Here is how it works:
RDBR receives your application. Our adoption committee carefully reviews your application. We will first call and talk to you. Make sure adopting a boxer is the right fit for you and your family. We then call your vet and personal references. We will then set up a time to do a home visit. We do this not to judge you, just to make sure the boxers are going to a safe place. They are great escape artists, we will show you areas, we know they can get out of. Read More
Here is how it works:
RDBR provides all foster homes with a crate. We do ask all foster homes to crate train. This speeds up potty training and helps the new dog adjust to your home easier. Also, there may be times the foster home will need to "crate and rotate". Lets face it, not all dogs get along with all other dogs. Sometimes, your foster dog will need to be crated while your personal dogs are out, and vice versa. This allows us to help more dogs. Read More
I am sure it is with a heavy heart, that you must give up your beloved boxer. At Red Dirt Boxer Rescue, we realize that sometimes life takes us in a way we don't always want to go, forcing us to give up things we love. We will do everything we can to help place your pet in a home as loving as yours. Please understand, that this does not always mean we can take in you boxer immediately. Since we only have foster homes, every owner surrender we take in is one less shelter dog we can take. We realize that emergency situations do occur, and we will do our best to bring those dogs in as quickly as possible. Typically what happens, is we ask you to send us pics of your boxer, along with all the information you can tell us about him/her. The good, the bad, and the ugly. We need to know everything about ...... Read More
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