![]() ![]() This is the time everyone gets excited about including us!Ī rescued dog rarely has a perfect temperament or manners.Ī Rescued Boxer is not an inexpensive gift for yourself or someone else. At the same time, we ask approved candidates to start looking at the available dogs on our site to see if you feel any may be a good match for you and that you are interested in. Once all the other pieces of your application have been approved, SCBR begins the process of matching the most suitable dog to the most suitable home. Compliance on the home check does not imply that you will receive a dog from SCBR or that you have been approved to receive one from us. An SCBR representative will call you to schedule a date and time convenient for everyone. You will be asked to be available for a home check. ![]() These all tell us if you’re likely to give the dog a permanent home. We are checking to make sure you have permission to have a large dog, outside references on how you will deal with your pet, and if you’ve kept up with their medical care in the past. Other volunteers will be calling your landlord and vet references (if applicable) you listed on your application.You will be interviewed over the phone by an SCBR interview volunteer to talk more about the adoption process and go over your application and answer your early adoption questons.You will be asked to notify your vet and landlord (if applicable to your situation) that we will be calling. Read your email regularly to look out for your interview information (check your spam/junk mailboxes too).The more thorough you are, the better an idea we will have of who you are and what kind of dog is suitable for you and your family. Please fill our application out in its entirety. If you filled it out an adoption application on another site, we won’t have access to it. Complete the online adoption application located exclusively on the SCBR site, below.This also means you cannot “try out” a dog you’re thinking to adopt, nor can you bring your own animals to “see if they get along”. We don’t allow foster homes to adopt their own fosters so you know they’re always available. All dogs go to qualified SCBR foster homes for evaluation. We do not do the “RENT TO OWN” or “FOSTER TO ADOPT” method of placement. ![]() The REAL work will fall into your hands! There are no perfect dogs…and this certainly applies to rescued boxers! SCBR looks for adoptive families who will be stable and able provide for the necessary needs of the dog, including the large amount of activity, exercise, and attention the Boxer breed needs. Obedience training outside the home is an excellent tool to help bond with your rescued boxer. SCBR offers post-adoption support through our volunteers and fellow adoptive families, website links, and limited phone support if needed. Adoptive families must be willing, able and dedicated to helping their dog adjust. The settling time varies with each dog and can last months. Rescue dogs go through an adjustment period when they join a new home. Scared and perhaps grieving, he needs a warm, safe space inside your home and a loving, compassionate place in your heart. Whether left to roam the streets to survive on its own, or given up by a family who loved him, a rescue dog goes through a great deal of trauma. Boxers come into rescue for many different reasons. ![]()
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