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Boxer puppies and dogs in Grants Pass, Oregon

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Potato

Pit Bull Terrier

Male, Puppy
Grants Pass, OR
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please read this post in its entirety. Please acknowledge that you have done so. Your response serves as your preliminary application. Please provide the requested information. I cannot stress that enough. I need more than "I want a dog, live in a house, and will love him". If you give me only 3 sentences, I will not reply. Meet Potato, an approximately 4-month-old pit mix. This little guy and his brother, Gnocchi, were displaced from a homeless camp where many residents don't seem to be able to keep dogs from reproducing, even though help is available. These 2 were rescued and have been in a private foster home. They are wormed, up to date on vaccines, and on parasite prevention. They are well socialized with other dogs, cats, and children. We are arranging neuter appointments. They can join a new family ahead of time- as long as the family follows through with a signed agreement for the appointment at no expense to the adopter. Neuter appointment will be here in Grants Pass. Potato is more outgoing than his shy brother. Needs a bit more leash walking manners. Expected to be at least 50 pounds. The ideal family will be a young, active family with a secure fenced yard and involved in family fun and adventures. That includes being an indoor family member- not a lawn ornament or guard dog. Tell us about you, your family, your activities, your property, the city you live in, other pets in your home, and whatever else puts you on top. The more information about you, the better. What can this companion expect from you, and what are your expectations of him/her? Additionally, we will not meet halfway. Please prepare to meet in person without hurry, and be willing to have a home evaluation and viewing of your social media. There is a fee for placement to offset medical and care. Age-appropriate placement is at the discretion of the guardian advocate. Please allow several or more days for a response, as I review inquiries. I appreciate your understanding—Raleigh's Rescue Advocacy. *DNA testing is not performed, and we can only give you an assumed breed or breed mix.
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Gnocchi

Pit Bull Terrier

Male, 5 yrs
Grants Pass, OR
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please read this post in its entirety. Please acknowledge that you have done so. Your response serves as your preliminary application. Please provide the requested information. I cannot stress that enough. I need more than "I want a dog, live in a house, and will love him". If you give me only 3 sentences, I will not reply. Meet Gnocchi, an approximately 4-month-old pit mix. This little guy and his brother, Potato, were displaced from a homeless camp where many residents don't seem to be able to keep dogs from reproducing, even though help is available. These 2 were rescued and have been in a private foster home. They are wormed, up to date on vaccines, and on parasite prevention. They are well socialized with other dogs, cats, and children. We are arranging neuter appointments. They can join a new family ahead of time- as long as the family follows through with a signed agreement for the appointment at no expense to the adopter. Neuter appointment will be here in Grants Pass. Potato is more outgoing than his shy brother. Needs a bit more leash walking manners. Expected to be at least 50 pounds. The ideal family will be a young, active family with a secure fenced yard and involved in family fun and adventures. That includes being an indoor family member- not a lawn ornament or guard dog. Tell us about you, your family, your activities, your property, the city you live in, other pets in your home, and whatever else puts you on top. The more information about you, the better. What can this companion expect from you, and what are your expectations of him/her? Additionally, we will not meet halfway. Please prepare to meet in person without hurry, and be willing to have a home evaluation and viewing of your social media. There is a fee for placement to offset medical and care. Age-appropriate placement is at the discretion of the guardian advocate. Please allow several or more days for a response, as I review inquiries. I appreciate your understanding—Raleigh's Rescue Advocacy. *DNA testing is not performed, and we can only give you an assumed breed or breed mix.

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