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Out of the Box Boxer Rescue

Loganville, GA 30052

Contact
Email info.obbrescue@gmail.com
Phone (470) 242-5586
dogs at Out of the Box Boxer Rescue
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1 - 2 of 2 adoptable pets at this rescue

Areas Out of the Box Boxer Rescue serves

Georgia

Out of the Box Boxer Rescue's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Please note, each step is contingent on the successful completion of the one before it.

1. Read our Adoption Policies then complete an Adoption Application
The adoption application may seem long, but please understand each question is designed to assist in placing our beloved rescues in their forever home and to determine if the applicant is the best match for a particular dog. Our only reward is to ensure each dog is placed in their forever home.
2. Reference & Vet Checks
After the initial review of the adoption Contract, an OBBR volunteer will call the references on your application.
3. Telephone Interview
A telephone interview will be conducted, in order to review points on the application, answer any questions or discuss a particular dog. If the interview goes well a home visit is then scheduled.
4. Home Visit
An OBBR volunteer will conduct a home visit in order to meet the family members, and other pets and to ensure that the home environment is suited for a boxer.
5. Approved for Adoption
After the home visit is conducted, and of course if all goes well, you will be approved for adoption. At this point we will do our best to match a boxer with your home and in the ideal case coordinate the adoption of the dog you selected on your application. If we do not have the right dog for you and you do find a dog with another rescue group, we will be happy to share our approval information.

NOTE: It is important not to fall in love with a picture online before your application has been approved. Often times, a dog can be adopted while your application is being processed, and we don’t want anyone to be disappointed. Please be patient and we’ll help you find the perfect addition to your family once you’ve been approved.

About Out of the Box Boxer Rescue

We are a 100% volunteer organization dedicated to rescuing abandoned boxer and boxer mix dogs throughout the southeast. We focus on getting them healthy, medically ready, and identifying the best match in a forever home for each dog we rescue.

We are small and started with only 3 homes but over 25 years of rescue experience. We Rescue the mistreated, Save the injured, Love the abandoned.

Out of the Box Boxer Rescue's adopted pets

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