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Houston Boxer Rescue (HBR)  was born out of a deep love for the boxer breed and a desire to help end the suffering of boxers due to neglect, abuse, or abandonment. We dedicate ourselves to insuring that the dogs in our program get the second chance they deserve and never find themselves lost, alone, or abused, again.

 

 

   

 

MEGAN'S STORY

 

HBR was contacted by Megan's owner/breeder a day after Megan was in a fight with another intact female boxer.  Megan was refusing food and water, lethargic, had swollen extremities, with several deep and oozing puncture wounds.  Megan's owner stated she did not have the financial means to obtain treatment for her.

The situation Megan was in physically, was precipitated by the ignorance of back yard breeding, although the owner stated she rescues boxers too.  There were several intact dogs on the premises which included five female boxers two of which were pregnant, three male boxers, plus a cocker spaniel and a German shepherd.  All dogs were routinely tied to a tree when the owner was away from the home.  At other times they hung out in the house or upon a feces covered porch.

Boxers are one of the commonly called, bully breeds.  Even outside the bully breeds, placing females together can present problems within a pack.  But to place male and female boxers together, especially sexually intact animals that are hyped up on hormones, is a recipe for disaster.

By the time HBR could get Megan into a clinic, she was in extremely bad shape.  For several days she was on IV fluids with antibiotics, and drains in some of the puncture wounds.  Dressings were changed regularly while the swelling got worse.  There didn't appear to be organ damage but Megan took a beating, resulting in widespread trauma to the soft tissue.  She received hydrotherapy to maintain range of motion and reduce swelling.  There was also evidence of old wounds.  This was not her first emergency, and she is not yet ready for discharge.

Several days in the hospital has resulted in staggering medical fees.  If you can help, even with five, ten, or twenty dollars, please visit Megan's Page, and click the 'Sponsor this Pet', link.

Houston Boxer Rescue tries to keep its doors open even when we know the cost will be great.  The only way we can continue in that fashion, is with your help.

Thank You!

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FOSTERING IS FUNDAMENTAL

 

Rescue is more than merely checking a dog out of a shelter and immediately placing it in the first interested home.  Fostering provides a stable environment where displaced dogs can be evaluated and restored to good health.  A place where trust is rebuilt and new skills are learned.  Fostering is the foundation of rescue.  For an organization such as HBR with no kennel facility, foster homes are crucial to our ability to save dogs from unnecessary death.  If you have ever wondered what you could do to help, becoming a foster home is an excellent place to start!   Be a life changer by making them One Less... One Less to Die.  Please take a few moments to fill out the foster application .  We are always excited to meet new people who have a heart to help our beloved boxers!  C'mon!  You can do it!

  



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  JAKE
As my bio says, I am the perfect family dog.  I am sweet, calm, affectionate, and I love kids...they are my favorite. Now, I know I am in Boxer Rescue and I am not really a Boxer, but here is my ...read more about JAKE
  MURPHY
All I want to do is be cuddled and played with.  Don't let my size fool you, I am 100% lover!  Here at this place they have a thing called a crate.  I don't like it too much but after I...read more about MURPHY
  TANGO
Who’s a handsome Boxer? ME ME ME! I’ve been nipped, tucked, groomed, and fed like the prince I am. I’ve gone from ugly duckling to beautiful swan…well maybe not swan, but I am...read more about TANGO
  CASH
I came into Boxer Rescue with my brother Tango.  We are named after two really handsome guys, Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell.  Now, I know that Tango and I are not that handsome ye...read more about CASH
  CAIN
My name is Cain and I'm a 3 year old Boxer Boy!I think that everything is fun, interesting, and meant for play, especially you! I am very social and love humans.  I want to sit at your feet,...read more about CAIN
Highlighted Events
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HBR ADOPTION EVENT! -- Sunday August 15th, 2010
PETCO MOBILE ADOPTION -- Saturday September 4th, 2010
HBR ADOPTION EVENT! -- Sunday September 19th, 2010
HBR ADOPTION EVENT! -- Sunday October 17th, 2010
PETCO MOBILE ADOPTION -- Saturday November 6th, 2010
Highlighted News
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HBR Garners More Support! -- Monday February 22nd, 2010
EXCEDED DONATION GOAL! -- Friday January 1st, 2010
PEDIGREE ADOPTION DRIVE -- Friday November 20th, 2009
HBR RECEIVES GRANTS! -- Saturday September 5th, 2009
ARVC Gene Identified! -- Tuesday May 5th, 2009
 



 
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