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Chida

Located in PA
7 yr old 
fawn female
Natural ears
Docked Tail

 
05/25/06 - in foster now

Chida has been in our home for about 2 week and I can't imagine why anyone would want to give her up.  She is such a sweet girl and has adjusted well to what some people call, our chaotic home, now with 3 boxers.  She has had no problems with our 2 males as well as other dogs she has met.   She is great in a crate and can be trusted to roam the house unsupervised for hours.  She gives great boxer kisses and you can see her eyes light up now that she is being given some attention.    I don't understand what made her family decide that they had "out grown" her.  While in our home Chida has been around children and she was absolutely wonderful, never once jumping up on them.   She really is a wonderful dog with so much love to give and I have nothing but positive things to say about her. 

5/01/06 - Chida

Chida is a sweet girl who has lived with kids and has been in the same family since she was 8 weeks old.  The family said Chida loved the children and was wonderful with them and the children "loved" her. Now the family has decided that they have "outgrown" her.  Did anyone ask Chida if she had "outgrown" the family that she has loved unconditionally since she was a puppy?  I think not!  

As they grew tired of Chida she was kept in a crate in the laundry room for most of her days because they could not be bothered to pet, or give her affection and attention.  Worse yet, they dumped her at a kill shelter and left her there to see if anyone wanted her.  No one came.  She sat in a cage there until the shelter said she was to be euthanized.  

AABR immediately agreed to take her into our rescue.  Who can do this to a family pet who knows no other family or life?  There are some very difficult questions that arise when you do rescue and this has to be one of the most difficult to answer.  HOW and WHY can people act this way? 

Now, go to the home page of AABR's web site and click on "A story that needs to be told" and you will see where Chida would have ended up had Adopt A Boxer Rescue not been there for her.  Please support AABR with you donations, foster homes, transports or whatever you can.  Please help us rescue the next Boxer awaiting the fate in the film "A story that needs to be told".  Rescue is not about other people.  It is about you, me and all the people needed to continue the fight to save the dogs.  PLEASE support Adopt A Boxer Rescue any way you are able. 

If you are interested in adopting this dog, please fill out an online application first.  Then e-mail the contacts below.  Be sure to include your full name, city, state, and area code in the subject line of your message.

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Email the Boxer Rescue Contact Below:

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Dawn Karam - Gkaram18@aol.com

 

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