch, and playtime with this energetic pup and discover the power of friendship and love. Fully vetted, housebroken, and crate-trained, Dally is waiting to be your devoted family dog and fill your heart with happiness. Rags 2 Riches Animal Rescue Inc 1440 Conchester Hwy, C12, Garnet Valley PA Kennel License #14222

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14.7 miles

LaMancha Animal Rescue

PO Box 656, Unionville, PA 19375

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18.7 miles

Cheyla's Rescue Foundation

3930 Red Lion Rd, Bear, DE 19701

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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25.4 miles

Hinde's Animal Rescue Team

1109 Smith Bridge Rd, Glen Mills, PA 19342

Pet Types: cats, dogs, farm animals, rabbits, small animals

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27.2 miles

The Pennsylvania SPCA - Lancaster

848 S Prince Street, Lancaster, PA 17603

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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27.2 miles

Blind Dog Rescue Alliance - PA

PO Box 1855, Boothwyn, PA 19061

Pet Types: dogs

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27.5 miles

Rags 2 Riches Animal Rescue Inc.

1440 Conchester Hwy, Suite C12, Garnet Valley, PA 19060

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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27.7 miles

Finding Shelter

PO Box 723, Southeastern, PA 19399

Pet Types: dogs

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27.7 miles

Black Dogs & Company Rescue, Inc

P.O. Box 84, Darlington, MD 21050

Pet Types: dogs

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28.7 miles

All 4 Paws Rescue

Malvern, PA 19355

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

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31.6 miles

To Love a Canine Rescue, Inc

PO Box 422, Kimberton, PA 19442

Pet Types: dogs

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