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Boxer puppies and dogs in National City, California

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Enzo

Boxer Labrador Retriever

Male, 3 yrs 2 mos
San Diego, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Enzo is a tender, affectionate and friendly boy but also shy. Calm and submissive temperament. He gets along perfectly with other dogs, cats and even children of all ages. Enzo is a low-activity dog who prefers to spend his time sleeping or just lying down. It is the ideal companion to spend long moments of peace. It is not noisy; He barks little and does not howl. He may be shy at first but once he gains confidence you will meet a very sweet dog who will follow you everywhere. He loves eating treats, taking naps in the sun, taking quiet walks, and cuddling with each other. It is not destructive or bite things. You can put clothes on him or leave him with a harness without problem. He knows how to sit, wait for his food and walk on a leash. He has experience living with other dogs of different ages and sizes, both females and males, and with cats. The $350.00 adoption fee covers the following: Transport to San Diego, CA. Spay/Neuter. All vaccines up to date. Deworming (puppies 2 sets). Flea medication up to date. Tick control up to date. Microchip. Microchip registration to new owner paid for. Collar. Temporary leash. The adoption fee does not include transportation to North of San Diego
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Ivy - Courtesy Post

Boxer

Female
San Diego, CA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Ivy is a Courtesy Post Only and is not a Second Chance Dog Rescue dog. SCDR is not responsible for any ownership, behavior, health, and representations made by the owner with respect to this dog. You must contact her adoption coordinator Ana at Ana@thriveanimalrescue.com for further information.  Ivy is a sweet, silly, cuddly, and affectionate girl - as of September 2024, she has been with us waiting for her forever family for over 456 days which is mind-blowing to staff at Thrive because of how great of a dog she is. Let's prioritize giving this lovebug a much deserved home for her to call her own!! Personality : She is a medium to high energy dog who loves to play - she enjoys mental and physical stimulation such as going for hikes or long walks/runs. She loves playing with other dogs and her people friends, but then she’s happy to relax and sunbathe in the yard after to decompress. Her favorite move is to flop on her back and show you her belly to ask for rubs :) Her Boxer zoomies will make you laugh! Training : Ivy has been going to doggie day care multiple times per week to hang out with all of her dog friends and has been doing great!! Despite her roughhousing playstyle with other large dogs, she is extremely gentle with puppies. She walks nicely on a leash and knows basic commands.  Ivy is on a special low-fat diet and we recommend that adopters keep her on this upon adoption to ensure she’s in tip-top health. The perfect forever family : She would do great in an active household with a young couple who loves to hike or go on adventures, and is good with kids 13+. She would likely love another active doggie friend. Ivy is available for a long-term committed foster or forever family. For further information or to meet Ivy, please contact Ana, Adoption Coordinator at Ana@thriveanimalrescue.com.  December 10, 2024, 4:48 pm
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Reggie

Boxer Labrador Retriever

Male, Adult
San Diego, CA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.3 year old adult male boxer brindle.Look at this handsome dude! Reggie is an adult boxer mix with beautiful brindle and white markings.  He is fully vaccinated, sterilized, healthy and ready to meet his forever family! Visit this link to submit an application https://woofsandwagsdogrescue.rescuegroups.org/forms/form?formid=3225Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.March 31, 2025, 7:15 pm
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Addie

Boxer Labrador Retriever

Female, 2 yrs 6 mos
Bonita, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
ADORABLE ADOPTABULL ADDIE!!!! Who is looking for a bundle of Boxer love on three legs? This girl is truly something special and is looking for someone to take her to the next level! Please read to the end for history and current need. Addie has been in a temporary/emergency foster for 30 days (to make kennel space for the LA Fire Animals) and was the perfect opportunity to find out just what an amazing dog she truly is. Sadly, she won't show this in a kennel environment and needs a foster ASAP!   Things they learned: Housebroken (foster had a dog door that lead to a super secure yard but was never left unattended outside) and can hold it for 10 hours in a crate or kennel run Professional snuggler- she doesn't budge once settled in and is quite the heater ABSOLUTLY silly!- This girl will self-entertain by tossing toys in the air and catching them, then zipping through the house top speed so she can pounce on them with as much gusto as she can muster up! Walks amazing on leash when given a few reminders not to pull Can be picky with treats and/or needs time to decide if its worthy of her ingesting it :) DOES NOT SHRED TOYS OR BEDDING!! Not a huge foodie Loves baths, allows nail trims and even allows you to grind the nails down! (which is great for a dog with black toenails) and ear cleaning. Great at all handling and restraint Trusts and loves DEEPLY Road Trip PRO! -just settles in the back seat of a truck, SUV or in the Cargo and doesn't try and drive :) Responds to corrections and house rule enforcement well. Foster allows dogs on the couches (not beds) but was working on her not always assuming it's ok. She would politely ask to come up and when told no, would sit at fosters feet (or under the recliner when the foot rests were up lol) Song that fits her personality: "Wrecking Ball" when it comes to her excitement to see you, toys and her jumping on the couch. She’s working on personal space :) Crate Trained/Dog Kennel Run Trained (only went potty in the kennel run when she REALLY had to go)   Things she is working on and needs someone to continue with: Working with a trainer on how to properly meet other dogs---no cats. Fast moving kids are scary (met a 2 and 3 year old who were rough housing in the fosters home, she just quietly sat next to the foster and didn't engage. Would take a treat from them politely, but then would spit it out). Met an 8 year old who gave her time to warm up and she was fine. Due to history (below) everything is new to her and can be scary. Needs to work on her Bravery and confidence. But does try REALLY hard. Flight risk: don't let those 3 legs fool you, she’s FAST, agile and smart. Did test gates and look at the tops of fences when in a new yard with 5ft chain-link fencing. Vocal when left alone in a crate for about 30 minutes (foster used anxiety meds so being alone was a positive thing) When unattended in the house for 90 minutes didn't make a peep and laid by the front door waiting for the Foster Parents to come home. Didn't shred anything or potty in the house. Does drink out of the toilets when left open and occasionally raids trash cans with no lids and dirty laundry. But drops items or stops when corrected   Her backstory: Her story started like all of our dogs. That fateful call...... “Babs there’s a dog on the freeway”. Like most I checked it out to find nothing and hope the dog went home. Not the case for this girl. Fast forward three weeks and multiple calls came in about a large dark dog injured and limping along the I8 freeway shoulder. With calls spanning weeks I could only assume the dog was “hunkered down” in the area and crazy as it seems established a “safe” place on the freeway embankment. I headed out, found fresh dog poop on the shoulder and horrified that this dog felt safe enough to poop in traffic, set up cameras. I was shocked when within 30 minutes a dog appeared and it all made sense. I had to watch the footage several times and could not believe my eyes. This dog was a TRIPOD, missing a back lag. Thus the poop on the shoulder vs climb the steep embankment and reports of “injured and limping” dog. I immediately set a trap and my heart sored as I could not bear the thought of trapping yet another scared discarded dog to leave it at the shelter, potentially to die for fearful behavior, because we are full. A tripod meant a chip right? Either adopted out after surgery or an owner that went to great medical lengths for a beloved pet...... Like the camera, the dog showed up in short order, likely staying in a small area and was safe in the trap. What I did not expect was a dead end chip and it got worse from there...... 1st number-no longer in service, 2nd number - some guy claiming not to know anyone of the name registered on the chip. There were a few “residents” camped on that freeway hill and I got a hunch. This girl likely lived there, left to roam on the shoulder freeway......Next call was to the shelter to report her found, get her processed and pray what I feared was not the truth...... What I learned next broke my heart. This was not the first encounter this dog has had with the shelter. She had been brought in by her “owner” a year and half prior. She had suffered a CRUSHING injury (supposedly a log fell on her at 6months old, I have my own suspicions and find that highly doubtful), was relinquished for emergency medical care and reclaimed by said “owner” after surgery. Normally I pray for an owner and long-awaited reunion when I catch a dog. NOT the case here......Knowing we are full and not in a position to take on yet another dog I went into overdrive to find a solution for this beautiful beast so we could expedite an exit and pray the person who had failed to protect her for the first 2 years of her life would not come to claim her.  Able, Willing, Interested and COMMITTED? Call 619-249-2221 or Email AWayHomeforDogs@gmail.com currently housed and in the adoption program of The Animal Pad (as of 2/12/25), trying to get as much visibility on her as we can so she doesn't have to sit in the kennels very long. ##2285684##
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George

Boxer Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Male, 5 yrs 3 mos
Bonita, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
My journey started as a stray darting in and out of traffic on a busy street and seeking cover in the adjacent riverbed.  I could be seen at night going house to house, looking for food and especially loved the yards with dogs.  Once humanely trapped, no owner came for me so here I am looking for my forever family.  I would do best with another confident dog in the home.  Once I trust I am incredibly sweet and eager to please.  I need someone willing to be patient and love me unconditionally while I adjust to my new environment.  I LOVE dogs and am high energy when it comes to play.  I prefer women and have a deep seated fear of men but with each adoption event I am slowly learning they are pretty cool!  I get to enjoy outings for pack walks but don't do well "sitting" in chaotic settings.  The noises, people and activity still scare me, even a year later.  Because of my Flight Risk I cannot be left unattended in a yard, crate training is a must when you are gone, tight grip on the leash is a must on adventures and my new family must be aware of open doors and windows.  I would love to find that person who will let me learn to trust, grow into their heart and let me be their new home body where I feel safe.  To adopt: https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/37765/genericTo foster: https://petstablished.com/foster_form/37764/genericEmail: awayhomefordogs@gmail.com ##1339002##
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Tyson

Boxer Pit Bull Terrier

Male, 5 yrs 2 mos
Bonita, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Tyson is a very happy go lucky dog.  He was pulled from Tijuana Animal Control February  2022.  He was very emaciated and very sick.  He weighed only 33 pounds at intake with us.  He has gained more than thirty pounds while in our care.  His tail had to be amputated as he had "Happy tail."  He could not stop wagging his tail and would break the tail open and spray blood all over everything by wagging it really hard and bumping itno things.  He is an amazing boy.  He loves adults, kids, other dogs, and just about everything.  He will be a wonderful addition to any family's home! ##1328861##

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1.7 miles

SIN FALTA RESCATES ROSARITO

San Diego, CA 92113

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2.7 miles

Second Chance Dog Rescue

2801 "B" Street #55, San Diego, CA 92102

Pet Types: dogs

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2.7 miles

Woofs and Wags Dog Rescue

San Diego, CA 92102

Pet Types: dogs

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4.2 miles

PAWS4thought Animal Rescue

PO Box 1893, Bonita, CA 91908

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits

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4.2 miles

A Way Home For Dogs

5073 Central Ave, #2001, Bonita, CA 91908

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

4.6 miles

Save the Dalmatians and Others Canine Rescue, Inc

San Diego, Orange County, Los Angeles, California, dogs are fostered in So California, Southern CA, CA 92104

Pet Types: dogs

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Shelter

5.7 miles

Chula Vista Animal Care Facility (public)

130 Beyer Way, Chula Vista, CA 91911

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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Rescue

5.9 miles

Amazing Strays Rescue

San Diego, CA 92115

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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8.4 miles

San Diego Humane Society - San Diego Campus

5500 Gaines Street, San Diego, CA 92110

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, horses, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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10.8 miles

Baja Animal Sanctuary

P.O. Box 439060, PMB 626, San Diego, CA 92143

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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