Anyone who has moved home will know what a stressful a time that is and it can cause an animal more stress and confusion because they don't know what is happening to them. We try to ease this by moving our dogs from their present home direct to their new one whenever that is possible and it will always be during daylight hours. This allows the dog to get familiar with the new home and to know where the door is to the garden etc.
We would advise all new owners to let their new pet settle in for a couple of days before meeting your friends and family and not to let him or her off the lead until they have had time to ajust to their new surroundings and the sound of your voice.
We will always try to help any boxers anywhere who are in need of a new permanent loving home.
Please take a few minutes just to have a look at some of the website pages like our doggy tails, useful links, why we need donations or the myths and truths about white boxers.
We hope that your wander around our website is informative but if you need any help, please feel free to ask us by using our contact form.
Jackie and Pete.
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Jackie Drew has been involved with boxer rescue for over 30 years and co-ordinates Thames Valley Boxer Rescue with her partner, Peter Gillies.
Any dog that has to come into the rescue will stay in our home but as we are not a kennels and space is very limited, we do not normally have the dogs here for visitors to view.
If neccessary, we will place a rescue dog into a foster home or, if we have any boxers in need of urgent rehoming and no foster home is available, we will put them into a boarding kennels but that is as a last resort as boxers do not do well in kennels.
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