Bubba
Boxer | Saint Ansgar, IA
Age : 8 Years 3 MonthsSeniorMaleLargeBrindle with White
About
Coat Length
ShortVaccination
CurrentActivity Level
Moderately ActiveGood in Home With
Others DogsCatsChildren
Adoption Fees
$$250Meet Bubba
Bubba is a big boy but thin. He knows commands of sit, stay, come, and no. Bubba has the boxer crab walk. He does not tell foster mom when he needs to go outside but when outside he is all business to do his business. Only accident in the house was his first day. Bubba is a treat to walk with, he stays right with foster mom on the left side and follows moms pace. Bubba likes to carry a dog toy around the house. Bubba sleeps on a dog bed next to foster mom with brother Boots. He goes outside at 11:00, then to bed and decides he better get up at 8:30. Bubba is always near by and helpful in cooking, cleaning, laundry and other household chores. He enjoys hugs and kisses and seems content and satisfied to lay and sleep on the couch while foster mom watches morning TV shows. Bubba leaves all household stuff alone. Bubba and brother Boots will play, run, and growl at each other to release energy in the fenced yard. Foster mom has not seen behaviors of flight and will come when called. Bubba is great company and a true companion. He is accepting of the kennel and walks in without a push. The only negative behavior is he is not accepting of cats and does not enjoy their company. Hopefully with time he will come to accept cats and not feel the need to terrorize and chase.
Adoption Process
All potential adopters must complete an adoption application which includes veterinary records for any current or past pets; adopters go through an interview process and a home visit. Once those steps are approved, the potential adopter can meet available dogs that fit the criteria and are a good match between family, home, and dog. An adoption contract is signed with the stipulation that RCBR can do a follow up visit and remove the dog from the home if any part of the contract is breached. Dogs can only be adopted once spay/neuter or other medical conditions requiring treatment are completed. An additional training contract is signed for any dog needing further training. If the adoptive family cannot keep the dog for the long term, the dog must be returned to RCBR. RCBR must be notified if family is planning to euthanize dog due to illness and/or old age or unknown behavior issues and can then elect to take back the dog.