Hi Valerie,
Boxers sound more like the dog we need...my daughter loves to play with our
shar pei, but he has been depressed since our other pei Mia passed away,
actually we are all heart broken.
But your story lifted my spirits.
We don't know if we should get a puppy or a young dog? My male pei needs a
bossy lady in his life, lol. A boxer seems like the kind of dog who can
match his play style too. He can get rough, but just chill & sleep on the
couch too.
Are they dogs that like to cuddle? Sleep in the bed with you? Lol, both my
pei as they got older prefered there own beds, they are spoiled brats.
I have not researched rescues or breeders in NY,long island area.
I don't want to contact anyone until we are ready.
Thanks.
LoriAnn.
Loripresto@gmail.com
Long Island Ny.
Shar pei Curtis.
On Jan 24, 2012 8:15 AM, "Valerie I" <lady_christa_39@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>
>
> Welcome LoriAnn and family!
>
> I have been in rescue for years. However, I never had the pleasure of
> working with a boxer. My fiancee is the one who challenged me to learn
> more about them as he had one. Our Heidi just turned one on Christmas Eve
> and she has been an amazing addition to our family. I have three children
> (21 - 14) and an 18 month old grandson. After learning more about the
> breed, and when my grandson was born 3 MONTHS premature, I decided that the
> Boxer might be a great dog for "therapy" for my grandson. And I (we) were
> right! She fit into our family (which also includes 2 other dogs) like she
> has always been here. She is superb with my grandson - tolerant and
> patient, loyal and dedicated. She is absolutely perfect for all of that.
> Boxers are very easy to train and need LOTS of exercise. The other dogs in
> my house has been an excellent "tool" for the exercise she needs. As long
> as they get lots of exercise and stimulation and attention (boxers are
> overgrown lap dogs), boxers are superb additions to an active and growing
> family. Please, please consider adopting one from a reputable rescue group
> such as GO Boxers here in Ohio. It is unbelievable how many spectacular
> dogs need loving "fur"ever homes!
>
> Peace!
> Val
> Heidi (Boxer, 12/23/10) Rescue from backyard breeder, very emaciated at
> 13 weeks
> Tiny (Beagle, 10/04/07) Hydrocephalus baby
> Ping (Rat Terrier, 09/05/07) rescue baby
>
> " Love doesn't make the world go 'round. Love is what makes the ride
> worthwhile."
> Franklin P. Jones
>
> --- On Mon, 1/23/12, LoriAnn Presto <loripresto@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> From: LoriAnn Presto <loripresto@gmail.com>
> Subject: [boxer lovers] Introduction
> To: "boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com" <boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Monday, January 23, 2012, 11:42 AM
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> My name is LoriAnn, my husband David & I are interested in learning more
>
> about the boxer breed. We have a 2 1/2 year old little girl named Samantha
>
> who loves dogs, we are loved by our 6 year old brush coat black shar pei
>
> Curtis & our loon of a cat Gracie,
>
> Our beloved shar pei Mia passed away on Xmas eve, she was 11 1/2. We miss
>
> her so much.
>
> We do not want to rush into getting another dog, we want to wait, we also
>
> have always liked the boxer breed but we do not know much about them, I
>
> have done some research online & they seem like they would fit into our
>
> family perfectly.
>
> We want to be responsible & learn more about the boxer & I figured joining
>
> a group like this would be the best place to learn.
>
> Thank you.
>
> LoriAnn.
>
> Loripresto@gmail.com
>
> Long Island NY.
>
> --
>
> LoriAnn & Crew
>
> *"Some days you're the dog, some days you're the hydrant."
>
> *
>
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