![]() UK Boxer Dogs: List of breed rescues, information on adopting a boxer, Plus a Forum for all boxer loversīrittany club of GB.: : section of the Brittany club uk, coordinating the transport, fostering and rehoming of rescue Brittanys. Tyne & Wear Boxer Rescue Promotes the welfare of Boxers in the North East. Kennel Club listed registered charity based in the North West UK for the rescue, assistance and rehoming of boxer dogs. North West Counties Boxer Welfare: North West England: : Boxer dog welfare. ![]() Northern Ireland Boxer Rescue Maintains a list of people prepared to take rescue dogs Lincs & Essex Boxer Rescue Rescue contacts, education & training Also help an advice freelyīoxers /~david.baggley/ukboxlnk.html UK Boxer website links to lots of other Boxer sites.īoxer Rescue Ireland: : A small independent voluntary organisation dedicated to helping irish Boxers in need, if you can offer a home to a boxer please visit the website Home Counties Boxer Welfare: hertfordshire: Homing unwanted and abandoned Boxer Dogs in London and the South of England. A small boxer rescue based in the merseyside area onlyīoxer welfare scotland: cover all scotland: : we aim to help anyone who can no longer care for their boxer we are there to offer any advise needed Volunteers are based up and down the country so nowhere is too far away to offer help where needed.īoxer Rescue List of contacts throughout the UK for rehoming Boxers.īoxer Rescue Merseyside: Dedicated to helping boxers in need. Based in South Wales but work all over the UK. Oh just incase here are some boxer rescues - you never know they might have puppies in - usually after xmas they are filled with unwanted puppies.Īs the saying goes - dogs are for life, not just for christmasīoxer Dog Rescue: North Of England: Based in the North of England, helping homeless boxers find new loving forever homes.īoxer Dog and Mastiff Breed Rescue: South Wales/Northern England: : Rescue mainly for Boxer Dogs but will take any Mastiff Breeds that need help from other Rescues. They would probably become distructive if not given the above! ![]() I know a lot of people wait until after xmas to get the pup as they feel it is less stressful!īoxers are rather hyper dogs especially if they aren't given th appropriate stimulation and exersize! I bred Dobermanns (and was the breed genealogist/health collater for some years) so responsible dog breeding is one of my "things"Īre both sire and dam KC registered and have they had the appropriate health tests for a boxer? If you are getting a pup for Christmas then try and pick it up either after or a couple of weeks before if it is old enough as the excitement of Christmas on top of everything else can be very overwhelming for a pup that has just left its canine family.Ī responsible breeder will recommend this anyway. If you have found a good breeder who offers lifetime back up advice, health tests all their breeding stock and is not breeding their bitch at every opportunity or under two years of age then why not take your wife to see the pups and let her choose? It can still be a surprise if she does not know where you are taking her. Have other close relations been tested, what are their results, are the grandparents still alive and if not what did they die of.Īs to dog or bitch this is down to personal preference and the individual dog. Have both parents been tested for DCM (Dilated Cardiomyopathy) and hip scored with good scores. The current size of the pup is irrelevant if it is healthy so do not worry about a pup being small as they usually catch up and often overtake their larger siblings. Boxers are livewires for longer than many other breeds.
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