Another route you could go would be to get an adult or young adult from a reputable breeder. Sometimes they have a dog that isn't working out in the show ring for whatever reason (its bite ended up looking funny, it doesn't like the ring and mopes around when asked to show off but loves to go for walks and cuddle and do all the pet stuff and would be a terrific King or Queen of the household) Some breeders even place retired champions in the right home.
And I agree - not all rescues have "issues" beyond needing a basic round of obedience classes and a family that loves them enough to integrate them into the household and say "NO!" in a firm but loving way.
Up here we even are getting an 8 year old very well loved girl into rescue - the child of the family was allergic, so the dog went to live with Grandma, whose health years later prohibits her from keeping the dog. Mom is taking the dog back until it can be placed, but the kid is still allergic, so...
There are LOTS of well bred boxers looking for homes. And as everybody has said, the few hundred you save now can be wiped out in ONE vet visit. Choose carefully!
I'd also add that getting a pup from the breeder who spent time talking with you could pay off down the line when you ARE ready to show. Somebody who has kept up with you and knows you have taken excellent care with one of their pet puppies is far more likely to trust you with a show prospect when the time comes.
And I agree - not all rescues have "issues" beyond needing a basic round of obedience classes and a family that loves them enough to integrate them into the household and say "NO!" in a firm but loving way.
Up here we even are getting an 8 year old very well loved girl into rescue - the child of the family was allergic, so the dog went to live with Grandma, whose health years later prohibits her from keeping the dog. Mom is taking the dog back until it can be placed, but the kid is still allergic, so...
There are LOTS of well bred boxers looking for homes. And as everybody has said, the few hundred you save now can be wiped out in ONE vet visit. Choose carefully!
I'd also add that getting a pup from the breeder who spent time talking with you could pay off down the line when you ARE ready to show. Somebody who has kept up with you and knows you have taken excellent care with one of their pet puppies is far more likely to trust you with a show prospect when the time comes.