We were honored to be the featured volunteer family for Blue Ridge Boxer Rescue in July:)
Meet The Martin Family
We were honored to be the featured volunteer family for Blue Ridge Boxer Rescue in July:)
As her babies sleep with full bellies in the safety of their puppy pen, Puppy Mill Mom Sam can finally rest easy. She no longer has to wonder when her next meal will come, or if she will get fresh water today. She and her babies are no longer baking under the hot SC sun. Sam is skin and bones, she gave everything she had to her puppies who are all healthy and well. Sam will need a little more TLC and care before she is ready for adoption, along with the six other female boxers BRBR saved. They are suffering from Demodex, Corneal Ulcers, malnutrition and the effects of physical and emotional neglect and abuse in a puppy mill.
Please consider donating towards their care and help us help them. Click the link to donate.
Thank you!http://www.youcaring.com/medical-fundraiser/greenville-puppy-mill-girls/68516
Sam and pups will be available for adoption via Blue Ridge Boxer Rescue. Adoptions in NC, SC, VA.
My name is Lizzie! I joined Blue Ridge Boxer Rescue in June 2012.
I was a stray wandering around a neighborhood. I was very skittish and hard to catch. A special family was worried about me and worked really hard to catch me. They knew I was scared, hungry, and homeless. The nice family was finally able to catch me. They welcomed me to their family. After 6 months, I was still very skinny despite eating daily.
They cared for me as long as they could but they knew I needed medical attention that was beyond their financial means. The kind family was so nice to contact BRBR.
Blue Ridge Boxer Rescue was able to take me in to their care in late June. They got me to the nice vet who checked me out and got me on meds for hook & whip worms, and spayed me. I am light Heart Worm positive and will start my treatment in September. I was skin and bones when I arrived at the vet. My worms likely prevented me from gaining weight. Upon arrival at the vet I was only 34lbs. I am slowly gaining weight and looking much better.
Despite being malnourished my coat is shiny and beautiful. I am unique in that I look like I am black but I am not! Boxers do not carry the gene for black coat color. I am a “sealed brindle” which means my brindle has so many dark lines it sealsout the fawn lines making my coat appear completely black. It is not really black, it just has excessive dark stripes. The AKC classifies me as brindle. If you take me out in the sun light you will see all my fawn stripes/markings. I am gorgeous and unique. My other unique feature is that I am a tiny girl who is full grown. Everyone mistakes me for a puppy, but I am a refined mature boxer with the estimated age of 5-7years old. I am the size of a typical 10-11month old Boxer puppy. Some people call us “pocket boxers.” I am as precious as a puppy without the puppy behavior.
I am currently living with my foster family in Raleigh, NC. I have three fur siblings who are also rescued boxers. Lucy, Rex, and Potter. I also have two skin siblings a 12yr old tween girl and a 9yr old boy. How could I forget my wonderful skin Foster Mom & Dad. They are taking such good care of me. I have adapted very nicely into the established Boxer Pack!
I am a sweet lovable girl. I follow my foster mom everywhere. We cook, clean, do laundry, etc. My mom loves to run but I am not up for that just yet. I am with her all the time except when she is at work. She is super special to me because she picked me up from the vet. I was so scared that day it took her 10 minutes to get me to the car. Back in those days, I was scared of every noise I heard and did not walk through doorways. Also I did not like men. I have come a long way in a matter of weeks. While still cautious, I am not nearly as scared as I used to be. I am making progress every day. My foster family is very active and fast paced so I have learned to be comfortable with noise and chaos. I don’t run and hide as much anymore. I am still working on my fears….one day at a time. I love attention and love to be wherever my people are. Here are some additional things you might want to know about me:
I am learning to play with my FURsiblings. They try to engage me in play but I typically ignore them. Every once in a while, I will play. My humans think after I get my heartworm treatment I will be more playful. I love my fur siblings I am just not up for their “Boxer” play yet. The first time my humans saw me wag my tail was when they introduced me to my fur siblings. I love them and want to play with them.
I am a super sweet beautiful girl. I am as precious as a puppy without all the puppy craziness. I would be the perfect addition to a home with kids, dogs, maybe cats etc. I would also be good as an only dog. Please consider giving me a FURever home. You will not regret it!
Love and Kisses……LIZZIE
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Could not resist the title given I am a product of the 70’s! We are not Welcoming Back Kotter, we are welcoming back POTTER! Our second and most beloved foster dog.
Potter initially arrived at the Martin Boxer compond in December 2011. He was picked up as a stray in Gastonia, NC (11/29). He was extremely underweight 57lbs, Heart Worm positive,respiratory infection, and fully intact. My guess is someone was using him as a stud for breading. Blue Ride Boxer sent me his photo and there was no discussion amongst the family we had to save this precious pup. Even if it meant having 4 dogs. We were thrilled we had the opportunity to name him so we polled all our Facebook and Twitter friends and named him Potter. Harvey was a close second along with Fozzie. We think Potter was perfect!
My name is Allee! I joined Blue Ridge Boxer Rescue in March 2012.
I was cared for by a wonderful man who felt really sorry for me. I was abandoned, or perhaps a stray…I am not really sure. This “man” took pity on me and cared for me as long as he could. My “man” felt sorry for me because I had a prolapsed uterus. My uterus was literally hanging out of my backend like a cherry pumpkin. Nobody really knows how long I was this way. Since my uterus was hanging out, I would bleed and could not go inside my “mans” house.
I was restricted to the backyard to endure the elements all day and night. My “man” was distressed and knew that he could not financially provide me the medical attention I needed. He loved me dearly and took care of me the best he could but he wanted a better life for me. That’s when my “man” contacted Blue Ridge Boxer Rescue. Blue Ridge picked me up, and got me to the Dr. whom fixed me like a normal dog. While he was at it, he spayed me. I felt so much better. I have to mention, how much better I looked without a pumpkin on my Behind! Extreme Doggie Makeover Boxer Style. I am a healthy 67lbs and growing. You would never know I had any issues at all. The Dr. estimated my age to be 3-4 yrs old. My Foster Parents think I am closer to 3 based on my energy
I am currently living with my foster family in NC. I have to fur siblings who are also rescued boxers. Lucy a female and Rex the male of the house. I also have two skin siblings and 11yr old tween girl and a 9yr old boy and of course my skin Foster Mom & Dad. They are taking such good care of me. I have adapted very nicely into the established Boxer Pack!
I am a sweet lovable girl. I love attention and love to be wherever my people are. My eyes are a beautiful almond color that coordinate so well with my fur. It makes me rather unique. Not to brag, but I I have overheard many people say how pretty I am. I think its safe to say I am a “looker”.
Here are some additional things you might want to know about me:
Here are some things I am learning:
Love and Kisses……ALLEE
To learn more about me and the 100’s of other Boxers in need of homes please visit http://www.blueridgeboxerrescue.com/ to complete an application. You can also find us on http://www.facebook.com/BlueRidgeBoxerRescue. There are rescue organizations all over the US…google one for your area or check out http://www.petfinder.com/index.html