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Red Dirt Boxer Rescue is a boxer rescue and rehabilitation organization that rescues boxers within Oklahoma and places them into loving new forever homes.
Red Dirt Boxer Rescue's adoption process
1.
Submit Application
2.
Interview
3.
Home Check
Additional adoption info
How Much is the Adoption Fee?
Adoption fees are based on a per dog basis. Our dogs are fully vaccinated, spayed/neutered, heart worm tested, de-wormed, and are on monthly preventatives for heart worms, fleas, and ticks. Prior to adoption, the dogs live in loving foster homes, where we emphasize socialization and training. The adoption fee helps us to recoup some of the costs involved with rescue, but does not begin to cover the actual costs involved (we spend an average of over $300 per dog). Of course, a true Boxer lover knows that these wonderful dogs are priceless!
(Adoption fees are reduced if you have adopted from RDBR before or you are adopting more than one dog). Our dogs are fully vaccinated, spayed/neutered, heartworm tested, dewormed, and are on monthly preventatives for heartworms, fleas, and ticks.
Prior to adoption, the dogs live in loving foster homes, where we emphasize socialization and training. The adoption fee helps us to recoup some of the costs involved with rescue, but does not begin to cover the actual costs involved (we spend an average of over $300 per dog). Of course, a true Boxer lover knows that these wonderful dogs are priceless!
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact a RDBR officer:
President
Shayla Gentry
Info@RedDirtBoxerRescue.com
For all inquiries, please send to:
Info@RedDirtBoxerRescue.com
Contact Number is:
(405) 445-4029
How Much is the Adoption Fee?
Adoption fees are based on a per dog basis. Our dogs are fully vaccinated, spayed/neutered, heart worm tested, de-wormed, and are on monthly preventatives for heart worms, fleas, and ticks. Prior to adoption, the dogs live in loving foster homes, where we emphasize socialization and training. The adoption fee helps us to recoup some of the costs involved with rescue, but does not begin to cover the actual costs involved (we spend an average of over $300 per dog). Of course, a true Boxer lover knows that these wonderful dogs are priceless!
(Adoption fees are reduced if you have adopted from RDBR before or you are adopting more than one dog). Our dogs are fully vaccinated, spayed/neutered, heartworm tested, dewormed, and are on monthly preventatives for heartworms, fleas, and ticks.
Prior to adoption, the dogs live in loving foster homes, where we emphasize socialization and training. The adoption fee helps us to recoup some of the costs involved with rescue, but does not begin to cover the actual costs involved (we spend an average of over $300 per dog). Of course, a true Boxer lover knows that these wonderful dogs are priceless!
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact a RDBR officer:
President
Shayla Gentry
Info@RedDirtBoxerRescue.com
For all inquiries, please send to:
Info@RedDirtBoxerRescue.com
RDBR is a non profit, 501(C)3 status. RDBR provides adoption services as well as helping current boxer owners find their dogs a loving new forever home. RDBR strives to promote responsible pet ownership.
We provide several rescue services from taking in abandoned and abused boxers to rescuing them from shelter's. RDBR conducts a thorough adoption process and that continues long after a boxer has found it's new forever home. We also offer assistance to any other boxer rescue that reaches out to us. RDBR also helps current boxer owners with behavioral problems in order to help that family keep their beloved companion.
RDBR is made up of a dedicated group of volunteers with many years of experience in performing rescue work with other established groups. After careful consideration, we have made the big decision to become an independent rescue group. We believe the establishment of Red Dirt Boxer Rescue will enable us to concentrate our efforts within the state, and to better serve both boxers and owners in Oklahoma and neighboring communities.
Our volunteers include individuals who have rescue, dog training and behavior experience. Most importantly we are boxer owners who are dedicated to saving the breed that we all love unconditionally.
RDBR is a non profit, 501(C)3 status. RDBR provides adoption services as well as helping current boxer owners find their dogs a loving new forever home. RDBR strives to promote responsible pet ownership.
We provide several rescue services from taking in abandoned and abused boxers to rescuing them from shelter's. RDBR conducts a thorough adoption process and that continues long after a boxer has found it's new forever home. We also offer assistance to any other boxer rescue that reaches out to us. RDBR also helps current boxer owners with behavioral problems in order to help that family keep their beloved companion.
RDBR is made up of a dedicated group of volunteers with many years of experience in performing rescue work with other established groups. After careful consideration, we have made the big decision to become an independent rescue group. We believe the establishment of Red Dirt Boxer Rescue will enable us to concentrate our efforts within the state, and to better serve both boxers and owners in Oklahoma and neighboring communities.
Our volunteers include individuals who have rescue, dog training and behavior experience. Most importantly we are boxer owners who are dedicated to saving the breed that we all love unconditionally.
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