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Boxer puppies and dogs in Joplin, Missouri

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These Boxers are available in Joplin, Missouri.
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Beetlejuice

Boxer Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, Adult
Joplin, MO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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We'll also keep you updated on Olivia's adoption status with email updates.
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Olivia

Boxer Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 3 mos
Joplin, MO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats,
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These Boxers are available for adoption close to Joplin, Missouri.
We'll also keep you updated on Beetlejuice's adoption status with email updates.
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Beetlejuice

Boxer Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, Adult
Joplin, MO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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We'll also keep you updated on Olivia's adoption status with email updates.
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Olivia

Boxer Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 3 mos
Joplin, MO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats,
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We'll also keep you updated on Qira's adoption status with email updates.
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Qira

Boxer Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 9 yrs 1 mo
Neosho, MO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Qira is a sweet Boxer mix that came to Faithful Friends Animal Advocates as a stray in March 2017, when she was 11 months old. After being at FFAA for whopping 3 years, she was finally adopted and had a home of her own for a couple of years before finding herself being abandoned when her family surrendered her to Animal Control. When Faithful Friends received the call that she was there, we gladly took her back, even though our heart was broken for this poor girl. Unfortunately when she came back to us the second time, she was blind in in her left eye, but she doesn’t let that slow her down!If you count the days Qira was here before being adopted (995 days) and the days she has been here since being brought back (855+ days), she has been here for a combined total of 1,850+ days. She has spent over 5 of her 8 years inside of a shelter, and that is FAR too long. She NEEDS and deserves to get out of this stressful shelter environment and finally have the home she has always dreamed of. She loves her stuffed animals and to play tug of war. She also enjoys going for leisurely walks and is always ready to snuggle up on the couch! With the blindness in her left eye, she is occasionally prone to startling easily. Because of this, she would do best in a home without young children. She is not reactive towards other dogs when she is out and about, but she tends to be selective when meeting them up close--she doesn't like excitable, hyperactive dogs to be in her space.
We'll also keep you updated on Titus's adoption status with email updates.
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Titus

Boxer American Pit Bull Terrier

Male, 7 yrs 4 mos
Pittsburg, KS
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Titus is a sweet boy who does great with other dogs, loves to hang with our shelter cats, and likes to call himself the "best boy ever". Titus has already been neutered, microchipped, and is up to date on vaccinations! Titus has been sponsored in loving memory of Marilyn Brown meaning that this sweet boy has NO ADOPTION FEE! **Interested adopters MUST bring their own dog(s) that your new canine will be living with at your household. This is for our staff and your family to monitor their behavior in a safe place to help ensure all animals are happy moving in together**
We'll also keep you updated on Bowzer's adoption status with email updates.
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Bowzer

Boxer Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 8 mos
Pineville, MO
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Bowzer, a playful 6 month old Boxer mixed pup who is ready to bring endless joy to your life! This outgoing little guy thrives on adventure and loves spending time outdoors, exploring the world around him. Bowzer is a social butterfly who gets along wonderfully with other dogs, making him a perfect addition to a multi-pet household. He does well in a kennel, may bark the first 1-2 minutes before settling down, but he's getting it! He's a quick learner and an adaptable pup. Bowzer is an all-around fantastic little pup looking for a loving forever home.
We'll also keep you updated on Sundance's adoption status with email updates.
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Sundance

Boxer

Male, 1 yr 6 mos
Grove, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
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These pups are in Joplin, Missouri too!

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We'll also keep you updated on Orbit 119342's adoption status with email updates.
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Orbit 119342

Pit Bull Terrier

Male, Puppy
Joplin, MO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
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We'll also keep you updated on Ragar 124647's adoption status with email updates.
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Ragar 124647

Pit Bull Terrier

Male, Adult
Joplin, MO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Ragar, a charming adult Pitbull mix brimming with love. His sweet and friendly nature makes him a joy to be around. Although he can be a bit shy, he loves engaging in playful activities that highlight his energetic spirit. Ragar isn’t just playful; he’s also a cuddle bug who enjoys snuggling up for a cozy nap. This unique combination of playfulness and affection makes him an ideal companion. His resilience and adaptability showcase his inner strength. Ragar is looking for a forever home where he can share his love and joy. Adopting Ragar means gaining a loyal friend who will fill your life with warmth and happiness. Dogs are generally tested with dogs of their size in a group setting, and dog meet-and-greets with the adopter's dog(s) are always encouraged. A cat test may be conducted at the adopter's request but should only be used as a general-purpose screening to rule out overt aggression. We always recommend caution when introducing dogs to cats in the home. Recommendations on the suitability of placement with children by age are based on behavioral observations including energy level and response to body handling. We never recommend leaving young children unsupervised with dogs, and we cannot guarantee the behavior of dogs with children, other pets, or cats. Behavioral observations in the shelter environment should be considered as a snapshot of the behavior of the dog at a given point in time and may not be indicative of a dog's overall mental health. The Joplin Humane Society believes all adopters need to be prepared to invest time and energy into working with their new dog, as animals arrive at the shelter from a variety of situations and scenarios and may have had little to no prior training. Dogs should never be fed together unless it is known that they do not possess resource-guarding tendencies. We always encourage adopters to research the breeds or mixes of breeds before adoption as many can have unique characteristics that may or may not fit into their families. Keep in mind that the transition from the shelter to a home environment is stressful for dogs, and the Rule of 3 should be used as a rule of thumb when introducing a dog to their new surroundings. For the first 3 days, fear, anxiety, and stress levels are at their highest; and dogs may appear lethargic, remain hidden, are easily excitable, or have a loss of appetite. In the next 3 weeks, dogs will be actively developing a routine, and new personality traits may appear as stress levels decrease. During this period, it is recommended that adopters limit the dog's exposure to new people and places as they adjust and keep them in a crate or designated quiet room when left alone. Time outside of the home should be short, and crowds or loud noise should be avoided. After 3 months, a bond has developed between the dogs and their new family, and the animal should appear more comfortable in unfamiliar situations. For more information about this dog or any others at our Shelter, please visit www.joplinhumane.org. We are the Joplin Humane Society in Joplin, Missouri. 417-623-3642.
We'll also keep you updated on Panda 124511's adoption status with email updates.
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Panda 124511

Pit Bull Terrier

Female, Adult
Joplin, MO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Panda, a charming adult Pitbull with a heart full of love. Her personality is a delightful blend of sweetness and shyness, making her the perfect companion for both fun-filled adventures and quiet evenings at home. Panda's playful energy is contagious; she's always ready to chase a ball or explore new trails. When the day is done, she is just as content to curl up for a cuddle, providing comfort and companionship in equal measure. Although she may be a bit shy initially, Panda quickly warms up to new friends, and her friendly nature shines through. Choosing to adopt Panda means welcoming a bundle of joy and endless love into your life. Dogs are generally tested with dogs of their size in a group setting, and dog meet-and-greets with the adopter's dog(s) are always encouraged. A cat test may be conducted at the adopter's request but should only be used as a general-purpose screening to rule out overt aggression. We always recommend caution when introducing dogs to cats in the home. Recommendations on the suitability of placement with children by age are based on behavioral observations including energy level and response to body handling. We never recommend leaving young children unsupervised with dogs, and we cannot guarantee the behavior of dogs with children, other pets, or cats. Behavioral observations in the shelter environment should be considered as a snapshot of the behavior of the dog at a given point in time and may not be indicative of a dog's overall mental health. The Joplin Humane Society believes all adopters need to be prepared to invest time and energy into working with their new dog, as animals arrive at the shelter from a variety of situations and scenarios and may have had little to no prior training. Dogs should never be fed together unless it is known that they do not possess resource-guarding tendencies. We always encourage adopters to research the breeds or mixes of breeds before adoption as many can have unique characteristics that may or may not fit into their families. Keep in mind that the transition from the shelter to a home environment is stressful for dogs, and the Rule of 3 should be used as a rule of thumb when introducing a dog to their new surroundings. For the first 3 days, fear, anxiety, and stress levels are at their highest; and dogs may appear lethargic, remain hidden, are easily excitable, or have a loss of appetite. In the next 3 weeks, dogs will be actively developing a routine, and new personality traits may appear as stress levels decrease. During this period, it is recommended that adopters limit the dog's exposure to new people and places as they adjust and keep them in a crate or designated quiet room when left alone. Time outside of the home should be short, and crowds or loud noise should be avoided. After 3 months, a bond has developed between the dogs and their new family, and the animal should appear more comfortable in unfamiliar situations. For more information about this dog or any others at our Shelter, please visit www.joplinhumane.org. We are the Joplin Humane Society in Joplin, Missouri. 417-623-3642.

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Boxer shelters & rescues in Joplin, Missouri

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Golden Paws with Possibilities Pet Rescue and Care Center

2300 N. Main St., Joplin, MO 64801

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

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18.6 miles

Faithful Friends Animal Advocates

11281 East Hwy 86, Neosho, MO 64850

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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23.2 miles

Southeast Kansas Humane Society

485 E. 560th, PO Box 783, Pittsburg, KS 66762

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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36.7 miles

I'm Your Huckleberry Rescue, Inc.

PO Box 271, Pineville, MO 64856

Pet Types: dogs

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38.6 miles

For The Love of Rescue

Grove, OK 74344

Pet Types: dogs

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38.6 miles

Second Chance Pet Rescue

64301 E 290 Road, Grove, OK 74344

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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44.4 miles

Proud Animal Lovers Shelter

24052 Meade Rd., Gabriel and Meade Rd., Parsons, KS 67357

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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46 miles

Haven of the Ozarks Animal Sanctuary

9617 Farm Road 2190, Washburn, MO 65772

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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