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My basic info
Breed
Boxer
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with White
Age
Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
March 2013 update! Roscoe is doing great! His foster mom reports that he is coming along in training and discipline and he will benefit from a good leader who will continue his training with him. Roscoe has to use a crate when no one is home because he can jump a gate and is still unsure of what is a chew toy and what is not ; 0 )
He is a great listener and a smart guy - he doesn't like to hear harsh words but responds to gentle consistent correction. He so wants to please his humans!
Roscoe is in foster with a smaller dog than him and a medium size cutie (Oreo, who is also on our site) and they are just best buds! He will benefit from finding an active family to love!
Roscoe is here in Maine and having a great time in his foster home! Roscoe is a 60-pound 1-1/2-year old Boxer mix. He shares his home with a canine buddy and adult humans and he LOVES meeting new friends - adults, kids, dogs, you name it! He has also done well with the cats he has met. He LOVES the snow! He is a good eater and is doing really well in his crate when the humans are not home. He is an AWESOME walker! His energy is high, very puppy-ish and playful and a fenced yard would be perfect for him. He is a GREAT dog - any family would be lucky to have Roscoe!
To apply to adopt this dog, please visit our website to access our application, www.luckypuprescue.org.
Please note: We do not have a physical location, but we are supported by a network of wonderful foster homes that are spread throughout New England. A dog will need to be visited by a prospective adopter in the foster home where they are feeling safe and comfortable.