:( My heart is breaking... The doctor just informed me that my condition is going to require chemotherapy and I already am being robbed of my energy and the ability to provide my precious Bailey with all the attention and maintainence required by a 7 month old Boxer princess. I got Bailey at 8 weeks old to fill the void of losing my life companion - Brandy - after a valiant effort to overcome cancer, her vet and I held each other as she was allowed to pass to the Rainbow Bridge and he told me I just had to contact one of his patients that owned her Boxer son and reserve one of his soon to be born babies. Bailey is a beautiful flashy brindle girl that looks like a clone of her much adored grandmother. I love this baby girl with all my heart, which brings me to the painful decision that in order to pursue my medical needs I need to first find her the PERFECT - LOVING - FOREVER home where she will have the opportunity to learn all the necessary things a Boxer baby is required to learn to be a family member. She is housebroken, and mostly crate trained. She is my constant companion, so she needs a home where she will have a stay at home parent, she also has reserved half of my pillow as the place she lays her head each night to go to bed. Our furniture is new, but we value her more than it - so I tell visitors if they don't want dog fur on their clothes, stay off my furniture. This puppy owns a large part of my heart and will only go to a home that I am convinced will be PERFECT and FOREVER. I know I cannot live with out a Boxer companion in my life and I plan to offer a home to a senior Boxer that is lower maintainence and a bit calmer than Bailey. Please don't respond to this post if you know Bailey couldn't be as precious to you as she will always be to me. She is purebred with a docked tail and natural ears. Larger than most Boxer pups her age that I have seen (50 pounds already), I will require she be spayed or spay her before she goes. She is current on all her vacs and heartworm neg. For the most part, she is well behaved and loves everyone including small children, cats, and her little Jack Russell brother.
This is a difficult decision for me, I just want the best for my Bailey and I know I cannot commit to the challenges presented in training a Boxer puppy.
This is a difficult decision for me, I just want the best for my Bailey and I know I cannot commit to the challenges presented in training a Boxer puppy.