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My basic info
Breed
Boxer/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn/White
Age
Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
55 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
2840
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Here's Arnie! Arnie is a two yr. old super lovable, wicked soft and sweet Boxer-mix. Weighing in at approx. 55 lbs., not too tall and not too short. Arnie's ideal new family would be active as he loves walks, hiking and playing fetch. He also enjoys car rides, cuddles, plush and chew toys, and ice cubes. He likes to hide in bed until it warms up or springing out of bed depending on the weather and is ready to play. Arnie has never been around small children and he likes to do Zoomies and could potentially knock into a small child.
He also has puppy tendencies - like being mouthy, which his current owner is training him not to be.
Arnie gets along with all dogs but would be best as an only dog or living with a non-toy driven female dog, because he is very toy driven. He has not had exposure to cats in his current home.
Arnie was recently adopted from a rescue in Springfield, Illinois and he is not a good fit with the older highly toy driven dog in his new home. They are getting in fights over the ball. His family is saddened to rehome Arnie - he's a great boy and deserves a great active family without another high toy driven dog.
Our adoption fee helps cover expenses (vaccinations, microchips, spay/neuter, food, housing) for the homeless pets we rescue. UAF does not adopt or ship outside the state of Arizona. To ensure the best fit, UAF conducts a home visit to meet other pets and verify a safe, secure yard.
If you have any questions or to adopt a dog an application must submitted. Filling out this form does not obligate you to adopt, but gives us the information needed to make sure the pet is suited to your home.
HOW TO APPLY: From Petfinder.com The fastest way to get to the adoptable dog page is to copy and then paste this link into your browser: https://unitedanimalfriends.org/adoptable-dogs/
When you are on the UAF website Select "Adoptable Dogs" and pick the dog you are interested in. To apply to adopt, go into the dog's profile, and click the gray "Apply for Adoption" button to get started.
You could be a life saver!
Help us save more lives by fostering a dog or cat. If you live in the Prescott Az area please go to our website unitedanimalfriends.org and learn more about fostering!
Here's Arnie! Arnie is a two yr. old super lovable, wicked soft and sweet Boxer-mix. Weighing in at approx. 55 lbs., not too tall and not too short. Arnie's ideal new family would be active as he loves walks, hiking and playing fetch. He also enjoys car rides, cuddles, plush and chew toys, and ice cubes. He likes to hide in bed until it warms up or springing out of bed depending on the weather and is ready to play. Arnie has never been around small children and he likes to do Zoomies and could potentially knock into a small child.
He also has puppy tendencies - like being mouthy, which his current owner is training him not to be.
Arnie gets along with all dogs but would be best as an only dog or living with a non-toy driven female dog, because he is very toy driven. He has not had exposure to cats in his current home.
Arnie was recently adopted from a rescue in Springfield, Illinois and he is not a good fit with the older highly toy driven dog in his new home. They are getting in fights over the ball. His family is saddened to rehome Arnie - he's a great boy and deserves a great active family without another high toy driven dog.
Our adoption fee helps cover expenses (vaccinations, microchips, spay/neuter, food, housing) for the homeless pets we rescue. UAF does not adopt or ship outside the state of Arizona. To ensure the best fit, UAF conducts a home visit to meet other pets and verify a safe, secure yard.
If you have any questions or to adopt a dog an application must submitted. Filling out this form does not obligate you to adopt, but gives us the information needed to make sure the pet is suited to your home.
HOW TO APPLY: From Petfinder.com The fastest way to get to the adoptable dog page is to copy and then paste this link into your browser: https://unitedanimalfriends.org/adoptable-dogs/
When you are on the UAF website Select "Adoptable Dogs" and pick the dog you are interested in. To apply to adopt, go into the dog's profile, and click the gray "Apply for Adoption" button to get started.
You could be a life saver!
Help us save more lives by fostering a dog or cat. If you live in the Prescott Az area please go to our website unitedanimalfriends.org and learn more about fostering!
Please go to our website unitedanimalfriends.org and fill out our adoption application. One of our volunteers will be in touch after we have received your application.
Please go to our website unitedanimalfriends.org and fill out our adoption application. One of our volunteers will be in touch after we have received your application.
More about this rescue
United Animal Friends (UAF) is a volunteer-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit group founded in 2003. Our mission is to provide rescue programs and services to animals and those who care for them. In addition to rescuing, spaying and neutering, fostering, and finding homes for dogs and cats, UAF provides many services for residents of Yavapai County and their pets. Our Spay/Neuter Certificate Program, Community Pet Food Bank and Emergency Medical Program help hundreds of people and pets each year.
United Animal Friends (UAF) is a volunteer-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit group founded in 2003. Our mission is to provide rescue programs and services to animals and those who care for them. In addition to rescuing, spaying and neutering, fostering, and finding homes for dogs and cats, UAF provides many services for residents of Yavapai County and their pets. Our Spay/Neuter Certificate Program, Community Pet Food Bank and Emergency Medical Program help hundreds of people and pets each year.