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Boxer Rescue of So AZ

P.O. Box 32695, Tucson, AZ 85751

Contact
Email boxers@theriver.com
Phone (520) 326-2170
Website
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Areas Boxer Rescue of So AZ serves

Tucson and all of Arizona, parts of New Mexico and California

Boxer Rescue of So AZ's adoption process

Additional adoption info

We have an on-line application, followed by a home visit, then introduce the dogs. We have an adoption fee of $275 which includes spay/neuter, all shots, microchip, collar and leash. We have a contract and all foster applicants fill out the adoption application also.

About Boxer Rescue of So AZ

We are a small, all-volunteer organization made up of boxer lovers and other breeds, too. We take in boxers from shelters, owners, and found strays and give them medical care as warranted, and re-home them into permanent homes. We are always in need of foster homes, and can also use volunteer help from adults, especially in the areas of transport and office help.

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