A Boxer dog breed is an epitome of a strong dog with excellent working abilities, great love and loyalty to his master and the bravery to protect his master in times of danger. Who wouldn't want to have this kind of animal as a pet or as a part of the family? Perhaps almost everybody will have arms wide open to welcome this versatile breed. But how come that some of this breed's fellows are being abandoned and turned over to shelters or rescue groups or worst, being left behind to wander on their own until they die due to dehydration, starvation or sickness?
There are many reasons or excuses why some of these formerly loved and adored beautiful creatures are abandoned by their previous owners. It could be inability to house and provide the animal with the physical and social needs in order for him to grow healthy and happy, or the lack of understanding of the cost of being a responsible dog owner. The list of these reasons or excuses goes on, each owner may have similar or different reason from another.
There are lots of homeless dogs out there who have been abandoned, neglected or abused by their previous owners. They need a good home with loving people that can provide them with their daily needs, be it physical, social or emotional. However, getting a new owner doesn't happen at a snap of the fingers. Some people seem to think that abandoned dogs are abandoned because of health or behavior problems, thus won't make good pets. But people should always keep in mind that not all abandoned dogs are problematic dogs. In fact, there are many advantages of adopting a dog, especially the adult one. Most dogs in the shelter are already housetrained, thus eliminating the time and frustration associated with it. Most of them have completed their vaccination shots and have been spayed or neutered. In addition, by adopting a Boxer dog in your local shelter, you are being helpful to your community by freeing one space for the shelter to accommodate another pitiful dog. You help lessen stray dogs that could possibly destroy plants or public and private property in your area.
By adopting a dog, be it a Boxer dog or any breed, you are making a difference to the life of that pitiful creature. You give that creature the opportunity to continue living in the environment where love and care reside.
About the author:
Richard Cussons has written various articles on dogs. Visit boxersavvy.com for great information about Boxer dog and effective Boxer dog training tips.
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Monday, April 28, 2008
Adopt A Boxer Dog In Your Area
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