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Duke (Foster Needed)

Boxer American Bulldog

Male, 1 yr 7 mos
Indianapolis, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
My name is Duke and I am an extremely attractive and intelligent one-year old Boxer-American Bully mix.I mean, look at my pictures. I’m stunning. I was on the street on my own for a while before getting my foster mom and siblings. I was used to living the wild party street life and it took me a little bit to get used to my new home. Fortunately, I am very intelligent and attractive so I learned quickly and my foster mom became enamored with my squishy jowls so she didn’t give up on me. I’ve learned to sit, lay down, walk on a leash, and play with toys. I like to dine in exclusive places, so I eat by myself in the dining room. I am also very athletic and I need a 6 foot fence that I can’t jump over, because I will (and I’m really good at it!). Right now I go out in the yard and have a tether or my foster mom walks me on a leash in the yard. I also like to have crate time when my foster family is gone. As my foster mom says, ‘Because puppies eat my stuff and that means you, Mister.’ I would love nothing more than to have a sibling or 5 that I could play with all the time. It’s my favorite thing! I am always trying to play with my foster siblings and they don’t appreciate my enthusiasm enough. I’ve been learning how to play nicer with my foster mom and my foster siblings, but I am not perfect yet. I will be, though. I will be an even more amazing fella once I’ve had some more good leadership and have a home of my own where I can run and play with other dogs.
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Piper

Boxer Labrador Retriever

Female, Adult
Beech Grove, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Piper is a big snuggle bug, loves a good nap, and tagging along on walks. She is great with adults and cats, but dogs are a no-go. She is approximately 7 years old. We have to rehome Piper because we are expecting our second child under two years old and will not be able to give her the attention she deserves. She has not been aggressive toward our baby but she has displayed body language suggesting jealousy and we are not willing to risk that with two little ones. She would be best suited to a childless couple or single person. Regardless, she is a great dog and we are sad to see her leave.
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RUSTER

Boxer American Pit Bull Terrier

Male, 3 yrs 2 mos
Indianapolis, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Ruster is a quiet, sensitive dog who warms up slowly but shows steady, gentle behavior with handling. When approached at his kennel, he comes forward calmly with a low tail and is easy to leash. He walks out of his kennel without hesitation and moves through the hallway quietly, offering small tail wags to familiar faces. On leash, he walks very well with no pulling, keeping a loose and steady body posture.Outside, Ruster is polite and easy to handle. He allows full-body petting and will approach when his handler crouches down, though he may not always be interested in prolonged affection. He seems more comforted by calm presence than by pets, and he takes treats gently. His tail remains low, but not tucked, indicating that he is cautious but managing his environment well. He shows no concerning behaviors.During enrichment, Ruster continues to walk beautifully on leash and enjoys long, quiet walks. In the grassy run, he shows little interest in toys but enjoys chasing his handler in short bursts and exploring the space at his own pace. Ruster is a gentle, nervous dog who needs time, patience, and a calm environment to fully open up. With a supportive adopter, he has the potential to grow into a steady, trusting companion. Adoptions are free and include support from our adoption team to ensure a smooth transition from the shelter to your home. Adopted pets are vaccinated, microchipped, and spayed/neutered before leaving with you. To view our current available animals, please visit: https://indy.gov/activity/adopt-a-pet.
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SOCKS

Boxer

Male, 10 mos
Indianapolis, IN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
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Violet

Boxer Husky

Female, 4 yrs 11 mos
Indianapolis, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Violet!! Updated: 2/1/2023 www.animalhousesanctuary.org We believe training is an ongoing process that needs to be worked on daily. New issues that arise, need to be addressed and/or rewarded. Understanding that continued training is a lifetime commitment, is very important. Out-of-state adopters are welcome at the adopter's expense. Meet & Greets are a required before proceeding with an adoption. We DO NOT ship any of our pets.
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Avery

Boxer Mastiff

Female, 7 yrs 7 mos
Indianapolis, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet A! AKA Avery. A has been with us far too long. when her original rescue gave up on her due to basic behavior and energy. We decided to give her a chance and she has not disappointed. Avery is believed to be a 4-year-old boxer mastiff beagle blend. Only upon arriving with us was Avery able to experience what a good home is… and although she lacked experience she has been amazing since day 1. Avery is proud, well-mannered, and quite the lady. Structured, disciplined, and routine along with basic obedience training have transformed this beautiful girl into nothing short of amazing. Avery is still a bit shy at first with new people, timid some, but easily warms up. Avery has the potential to be dog friendly as she is here, but this will REQUIRE time and work until adjusted to her new people and home. However, she does just well all on her own. Sadly She can be sensitive and selective with energy. This is why we say she is best as an only pet, to begin with, and slowly introduce her to a friend, eventually in the future if desired. However, do understand that this may not be feasible and at best she can be happy as an only pet. Avery never learned how to properly interact with other dogs but since with us, she is learning every day. Avery loves the outdoors. Enjoys playing with toys, and makes the perfect Netflix cuddle pup. Avery is simple and easy to please and keep happy. Avery is awesome with the kids she has met and loves their joyful happy energy. Avery dreams of happiness forever to find her and we are hoping it’s sooner than later. She has been homeless her whole life. Avery would make a great apartment or condo living pup with plenty of exercise and mental stimulation, is easy to keep her happy. Basic activity and daily exercise have done wonders for Avery. She is active, but not hyper. She’s playful and learning to play on her own with her toys without destroying them. She is crate trained and housebroken. I feel Avery would do just fine with older children who are dog friendly and well-mannered. Have I mentioned Avery makes the best Bing-watching TV buddy?! She snuggles and cuddles and has no complaints about doing so as we binge-watch our favorite series. Avery knows all her basic commands: sit, stay, leave it, wait, come, go to place/bed, and won’t touch her food unless given the okay (release). She is muzzle trained and we are done great with leash training her off-leash recall is immaculate. Avery needs a committed owner who will continue to build her confidence continues to shape her into the dog she is meant to be. Molded to perfection which she's there already. She is easy! She needs a fully secure 5ft fenced yard and an active hands-on pet parent with endless nurturing and love. Avery enjoys family outdoor activities. She loves swimming, running, power walks, and chill walks too. She has no set mode, she enjoys it ALL! She will follow your lead. She loves car rides and fast food drive-thru☺️ For pup cups. She needs an active outdoor-loving family that will include her in all the fun family adventures, that’s a must! Avery is a goof and at times a dork. She is inquisitive and always happy. Full of joy and seeking to nurture forever love. Avery has become a toy hog too. She completely avoids everyone and fully concentrated on playing with her toys. Avery loves to snuggle as her people enjoy watching tv or just reading a book. Avery needs a person in charge who she can trust and love and feel safe and confident and who will not fail her and only set her up for success. Who can lead her daily and keep her intertwined? Sadly Avery has been homeless her whole life. She has been bounced from rescue to rescue because no one wants a smart active bouncy mutt, who has easily outsmarted most. How is this Avery’s fault? From her medical foster when Avery received ACL double patella surgery (update as of 7/30/2020) Avery did well while crated for the most part. She spent 8 hours alone in a house while crated 8 hr per day. She is capable of breaking out of the crate-recommend reinforcing with locks. She will willingly go back into the crate with verbal commands. Avery will not react aggressively if approached while eating. Avery did well with more active playing in a clean and open garage during the winter months as I am disabled. Avery will remain off the furniture if commanded. Avery can become upset if you are in a different part of the house where she cannot see you until she is unjust and settles in. During the early days, she would bark and drool to anxiety. This has not happened in years. That easily stopped shortly after adjustment. Avery does not want to run in the house she will need to work on this with future owners. She enjoys her small space and comfort from her humans. Avery poops 2 times a day. Once in the morning after eating and once in the evening after eating. She can go up to three times a day. Avery was friendly towards house guests but can be overly excited. She responds negatively (hard barking) towards people walking down the sidewalk while she sits on the front porch asking to greet but is easily redirected. She did not act aggressively while walking in places. She did well In nicely spaced public spaces like open public parks and college campuses and trails. Avery does not like small animals. She sees them outside squirrels, rabbits, chipmunks, cats, etc. Avery does not like large stuffed animals. They scare her. Avery becomes agitated in cars when at a standstill but happy when on the go. This has improved tremendously. Avery does not react to fireworks, sirens, or other loud noises in urban areas and big city noises. Avery did well getting bathed outdoors and indoors. Nail trimming was surprisingly easy (she is amazing). Avery is house and crate trained, up to date on all appropriate core vaccines including lepto, and corona, as well as rabies shot, dewormed, fecal tested negative, microchipped, neutered, and on monthly heartworm flea/tick prevention. Updated: 4/11/2023 www.animalhousesanctuary.org We believe training is an ongoing process that needs to be worked on daily. New issues that arise, need to be addressed and/or rewarded. Understanding that continued training is a lifetime commitment, is very important. Out-of-state adopters are welcome at the adopter's expense. Meet & Greets are required before proceeding with an adoption. We DO NOT ship any of our pets.

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8.5 miles

Lucci's House Bully Rescue

Indianapolis, IN 46227

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12.5 miles

Indianapolis Animal Care Services

2600 S Harding St, Indianapolis, IN 46221

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

15.6 miles

Animal House Sanctuary

185 W 416 S, Indianapolis, IN 46204

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

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Rescue

17.5 miles

Sketchy Mutts and Underdogs

Indianapolis, IN 46222

Pet Types: dogs

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Shelter

24.7 miles

IndyHumane

7929 N. Michigan Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46268

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

25.9 miles

Community Animal Rescue Effort - IN

Columbus, IN 47201

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

27 miles

Misty Eyes Animal Center

616 South CR 800E, Avon, IN 46123

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Shelter

28.6 miles

Humane Society for Hamilton County

10501 Hague Road, Fishers, IN 46038

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

33.8 miles

Redemption Rescue, Inc

Westfield, IN 46062

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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37.5 miles

Bloomington Animal Shelter

3410 S. Walnut, Bloomington, IN 47401

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

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