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Boxer puppies and dogs in West Chester, Pennsylvania

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Shandy

Boxer Shar Pei

Female, 8 yrs 10 mos
Southeastern, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Shandy Female Boxer mix 60lbs 7 years old Good with older children Good with bigger dogs after careful introduction Not recommended with cats or small dogs Appropriate for city living? No Recognize Shandy? This is her second time looking for a home through Finding Shelter but through no fault of her own! Shandy is a loving, loyal, happy, protective dog. She loves the people she considers family with all of her heart, but she gets anxious on a leash sometimes when new people approach quickly. Unfortunately, in the first home that adopted her, Shandy was permitted to interact with a child who approached her while she was on a walk and she nipped the child. Not her fault, not the child’s fault. Despite supporting all our adoptions with a lifetime of behavioral consultations and advice from our trainer, we were not notified of any issues or the bite until two weeks before her adopters were moving and wanted to return her. Behavior and management help was offered and declined. Thankfully, Shandy is pretty much the same dog we have always known and loved she was just incredibly depressed to be without a family again. Dogs know what they are missing when they lose their homes and Shandy is no exception. She knows that she lost what we all thought was her family forever but for Shandy not all hope is lost. Shandy needs a very experienced and dog savvy home with people 100% committed to working with her and properly managing her at home and outside of her home. She is a good dog she just unfortunately had some very back luck. It’s time to turn that luck around. Will you be her lucky charm? www.findingshelter.org
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Peach

Boxer American Staffordshire Terrier

Female, 3 yrs 7 mos
Malvern, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Hello, my name is: PeachDOB: 04/24/2021Sex/Breed: Spayed female Boxer/Staffie/Pittie Princess mixWeight: 45 lbsFriends: Adults, kidsTraits: Active, loyal, resilient, friendlyRescued From: Found strayPeach`s story is one of resilience and mama bear smarts. Her rescue began as a stray, roaming a peach tree orchard. Kind folks kept watch and when she showed up again looking very pregnant a plan was put into place to try to capture her and bring her to safety. It was winter, and frigid temperatures were forecasted. This street-smart mama eluded capture and ended up giving birth to her puppies in a crawl space under a church, choosing a far corner where heat billowed out of a vent. Temperatures were in the single digits, so the fact that Peach found such a warm spot undoubtedly saved her puppies’ lives. Mama was trapped safely, and her puppies were rescued from the crawl space. The little family was transferred to a foster home and Peach had the opportunity to dote on her puppies without worrying about survival. They were warm, fed, comfortable, and loved. Peach was a wonderful mama and was so grateful for the kindness she was shown by her rescuers and foster family. Now that her puppies are old enough to find homes of their own, mama is ready too! Peach has been a dream companion and doesn’t ask for much. She is an active girl who loves to play and run around outside. She’d love a big fenced in yard at her forever home and boy does she deserve anything she wants after surviving such hardships and keeping her little family alive. Peach is crate trained, seems house trained, and is overall pretty quiet and easy-going. Being with her people is her favorite thing, meeting new human friends with ease. If you are looking for an adventure buddy, Peach is your gal! As long as she is with you, she is happy! The devotion she shows for her people is unwavering. While she loves people, she’s been selective when it comes to other dogs. Given her history and having to fend for herself, we don’t blame her for being untrusting in this way. After everything she has endured, Peach deserves to be the center of her family’s attention as the only pet. Peach does get along with other dogs and likes to socialize with them, especially outdoors! We understand there aren’t many homes looking for a dog that prefers to be a solo companion, but that won’t stop us from searching far and wide for someone who will devote themselves to Peach just as she will to
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Boy

Boxer

Male, 9 yrs 2 mos
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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Ghost

Boxer

Male, Young
Glen Mills, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
‼️Code Red‼️ 👻❤️Cutie Face Ghost Needs 🫵 How you ever seen such a cute little smooshy Face? Poor Ghost is just a little guy waiting for his freedom ride. He is neutered and great with all. We can provide additional cat testing if needed. How can you not save such a sweet face! Ghost needs a foster no later than Dec 2nd. Please help us save this cutie face! Apply to Foster or Adopt www.hindeanimalrescueteam.org
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Delphi/ 3Mickey

Boxer

Female, Puppy
Glen Mills, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Delphi is a precious little boxer mix pup with a heart of golf. She has a cute half smushie face and really is just the most beautiful baby. 9 weeks old and ready to meet the love of her life. If you think she would be a perfect fit for your family Apply today at www.hindeanimalrescueteam.org KL18435
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Eggo

Boxer

Male, Puppy
Glen Mills, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Eggo is such a handsome brindle boy. He is a mix of love and light. Eggo loves all and is looking for his forever family. HE is such a pleasant little man that loves to give kisses and snuggle. Also has a little curios soul that he is looking to nurture. Apply to meet this sweet little pup today at www.hindeanimalrescueteam.org KL18435

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Below are our newest added Boxers available for adoption in West Chester, Pennsylvania. To see more adoptable Boxers in West Chester, Pennsylvania, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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Chipotle

American Pit Bull Terrier Mastiff

Male, 1 yr 7 mos
West Chester, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Want some spice in your life? Meet Chipotle! Chipotle is looking for a second chance at a forever family who will not let him down. Chipotle has been a favorite for our Shelter Skip Day program. He went to a house, a park and even a horse farm!! He was playful and curious during his days out. He was very friendly with people. Come meet him today and see if he is the perfect fit for you!Chipotle is so loved that his adoption fee has been generously sponsored.Brandywine Valley SPCA1212 Phoenixville PikeWest Chester, PA 19380PA Kennel License #01647
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Pooh

American Pit Bull Terrier

Male, Adult
West Chester, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Adopted this sweet man a few years ago. Living arrangements have unfortunately changed. I am desperate to get him to a good home with all the love he deserves! Have a crate, blankets, food, toys, etc to go with him.
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Bru

American Pit Bull Terrier

Male, 4 yrs
West Chester, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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** New videos and notes! (12/11) ** ** Interested foster through rescue ** ** $1,297 in pledges for the rescue that pulls ** ** EXTENDED ** Bru ACCT-A-208184 is currently considered urgent and at risk of euthanasia due to behavioral concerns. Bru must have confirmed placement with a RESCUE PARTNER by THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12TH at 10AM. Should Bru’s medical or behavioral status change, his urgency and timeline for placement may also change. Bru is an adult male who came in as an owner surrender on 12/1 along with another dog, Paxton. The owners were moving, but unfortunately did not provide us with any information regarding Bru’s behavior or history. Since arriving at the shelter, Bru has been very fearful and nervous. In his kennel, he trembled with wide, tense eyes and was slow to approach staff. Bru was initially reluctant to come out of his kennel and showed defensive behaviors, such as low growls and stiff body language when the door was opened. Over time, he began to allow leashing but remains quite fearful, often retreating to a corner of the kennel and curling up with sad eyes. When taken out of his kennel, Bru continues to be timid and cautious. He avoids eye contact and shies away from touch. Bru is a shy and sensitive dog who needs time and patience to feel comfortable in new environments. He met another dog while at the shelter and was avoidant, but eventually gave her some sniffs. Due to his behavioral concerns, Bru is urgently seeking placement with a rescue partner. BEHAVIOR: Per volunteer 12/10: I took Bru out on Tuesday evening. When I went to his ISO kennel, he got off his bed and came right to the door. When I opened the door, I still had to lean in slightly to leash him, and he came out slowly, but it was an improvement from Sunday. I was with another volunteer, and when he walked out of the room and saw her, he stopped and stared at her suspiciously. We walked outside. When we returned inside, I sat on the floor, and he stood beside me. He didn't solict pets, nor take treats, and was nervously watching the other volunteer, so the other volunteer backed away. Compared to Sunday, tonight Bru was a little more comfortable - he sniffed my clothing, my cap and was slightly more relaxed around me and not as tense getting pets. I sat on the floor wrh him for about 10 minutes, but it was closing time, so we couldn't spend any more time together. He went back into his kennel with no issue. I am so happy that he's becoming more at ease. Everyone that takes him outside is helping him gain his confidence. Per volunteer on 12/10: Per volunteer on 12/10: I took Bru out on Sunday; he is in iso. He allowed me to walk into his kennel to leash him, but stood on his bed for awhile not coming forward. I dropped the leash, opened the kennel door wide, sat on floor coaxing him forward. He slowly came out, sniffed me, and eventually we walked slowly outside, and to the ISO yard. In the yard, he stood watching me, tail tucked. Eventually he did some walking around, but he is very scared, and as expected had no interest in toys, or treats. I used the end of the leash to gauge petting him, before I used my hand. I gave him gentle, slow long pets and some pats. He didn't react, didn't move away, but didn't seem to want more. Back inside, I gave more pets and pats. Again, he just tolerated them, but wasn't reactive. He is very eager to return to his kennel, so that was no issue. Bru is a shy and sensitive dog who may require a long decompression period before he feels comfortable in a new environment. Per staff 12/6: I tried to get Bru out for some activity time today, but he's not feeling his best. He came up to the door earlier today and gave me a sniff, but when I went to see him this afternoon he was curled up in the back corner of his kennel with big, sad eyes. I lowered the divider and went around, and he stayed in his spot, not moving. He allowed me to leash him easily, but would not come out. I crouched down and used some baby talk to encourage him, and I saw that he had bloody mucus coming out of his nose. He refused to move and looked very sick, so I decided to let him stay in kennel today. He allowed me to give him some head pets, but did watch me with semi hard eyes and ears pulled back. He was not comfortable, but was tolerant. He allowed me to take my leash off without issue, and stayed curled up in his corner when I closed the door and walked away. Per staff 12/5: Got Bru out to see how he's doing. He was nervous in kennel, but allowed me to leash him pretty easily. He pancaked as the leash went over his head, but he never escalated and came right out once secured. In the room Bru was very fearful, and kept his tail tucked with a trembling body. He stayed on the opposite side of the room from me when given the choice, and would not approach me at all. He would look up with a very cute head turn when I called him, but he was too fearful to approach me on his own. I gave him lots of space and made sure to approach him sideways and slowly. I held onto the leash for a bit and tried to see if he would take any high value treats or allow any touch, but he was just too scared. He would not take any food, and he ran in fear from any touch and would give a hard stare or completely run his head away to avoid eye contact. I gave him more space and time and he explored the room on his own a bit. After 10+ minutes he did get closer and did come up to me for a sniff, but walked away quickly. After his sniff he trotted over to the door and scratched and whined, so I took him back to his kennel. He walked without too much pulling and hopped right in without issue. Overall, Bru is a super shy guy who needs lots of time to open up and adjust. Per staff 12/3: Brought Bru into the room to see how he is doing today. In kennel Bru was nervous and was pancaked and tense but did not growl or react today! He came out of kennel fairly easy compared to yesterday. Once in the room Bru remained nervous and was trembling, but was not as tense as he was yesterday towards us and showed a bit more confidence. his eye contact was softer when engaging with his handler and he allowed handling in light spurts, following her closely around the room. 12/2 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION: KNOWN HISTORY: Owner surrender KENNEL PRESENTATION: Bru was laying on his bed with wide tense eyes and a tense body. He began trembling when the handler opened the kennel door with some low growls with an arched body and stiffened tail. The handler lasso’d him but was able to be secured. He was very fearful and did not want to come out and would not budge at all. The handler used small spurts of leash pressure to get him out. LEASH SKILLS: Pulls minimally – slow,fearful and vigilant HANDLING: In the room, Bru came into the room very tense and slow with wide eyes and a stiff body. He walked up to the other handler for some sniffs and allowed some pets and body rubs. Once I got closer to his head he slowly walked away from me and went under the table. He was offered a treat but was too nervous to take any and remained tolerant of light handling but will stiffen and give some hard eye contact. He was trembling under the table and would reach his neck out to sniff curiously. With time, Bru decided to explore some more and sniffed around the room. His tail untucked but remained low. He is too nervous and fearful at the moment so will be taken out at another date. PLAY: Fearful TOYS: Fearful Per staff 12/1: When I walked up to the lobby I heard lots of barking and saw Bru with his [owners], barking at people in the lobby. Bru began hard barking and did some low growls towards anyone that wasn't his [owners]. The staff brought Paxton, the dog he came with in, and he began loosening up and sniffing her. Staff let them play a bit but Bru began hard staring and becoming stiff towards the staff member, barking and growling at him. I told the staff member to kennel the female dog and asked the [owners] to put Bru in a kennel. Once in the kennel for about 10 minutes, I came back to revisit him and he was very fearful. He was trembling in the back corner with scared neutral eyes. He did not want to approach and wasn't forward or reactive. MEDICAL: On 12/6, Bru was prescribed a course of trazodone to help him adjust to the shelter. He was also diagnosed with an upper respiratory infection (URI) or "doggy cold" and started on medication. He tested positive for pneumovirus. During his intake exam on 12/3, Bru’s eyes were red, his ears were dirty, he had mild staining on his teeth, pressure sores on his elbows, and thinning hair on his face. He was quiet, alert, and responsive, and fearful. VIDEOS: NEW! Bru getting pets: https://youtube.com/shorts/FhNU6A_r72M?si=kbzNFVcB5U1CmTBj NEW! Petting Bru: https://youtube.com/shorts/hJ7sd-RP0rY?si=uMzNArwvpujkw9FC Lady Supreme and Bru meet: https://youtube.com/shorts/FK10tbERLHQ?feature=share Lady Supreme and Bru meet pt2: https://youtube.com/shorts/6vFmacbeBRw?feature=share Lady Supreme and Bru meet pt3: https://youtube.com/shorts/4t5q_stUK5M?feature=share Due to being significantly overcapacity with animals and higher than usual intake, extensions are unlikely to be granted. If you are interested in an animal please contact ACCT Philly immediately. Due to limited space, timestamps may also be proceeded with early so it is imperative to let us know if you are considering adopting or tagging an animal. - ACCT Philly is located at 111 West Hunting Park Ave in Philadelphia. We are open for adoptions 7 days a week. Please visit www.acctphilly.org/adopt for details. If you are a rescue interested in pulling this animal, please email our lifesaving team, or visit here if you are not currently a rescue partner: https://acctphilly.org/acct-philly-love-local-partnership-program/ Confirmed placement is considered a confirmation of an actual rescue pull. Possible placement, interested parties, and other "TBD" statuses are not considered confirmed and do not indicate an animal is no longer urgent.

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4.9 miles

Finding Shelter

PO Box 723, Southeastern, PA 19399

Pet Types: dogs

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5.5 miles

All 4 Paws Rescue

Malvern, PA 19355

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

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Rescue

7.9 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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Rescue

12.5 miles

Rags 2 Riches Animal Rescue Inc.

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

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

13 miles

Blind Dog Rescue Alliance - PA

PO Box 1855, Boothwyn, PA 19061

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

15.6 miles

Forever Home Rescue

PO Box 44, Parker Ford, PA 19457

Pet Types: cats, dogs, horses

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Rescue

17.1 miles

Charlie's Crusaders Pet Rescue

Norristown, PA 19401

Pet Types: dogs

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Shelter

17.3 miles

Humane Animal Partners - Wilmington

701 A Street, Wilmington, DE 19801

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

17.9 miles

Peace, Love & Doggie Paws Rescue, Inc.

P.O. Box 245, Essington, PA 19029

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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22.1 miles

Rescue Riders Cooperative PA

Philadelphia, PA 19093

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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