Florida Boxer Rescue Available Dogs for Adoption

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Florida Boxer Rescue has a wide range of adorable Boxer mixes available for adoption. These lovable dogs are waiting for their forever homes.

Many of the available dogs are adult Boxers, with some being seniors and others being young adults. They all share a common trait - a heart full of love and a desire for a loving family.

Some of the dogs are already house-trained, making the transition to their new home even smoother. Others may require a bit more patience and training, but with the right owner, they'll thrive.

The rescue organization works hard to ensure each dog receives the necessary medical care and attention before being adopted, so you can be confident in their health and well-being.

Available Dogs

Tyson is an 8-week-old Boxer mix from Orange County, Orlando, who has already received two sets of vaccines and deworming. He's been microchipped and has Bravecto flea prevention.

eve is a nearly 2-year-old Boxer mix from Brevard County, Titusville, who loves kids, cats, and most dogs. She came to her current home as a stray.

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Boris is an 85-pound Boxer mix from Leon County, Tallahassee, who has a big heart. He's a mix of Boxer and another breed, and you can watch a video of him online.

Rex is a Boxer mix from Broward County, who is about a year and a half old and has a mix of Boxer and hound in him. He's potty trained, crate trained, and ready for a new home.

Adira (Female) Jacksonville

Adira is a cane corso/boxer mix from Duval County in Jacksonville, FL.

She's looking for a new home where she can start her physical recovery, so she'll need a family that can provide the right care and attention.

Adira is very playful, so she'll need plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to keep her happy and healthy.

If you're looking for a loyal companion, Adira might be the perfect fit.

24-06-06 Cam (Male) Tallahassee

Cam is a super sweet boy from Tallahassee. He's a male Boxer waiting for his forever home.

You can find more pictures and a short video of Cam on the Boxer Rescue website.

Cam is a Boxer from Leon County, Tallahassee, FL.

24-06-10-00309D036Angelina(Female)

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Angelina is a total sweetheart, and that's a fact. She's a female Boxer from Miami-Dade County, Cutler Bay, FL.

Life has been very difficult for Angelina, but she's ready for a loving home. She's looking for a fresh start.

Angelina is a female Boxer, which means she's likely to be energetic and playful. She's also ready for a loving home, which means she's likely to be very affectionate.

Angelina's ID is 24-06-10-00309, and she's waiting for you to give her a forever home.

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24-10-09-00348D036Wilma (f)

Wilma is a 12 week old Boxer/Border Terrier mix.

She's a playful baby girl who's still got that adorable puppy energy.

Eve Female Titusville

Eve is almost 2 years old.

She loves kids, cats, and most dogs. This sweetie came to us as a stray so we don't have much information about her past.

Eve is a Boxer mix from Brevard County, Titusville, FL.

23-11-08-00352D036Rex (Male) 33304

Rex is about a year and a half old.

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He's an awesome mix of Boxer and hound.

Rex is potty trained, which means he'll learn to go outside and do his business.

He's also crate trained, which will help with housetraining and provide a safe space for him to relax.

Rex is a big boy, weighing in at 85 pounds.

He has a big heart and is sure to bring love and companionship to his new home.

Rex is available for adoption in the Broward County area, specifically in the 33304 zip code.

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