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Yes, we would often take bets on which toy he'd greet us with at the door.  It was kind of "his thing".  :-) Thank YOU for hosting such a great group. I always enjoyed the holiday pics of your babies, Mary.

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[boxer lovers] Re: Another Resident at Rainbow Bridge

 

So sorry to hear of your loss. He was such a cutie. I notice in many of the pictures he was always carrying a toy. That was so cute.
I also want to thank you for taking in a rescue and giving him a loving home. That is what every Boxer deserves.

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[boxer lovers] Another Resident at Rainbow Bridge

 

Hi All,

Many of you may remember me from about 8 years ago when I became a boxer mom to my 2 year old rescue boy, Chancy.  I had a lot of questions back then and loved having a place to go to ask questions and share stories. This was an awesome group.  

I just wanted to share that this past April, Chancy went to rainbow bridge when he was finally bested by what we believe was a brain tumor. I put together a web-page tribute and planned to share it with the group when finished. I've finally decided it will probably never be finished as we still continue to add memories and stories. 

So... if you have a moment, here's the link:  http://threesquarefeet.weebly.com/  

Feel free to browse Chancy's pics and watch his videos. He was loved by all that new him. Our plan is to travel over the next several years, so it will awhile before we have another fur baby in our lives. However, I'll continue to lurk as I'm still addicted to every boxer I see and love to hear your stories.  Enjoy your babies while you can and give them a hug from me. 

Teresa 
 

 


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[boxer lovers] Judge Change - Boxers 11/12 Umpqua KC

 

There has been a Judge Change for your Breed:
Umpqua Kennel Club, Inc. (AB/O/JSHW) on Thu 11/12 [Show # = 2015038601]
CITY: Roseburg, OR - SITE: Douglas County Fairgrounds
Superintendent: MB-F Inc.

BREED: Boxers
CHANGED TO: Mr. Richard J. Lewis (#18253)
FROM: Mrs. Faye Strauss
Change made on: 10/30/15

To view ratings and notes on the new judge: http://showdays.info/judgpubv.php?jid=18253
Permission to crosspost is granted. If you would like judge changes for another breed, email Ron@ShowDays.info.

http://www.ShowDays.info

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