MustLuvBoxers Rescue

Holly Adams founded MustLuvBoxers Rescue in 2013 when she decided to transform an internet forum dedicated to her favorite dog breed into a non-profit rescue that could serve Boxer dogs all along the West Coast. Under her leadership, the rescue saved 58 dogs in 2014, 66 in 2015, and now consistently saves more than 100 dogs each year.Holly serves as the rescue’s president, leading its 250+ volunteers and managing its day-to-day operations. She organizes and assists in all aspects of animal intake such as working with shelters or citizens surrendering dogs, arranging transportation for incoming dogs, and matching dogs with safe and loving foster homes. She also is actively involved in the adoption process, reviewing adoption applications, interviewing applicants, and helping to arrange home-checks prior to approved adoptions.When Holly isn’t helping Boxer dogs get back on their feet and into loving homes, she’s working as a physical therapy assistant helping patients literally get back on their feet. She also loves taking her dogs, Piper and Stevie, to go running at the beach.

Stanwood, WA,98292
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (206) 778-9457

Website: https://www.mustluvboxersrescue.com

Inka

Boxer | Skagit County, WA

Age : 8 Years 2 MonthsAdultFemaleLargeFawn

About

Characteristics

affectionate eventempered doesWellInCar lap noCold noHeat playful

Coat Length

Short

Activity Level

Moderately Active

Energy Level

Moderate

Good in Home With

Children

Meet Inka

MustLuvBoxers Rescue presents Inka! The meaning of Inka is “foremost one”. Inka is a beautiful, almost 8-year-old, mature, healthy, lady Boxer. She has a beautiful shiny coat, docked tail, and is quite fashionable in her sweater and jacket couture. Inka is spayed, current on her vaccines, and is being fostered in Everett, WA.   In a polite society it is unacceptable to talk about a lady’s age, but you’d never believe Inka’s age is accurate if you asked her or her foster mom. She has a spring in her step, wiggles with ease, and still plays daily with her toys. Her favorite is a squeaky, rubber lion that she finds joy in making “talk”. Inka jumps on/in/off the bed and car with ease.   She walks like a lady on a leash with no pulling, stays at a lovely heel, and sits at corners before crossing the street. She loves car rides and pup cups; although, in her excitement, Inka needs reminders to sit down/be still. She is not just beauty but has brains too, she is quite intelligent and knows the commands sit, down, stay, and kennel, by speech and hand-signals.   Originally from California, Inka is slowly getting used to the Pacific Northwest weather and has turned her nose and toes up to the rain and snow except at walk time. Go figure! Our March snow/hail had her extremely puzzled. Inka is an expressive canine and will literally whine your ears off and give you (and snow) side eye and goofy looks.   She can be a slight bit shy around men but warms up with time and attention. She is selectively food motivated (jerky type treats only, doesn’t care for crunchy biscuits) and we were advised that she can do a little counter surfing. Her foster mom has not observed this behavior, but she has been very careful to avoid any temptation.   Inka will quickly capture your attention and become a most prominent member of your home and heart! If you’re ready to adopt this beauty, please fill out an application and make her “foremost” in your life. You will find the application on our website: https://www.mustluvboxersrescue.com/adopt.

Adoption Process
First the adopter fills out a adoption app, then references and home check is completed.Adoption Fees: 0-12 Months: $475 (includes $75 toward spay/neuter) 13 Months-4 Years: $350 5-7 Years; $250 8+ Years: By donation only

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