Earl (pictured) was our first severely neglected and abused boxer. The sad fact is: Earl was our first and he hasn't been our last. Every day dogs are dumped, starved, or injured without help. When medically fragile boxers find their way to our rescue we want to be ready, this account is for that. Per strict guidelines set forth by the IRS and Council for Non-profits, all donations to this project go directly towards the medical needs of Boxers in our care.
Try as they might, our cities can not keep up with the pet population and lack of responsible pet ownership. Dogs on the streets lead to accidents, bites when scared or injured, territorial fights, unwanted litters, etc. I believe we can all agree these dogs shouldn't pay for human irresponsibility. We are here to help. We provide an option far better than a shelter and certainly better than Craigslist. Each year we have rehomed 200 =/- boxers to loving homes.
Having built a large network of experienced volunteers, we are able to receive boxers who find themselves homeless for a multitude of reasons. Earl's case was extreme but more often we get pups that simply need standard medical care to bring them back to health and ready for their forever homes. We provide the outlet shelters need, a pressure valve of sorts, so they can bring in more strays. This outlet helps to protect all breeds from unnecessary euthanasia due to overcrowding.
The greatest gift of all is paid forward in the homes these dogs go to. Good people opening their homes to a lost little soul and willing it to flourish, those with broken hearts from loss of a pet, people who need a companion to see them through tomorrow, homes with children who will love and build memories with these dogs while learning compassion and responsibility. These people are all around you; they could be you. Help take a vicious circle of over-populated shelters and turn it into love.