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Maddie's Fund: The Pet Rescue Foundation


Adopt A Boxer Rescue is proud to be the recipient of a grant by The Boxer Rescue Foundation

Adopt A Boxer Rescue - proud and grateful recipients of a grant from the ASPCA

AABR recently received a grant from the ASPCA Philly RAP for $2,050.  Thanks to the hard work and good relationship of AABR Philadelphia, PA area volunteer Colleen Kane, this grant will help AABR rescue and care for many of the dogs coming for the Philly area. 

Philadelphia, PA is one of the ASPCA's targeted Mission Orange Sites. You can read more about it by clicking on the link below:

ASPCA Target Orange

 
The Humane Society of the United States Launches First National 'Puppy Mill' Tip Line
Hotline, 1-877-MILL-TIP


 

AABR's
Rescue Friendly Sponsors


 

Boxer Galleries - Email your stories and/or funny pics to:
Sandy@adoptaboxerrescue.com

 
 
We at AABR, believe that a Boxer is just about the perfect friend.  However, he or she will demand a lot from you.  They'll rely on you for nearly everything; food, water, shelter, protection, training, exercise, grooming, veterinary care, and of course love and companionship.  While it is important to choose the right Boxer for your needs, it is equally important to ensure that you can meet theirs.  You must prepare for their arrival, and make them a well-mannered and welcome  member of your community.   The responsibilities of being a guardian of any dog are great, but the love and friendship you'll receive in return is priceless. 
PA PUPPY MILLS CLOSING WITH JANUARY 1ST COMPLIANCE DEADLINE HERE!!!!  Please help us help these dogs!  Update 01/18/10 - another kennel is closing... need help with 2 more females...  both will need foster... Thank You...
See video below:

PUPPY MILL DOGS IN NEED OF ADOPTION!



Megan
PENDING ADOPTION!

Mindy


Ginger
Needs Foster Home

Rita2
  Needs Foster Home

Heidi
 

Potentially Explosive BBC Doc on Purebreds Set to Air Stateside


Documentary - BBC - Pedigree Dogs Exposed

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Potentially Explosive BBC Doc on Purebreds Set to Air Stateside

Will a British TV show about the possible dangers of dog breeding set off the cultural controversy here that it did in the U.K.?

When "Pedigree Dogs Exposed" first aired on the BBC in August 2008, the film's depiction of the extreme health problems suffered by some pedigreed dogs caused a national outrage. In fact, the BBC felt so strongly about its own documentary that, bucking tradition, it refused to air the annual Crufts dog competition, which is as prestigious in Britain as the Westminster or National Dog Show is in the U.S.

Stateside, BBC America premiered the program on Thursday.

"Pedigree Dogs Exposed" puts forth interviews and at times disturbing footage about dog breeding that suggest it is an immoral and unethical practice. Featured in the documentary is Sylvie (above), a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel that according to the film suffers from Syringomyelia, meaning her skull does not sufficiently fit her brain. The documentary states that Syringomyelia is described in humans as "one of the most painful conditions you can have, a burning pain, a piston-type headache, so that even light touch, even items of clothing can induce discomfort for these animals."

At the start of the program (which you can watch below in its entirety), a narrator states, "This film reveals, for the very first time, the extent of health and welfare problems in pedigree dogs. Later on, a talking-head interviewee says, "People love these animals. It's like seeing a close relative falling apart. In many ways I think that's just criminal."

 

Please Help

AABR is spending hundreds of dollars a day just to maintain the dogs we have with food and boarding fees, not to mention the medical costs...

You can help by sponsoring a dog.  $10 pays for 1 dog for 1 day at our least expensive kennels.  We need your help now!

Another way to help is if you have an occasion coming up where friends and family would be giving gifts, ask them to donate the cost of the gifts to the boxers!  It will save a dogs life, and if you really don't need another shirt or tie from Aunt Bess, why stuff it in the closet.

And if you have adopted from AABR in the past, and have the room for just one more, please consider fostering.  Contact the volunteer that worked with you, and tell them you want to help.  Thank You!

Unable to Adopt?  Sponsor A Boxer! 

We know a lot of people love Boxers and would love to adopt another, but can’t for a variety of reasons.  If you are unable to adopt or foster, then please consider sponsoring a Boxer that touches your heart.  You probably have a favorite dog on our web site--there are so many to choose from!   Your donation helps pay for food, vaccinations, spay/neuter surgery, heartworm preventative and other costly medical tests, such as x-rays, blood work, ultrasounds, biopsies and heartworm treatments.  We are stretching our resources to accommodate the increased need and increased expenses -- now you can help by sponsoring one of our Boxers while they wait for a forever home.  Your sponsorship can be a one time gift or a monthly contribution. Please know that every little bit counts and donations of all sizes are greatly appreciated.  
   

Sponsoring a boxer is a great way to honor your own dog or to serve as a memorial of a dearly missed boxer.  They also make wonderful gifts for holidays or milestones like birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, graduations.   If you donate $50 or more to sponsor a dog, your name will be listed as a Sponsor on that dog’s page.  Please don't hesitate to be a second sponsor if a dog already has one sponsor.  Many of these Boxers have so many medical needs and they need all the extra help we can get from loving, caring people like you!

Donations are Tax deductible!!
Please be sure to designate which boxer you would like to sponsor in the area marked "message to seller" on the PayPal donation screen.

If you would like to help please mail a check to:
 Adopt A Boxer Rescue
PO BOX 423
Harrison, NY 10528

or use


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Adopt A Boxer Rescue is a s a non-profit, charitable 501(c)(3) organization
Contributions to Adopt A Boxer Rescue, a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, are deductible for computing income and estate taxes.

Please mark your donation as "anonymous" if you do not wish your name to appear on our Donors Lists.

 
Spotlight on: Rocky  1/07/10
ROCKY                          12/12/09 - Click on article to read.   

I AM READY FOR MY FOREVER HOME!!  Great news - after all the generous donations and help from AABR and our supporters, we think Rocky's cancer is in remission!!!  The vet says that what is left of the tumor on his leg is most likely all scar tissue.  Knowing that he now has the life expectancy of any spry 8 year old boxer, we are actively looking for a forever home for Rocky to spend his golden years in.  This guy would really be perfect for just about any family, from first timers to old pros.  He continues to win the hearts of literally everyone he meets.

Here is some more info on Rocky so you can see how easily he can fit into your life: He is just about the perfect gentleman.  I take him everywhere with me because he is so well behaved.  He can go to anyone's house and be comfortable.  He is good with kids, cats, dogs, crowds - everything!  This is the dog you can take to a child's soccer game and know that he will happily greet everyone there with a wiggle and nub wags.  He never jumps up, so I can trust him around the young and the old.  He rides perfectly in the car, even on long journeys.  I can leave him for hours and come home to find not a paper out of place in my apartment.  He does not bark, even though the dog downstairs barks constantly.  The best part about Rocky is this little dance he does when you come home, its pure joy that he has a family and a warm place to sleep.  I literally can not say one negative thing about this dog.

Please consider adding Rocky to your family - he is an extremely easy dog with a winning personality...what more could you want??    

Focus on: Seniors
 Please consider adopting a senior Boxer.   And please remember that adoption is forever.
Please consider:
  Update 5/15/09

Unique
  Update 11/06/10

Rocky
  Update 10/31/09

Noah


 
Update 12/28/09

Gil
  Update 2/2/09

Daisha
 
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For each new shopper you refer to iGive.com, iGive.com will donate $5 to your favorite charity! Send them your personalized Tell-a-Friend link (included below) and the pre-selected cause will be Adopt A Boxer Rescue! It can mean thousands for your cause.  A few things to remember:

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    The $5 bonus donation will appear in your friend's iGive.com account.

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Click on the link to the left, and Enter AABR as your choice.  Start your search now and money will go to AABR.

 
 Help Us Get The Word Out About AABR!!!!! 
AABR flyers WORK!!! 
Foster Home Job Description

We have gotten NEW FOSTER HOMES because they saw our Flyers posted around town!!!!!!  Spread the word about
Adopt A Boxer Rescue, and how great it is to
Save A Life...

Click here to print out an AABR flyer, and ask your vet, pet supply store, local restaurants, etc., if you can post it in their window. 

Thank You For Posting Them!!!!!!.

Note: There are 3 pages available to print out depending on your display needs. 
Page 3 has "tear strips" at the bottom that should be cut through on 2 sides before posting.

Click on a Name Tag to Name A Dog

Why
 

[New!]

?

  • Have you seen too many "Rockys", "Brutuses" or "Sashas" on the available dogs page?  Here's your chance to change that.

  • Many of the Boxers we rescue arrive without names. Many keep their new rescue names for life. (Please consider that when submitting a Name :-).

  • This new program is a fun way to honor a friend, loved one or cherished pet, or just . It would make a fun birthday or holiday present too!

  • And our program is a unique way for you to support Adopt A Boxer Rescue. 

The minimum donation is $25.00 per name.

 
"Until we extend the circle of our compassion to all living things, we will not, ourselves, find Peace..." ~~Dr. Albert Schweitzer

 

What's New!
Events...

Events Info

Feb 12-14, 2010

AABR will be at the Petsmart in Commack, NY for Petsmart's National Adoption weekend of February 12-14.

Stop by and meet some of our wonderful dogs waiting to be adopted on Friday February 12th  from 1pm-6pm, on Saturday February 13th from 1pm-6pm, and Sunday 12pm-4pm.
 

Feb 13, 2010, Saturday

AABR will be at the Petsmart on Baltimore Pike in Springfield Pa on Sat. Feb 13, 2010 from 11am to 2pm as part of Petsmart's National Adoption Weekend. Come out and join us!

 

What's New!
Dog Updates


 

Thanks for stopping by!

 
Updates
Latest Updates - 02/05/10 08:09 PM  
New Dogs submitted before 2/5/10
Updates submitted before 2/5/10
Adopted submitted before 2/5/10

 

 
 

AABR Transport Needed
We need  help to transport dogs from shelters and pickup points through out the Adopt A Boxer Rescue region.

Please watch for our Next Transport Needed below:

Transport Needed

 

 

 

 Please email  transport
if you can help.

Rescue transport is the link from one heart to another.

 

 

On Deaf Boxers
Rudy's Journal Special Needs in a Small Package

1 of the perks of doing the website. =)

 
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