LuvDaBabies
Boxer Booster
Well, here we are again. I first came to Boxerworld searching for advice on how to help us out with our engergetic little girl and we've come full circle.
Justice is a very sweet, smart, ENERGETIC little girl (she can jump to peek over a 6 foot fence when standing at it's base), but if I'd like to stay married, I need to find her a new home.
I'm starting here because I know how much all of you love Boxers and how much care and time they need. I refuse to take her to a shelter and I am a bit queasy about taking her to a rescue, but if it comes to that we'll go there too.
Justice is good with kids, but better with the older ones. She's really great with our yougnest son when she's calm, but when she get's excited she forgets he's there and she's knocked him down a few times (I have to watch them like a hawk). So, she'd be better in a home with older kids (like say 6+, our oldest is 6 and he's good about moving LOL). She would be better living with a more passive dog, maybe a male, as she tends to be the dominant one and hasn't done so hot with dominant females at the dog park. She is constanly dominating our 6 year old female Cocker. She loves to play with larger breed dogs and her best friends are two large Doberman's. She loves going to the dog park and needs lots of excercise. Cats and smaller dogs are probably a no go.
She's 19 months, spade, flashy brindle, docked tail, floppy ears, crate trained and VERY lovable, see my gallery for pictures. With a third baby on the way, working full time and no one else in the household helping me and only griping about her, she needs a better environment where she can get the attention she needs and deserves.
Please post a response if you're interested or know someone who might be. Thanks.
Justice is a very sweet, smart, ENERGETIC little girl (she can jump to peek over a 6 foot fence when standing at it's base), but if I'd like to stay married, I need to find her a new home.
I'm starting here because I know how much all of you love Boxers and how much care and time they need. I refuse to take her to a shelter and I am a bit queasy about taking her to a rescue, but if it comes to that we'll go there too.
Justice is good with kids, but better with the older ones. She's really great with our yougnest son when she's calm, but when she get's excited she forgets he's there and she's knocked him down a few times (I have to watch them like a hawk). So, she'd be better in a home with older kids (like say 6+, our oldest is 6 and he's good about moving LOL). She would be better living with a more passive dog, maybe a male, as she tends to be the dominant one and hasn't done so hot with dominant females at the dog park. She is constanly dominating our 6 year old female Cocker. She loves to play with larger breed dogs and her best friends are two large Doberman's. She loves going to the dog park and needs lots of excercise. Cats and smaller dogs are probably a no go.
She's 19 months, spade, flashy brindle, docked tail, floppy ears, crate trained and VERY lovable, see my gallery for pictures. With a third baby on the way, working full time and no one else in the household helping me and only griping about her, she needs a better environment where she can get the attention she needs and deserves.
Please post a response if you're interested or know someone who might be. Thanks.