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Can you give our Boxer Rescue dog their forever home? Find out more, search available dogs and apply to rehome today.
If you are not able to spare the time to help the dog adjust, then please think carefully before you offer to take a rescue Boxer. Any dog coming into HCBW is firstly matched against homes on our waiting list.
We also give advice and provide on-going support to help you with any behavioural training and to understand your rescue dog. Most dogs, in the right home, can become your 'perfect' pet. Before you apply to adopt a boxer from us, please THINK ABOUT how you will be HELPING A DOG.
Adopting an adult Boxer from a rescue centre may be a more cost-effective option, with the added advantage of giving a home to a pet without one – check if the rehoming centre you’re looking at asks for a donation for rehoming. If instead you’re buying a Boxer puppy from a breeder, you’ll need to factor in this cost.
Here at Boxer Welfare Scotland we realise that a rescue boxer is not suitable for everyone. We would love for all of you to consider adopting one of our dogs but if it’s really not suitable for you or your circumstance we are more than happy to give advice about how to find a happy health puppy.
From figuring out which size pooch is right for you, to resisting the urge to adopt ALL of them. When choosing your new companion, it’s important to get as much information as you can. Here are some of the questions you should ask us to make sure your new pal is the perfect fit.
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The Boxer Rescue Service (Southern) is a Registered Charity, formed in the early 1970's, to rescue & rehome unwanted Boxer Dogs. We cover the areas of Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire and Kent, for enquiries from other parts of the country please CLICK HERE where you can see other Boxer Rescue units.