Read About Boxer Rescue

Boxer rescue is a great way to give a dog an opportunity for a new life. Although they are very intelligent dogs, Boxers are very high-energy dogs and can sometimes tend to be a bit stubborn. ImageThey can also be assertive in letting you know, vocally and through their actions, when they want human attention. This may be part of the reason that there are unwanted Boxers waiting at shelters and with rescue groups. You won't have to look far to find Boxers who have been abandoned by their owners, and are just waiting to be rescued by loving human companions with the patience to train them properly.

Many rescue groups deal specifically with the rescue and adoption of Boxers. The Internet can be a great resource to locate rescue groups like this. A simple search can be performed by typing the words "Boxer" and "Rescue" into an Internet search engine. There are many national and regional groups listed on the Internet. Your local vet may also be a good resource for locating groups or individuals who have Boxers for adoption.

Doing your homework before deciding to rescue a Boxer is very important. Well-socialized Boxers are affectionate and playful, and are usually good with children and other pets. Most Boxers are very sociable and like to feel like they are included in everything going on around them. They are quick to learn, but require firm and consistent training. Try to learn as much as you can about how the Boxer was raised to this point, to help identify any particular training needs the dog may have.Image

Be prepared to take your time going through the process of rescuing a Boxer. A decision like this should never be spur-of-the-moment; always be sure you, your family, and your home are ready for a new dog. Be prepared to fill out applications and possibly go through interviews and even home visits as you work with a rescue organization. Matching adoptable Boxers and interested owners can take some time. Rescue groups want to make sure they are placing each Boxer in a truly permanent home.

Some rescue groups charge a small fee for processing the adoption, others ask that you make a donation to their organization. Some rescue groups require you to spay or neuter the animal. Overall, the expense of taking in a rescue Boxer is usually much lower than the cost of buying one outright, and saves the life of an abandoned dog.