Austin Boxer Rescue

We rescue boxers all over the state of Texas

Austin, TX,78761
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Woodrow II

Boxer | Onion Creek, TX

SeniorMaleMediumTan/Yellow/Fawn with White

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Meet Woodrow II

4/25/2024Woodrow II is an owner surrender looking for a new home.Hi! My name is Woodrow! I am a handsome 9-year-old fawn boy that is an owner surrender due to my family not having enough time for me. I am described as friendly, active, protective, playful, affectionate, and nervous! I do have separation anxiety and have since I was a young pup. I prefer and love to be with humans! It is said that I am dog and kid friendly. I can be overbearing at times, so I would pair well with a dog that is not dominant. I currently live with four kids (ages 1-4 years) and do great with them! At times when I get excited, I get the wiggles and shake and can accidentally knock over small children, but I mean no harm! I have had exposure to a cat and didn’t get along with it, so it is best that I live in a cat free home. I am house trained but would need assistance with crate training if that is required in my forever home. At night I sleep on a dog bed and when the humans must be away and I am left alone, I panic and get very anxious. When outside, I am curious what is under the grass and will dig to find out. I also have jumped over a fence shorter than privacy fence height and chased down my owners when they left the house so a tall fence is a must! Some of my favorite things are riding in the car, playing, jumping around, having toys thrown for me, and being with the humans! If you’re looking for a loving boy to be your close companion and think I would make a great addition to your family, contact the rescue today and give them my name because I am waiting to meet you!

Adoption Process
The Process to adopt a dog through Austin Boxer Rescue is as follows: Fill out an Online Adoption Application below. Your application will be reviewed and sent to a volunteer in your area. The volunteer will contact you to schedule a home visit within one week. Normally, a volunteer would come to your house for a home visit, but until further notice, visits are being done virtually. After your home visit is complete and you are approved you can begin meeting dogs. The Adoption Coordinator will assist you in this process. Please note: The application process begins immediately once an application is submitted and approvals tend to occur quickly. Please do not submit an application unless you are ready to take home a dog. ABR does not have the space or capability to hold dogs, therefore, dogs are adopted out on a first-come-first-serve basis. If you are not able to proceed with a home visit when contacted by an ABR volunteer then your application will be filed away. We will ask you to resubmit your application if you wish to adopt later date. Every dog adopted will have the following: Current on vaccinations and dewormed Spayed or neutered Will be micro chipped Will be treated for heartworms and/or on heartworm prevention Any additional medical problems will be treated and paid for by the rescue. (Once a dog has been adopted any new medical problems that arise are the responsibility of the new owner) Boxers (1-5 years) = $275 Adult Boxer Mix (1-5 years) = $175 Mixed Puppies (under 1 year) = $250 Pure Breed Puppies (under 1 yr) = $400 Bonded Pairs under 5 yrs (placed together) = $425 Bonded Pairs over 5 yrs (placed together) = $250 Non-boxers (any age) = $100 Senior Dogs (6-9 years) = $175 Boxers Seeking Permanent Fosters or Silver Hearts (10+ years) = NO FEE

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