I would thrive in a home where I have a submissive dog friend that will be ok with me being the boss and also help teach me how to be an even better boy! If you are looking for a sweet and energetic boy, here I am! Contact the rescue today because I’m waiting to meet you! To adopt York, please fill out an adoption application here - /rehoming/adoption/adoption-application/. I can be bouncy, which is typical for a boxer, when I don’t get out all of my energy. I like to ride in the car, play with toys, and love and cuddle with the human! I am energetic and like to run and play to burn off my energy. Boxer Rescue Information: Boxer dogs are energetic, playful and intelligent animals, they like to clown around a lot and will keep you laughing. I love kids and I am wonderful with them! I am house trained and leash trained! I’m not a fan of the crate, but I do ok in it if I must be crated. YORK Hi! My name is York! I’m working to learn the ropes of ‘the good life’! I am known as an alpha around the house but I love to play and am adored by the submissive pittie pup that I lived with! I don’t like to be barked or growled at, even when playing, and I don’t like aggressive playing when it comes to other dogs. He will be working on some training commands this summer, but for now, he is “all puppy” and learning to live the good life of an inside dog with outside play time! Welcome home, Austin - you’re such a good boy!. He loves car rides, understands where his crate is during the day and plays hard all evening. Austin loves to share the bed with his momma at night, sleeps with his tongue sticking out and has the cutest pronounced underbite you ever did see. Most importantly we are boxer owners who cherish and understand the breed. In just a little over two weeks, he’s gaining weight, finished his medication treatment plan and became pals with Harley, our 10-year-old boxer. Rescuing Boxers Since 2003 View Available Dogs Non Profit 501 (c) (3) Rescue is Our Passion Our volunteers include individuals who have rescue, dog training and behavior experience. When he came to us, he was very timid and filled with uncertainty. She immediately fell in love and named him Austin, since that’s where our paths met. He was a surprise Sweet 16th birthday gift for our oldest daughter who has always dreamed of having her own dog. Small world:-) We fell in love with “Nicholai” at the May Austin Boxer event and knew he would be a perfect fit after learning he had exposure with an elderly female boxer in his foster home. (The week prior we had tried out a different friend who didn’t work out due to aggression toward our other dog - later we learned he was named and virtually fostered by the Heaning’s also. After just two short weeks of being their first foster placement, we came looking for a perfect fit for our family. We were told he was a stray picked up in South Texas, treated at an ABR facility and then fostered by The Heaning family, who loved on him and helped him continue his health journey. Success Story - Austin (ABR Nicholai) Austin was adopted by our family over two weeks ago.
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