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Available Dogs

Below are some of the Boxers that are currently available. Read each bio very carefully, as not every Boxer is suited for every home. If you…

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Adopt/Foster Procedure

Thank you for your interest in adopting or fostering a Boxer from AABR.  Please read these materials carefully. If you conclude that you want to…

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Thank you for donating to Adopt A Boxer Rescue. In a world where the need for animal rescue work is greater than ever, your support…

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Adopt A Boxer Rescue

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We at AABR, believe that a Boxer is just about the perfect friend. However, he or she will demand a lot from you. They’ll rely on you for nearly everything; food, water, shelter, protection, training, exercise, grooming, veterinary care, and of course love and companionship. While it is important to choose the right Boxer for your needs, it is equally important to ensure that you can meet theirs. You must prepare for their arrival, and make them a well-mannered and welcome member of your community. The responsibilities of being a guardian of any dog are great, but the love and friendship you’ll receive in return is priceless.
Adopt A Boxer Rescue is an all-volunteer 501 (c) (3) charitable organization formed to rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home unwanted and abandoned boxer dogs.
Area of Operation:
We work within Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, northern Virginia, Washington DC and Rhode Island. All applications are subject to the availability of volunteers in your area, and applications submitted from bordering states may be considered depending on the availability of volunteers near your home.
If you live outside of AABR’s area of operation, please do an internet search on “boxer rescue” plus your state, and contact those rescues to help.

Boxers In Need - Mill Dogs

daisypa1606-01Sunday, 09/18/16, was Puppy Mill Awareness Day so we felt it appropriate to launch Adopt A Boxer Rescue’s new website with an update story on one of our mill rescues.  Her new mom wrote:

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So, it’s been 2 months since mill momma Daisy joined our home. The first three pictures are of where she spent her first 6 years, and her first moments of freedom…    No words for that… The last picture is of her new life with her now best bud, AABR Aries.

Daisy is learning so many new things and she brings such joy to our lives. 

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AABR Special Needs answered by Special People

Roxi was on the website for quite awhile, without AABR updating her.  She was a senior dog, spayed in a shelter down south, with a mass on her leg that was also removed.  Initially she did not acclimate easily to her foster home, foster siblings, and shortly after arriving, her foster home determined she was deaf.  Oh… and did I mention she had a skin condition.  A lot going against her finding a forever home… But her foster home never gave up on her.

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You can’t always get what you want
You can’t always get what you want
But if you try sometimes you just might find
You just might find
You get what you need

Her foster and now adoptive mom wrote:

We are anxious to make it official that she is a part of this family… I am pretty sure she is 100% confident she already is.

It has been such an amazing journey with this little lady.

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AABR News/Posts

Holiday Respite

From 12/21/18 through 1/03/19. AABR volunteers will be handling only emergencies, and of course taking care of all our dogs.  Thanks for understanding.

 Posted on December 18, 2018

FOUND – Update NOV 20 2018 – Lost 11/19/18

Update – FOUND -11/20/19 LOST 11/19/18 Lola and Buddy are missing – Lola is 6 and Buddy an energetic 9. Last seen 455 Fertig Farm…

 Posted on November 19, 2018

AABR Auction 2018

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 Posted on November 1, 2018

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 PMAD Website

 Posted on September 12, 2018

BROADWAY BARKS

Come visit Adopt A Boxer Rescue at Broadway Barks #20 and meet Tut, Waffles, and Princess!

 Posted on July 11, 2018

LOST

Brusier Lost 1/21/2017 in Morgantown W VA. Please call 1.877.570.0360 if spotted. found 01/22/18

 Posted on January 21, 2018

Jazzy – A Boxer In Need

Jazzy NY Status: On Hold Gender: Female State: New York FA #: 2 Tag #: 003692 Age: 1 yr, 6 months Date of Birth: (Birthday…

 Posted on September 12, 2017

AABR Volunteers to the Rescue

This is Romeo, and he is lucky to be alive. Sadly at the age of 9, Romeo needed rescue. He needed Adopt A Boxer Rescue….

 Posted on September 3, 2017

Forever Homes needed for Seniors

08/15/17 Thanks to some very special people, Charlotte is now in her forever home and living the good life! 07/23/17 Charlotte NY We need to…

 Posted on July 23, 2017

Year End Giving

Thank you for considering AABR Boxers in your charitable donations…

 Posted on December 28, 2016

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