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By guest
Date 12.11.03 17:56 UTC
I have recently lost my boxer from cancer. I miss her desperately and would like another boxer. Preferably a bitch and red & white an older girl would be fine. I have a wonderful home to offer not for showing but I am interested in dog agility. If you have a puppy or older dog please contact me: ferngarner@fsmail.net my name is Fern I live in the countryside we have over 2 acres of garden and my partner is home all day as he works from home.

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By Stacey
Date 12.11.03 18:36 UTC
Hi,
I would contact the breed clubs for Boxers. They can not only help you with finding a breeder, but may also have a breed rescue contact that can help.
I am sorry about your loss. I still think of my dogs that are long gone and miss them still - even though I have a year-old "pest" to distract me now. :-)
Stacey
By JoBoxer
Date 12.11.03 18:42 UTC
There is a list of Boxer Rescue centres here:
http://www.boxer-rescue.org.uk/
Once you enter the site, you'll find the links on the left. Good luck in your search :)
By archer
Date 12.11.03 19:46 UTC
Try www.pedigreedogs.co.uk
Archer
By waspland
Date 28.11.03 00:12 UTC
hi. i have a 2yr old brinble+white boxer bitc, with good behaviour and great with kids.out grown the house(only got a small 2bed) all kc registered and vaccinated..not spayed. £200 ono.. south wales. wayne@aspland01.fsnet.co.uk
By Gill W
Date 28.11.03 19:49 UTC
Outgrown the house??????? Think you maybe should have thought about that when you got her
By mygirl
Date 28.11.03 23:41 UTC
Outgrown the house?? My sentiments exactly. Appauled, very appauled.
And it's only a boxer!! I have a Great Dane in a small 3bed terraced!! and we manage just fine, get out and walk it!!
By bulldogowner
Date 29.11.03 00:42 UTC
Honestly, those words are an insult to my eyes!
My mother and father live in a two bedroom house, and they own a Mastiff! You should have thought about your living arrangements BEFORE you brought a dog, i think the best thing that you can do for your dog if you no longer can keep him/her, is to go back to the breeders and ask if they would like to have the dog back, you owe them at least this - and your dog.
Its so close to xmas - the poor dog could end up anywhere.
By Boxers_uk
Date 29.11.03 10:23 UTC
:-( :-( :-(
Why is the number of bedrooms your house has used as an excuse to get rid of your dog?????!
We live in a 3 bedroomed house, i would consider it small - from what i would like it to be - we have 2 Boxers, a B. Collie, a cat, and 2 large Royal Pythons and 1 small one which take up room, think big vivariums etc. - WE HAVE NO PROBLEMS, we've set up our Affix and will soon embark on the long road breeding and showing our boxers, thus adding to our brood - WE MANAGE WITH NO PROBLEMS.
My dogs, other than my Boxer bitch, don't go upstairs.... what have bedrooms got to do with anything?
This is probably the worse time for you to get rid of your dog - if their is a good time?
:-(
hope she finds a good loving home this Xmas.
contact your breeder or Boxer rescue
J
edited: "...not spayed" - what a selling point to advertise...
I love this site and I thought I would have a quick look at the boards this morning but I can not believe what I am reading this morning

The poster just as well advertise her as 'Ideal brood bitch for puppy farmers'
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