Please help us to help Bogart find his forever home. This boy deserves another chance!
NAME: BOGART
AGE: 8 - 9 Years Young
SEX: Neutered Male
COLOR: Fawn
DOGS: Not in the Home
KIDS: Yes
CATS: NO
For those of you who follow our adoptions, you may remember Bogart. Sadly Bogart hasn't had the best of luck with finding a forever home. It's just been a series of unfortunate life circumstances. Sometimes life happens and we cannot control it. But for Bogart this boy sadly cannot catch a break. And it has nothing to do with Bogie. He has the best character of any Boxer that we have met. Yeah sure he may be almost a senior but don't tell him that! He is young and spry and energetic as a young puppy! But the beauty thing is that he doesn't come with all the early naughty stages of a young pup!
Bogie loves to go for long walks with his human and is very playful and very fun!
Bogart has a fun spirit will make you laugh. He is always happy and go lucky! He is super sweet and lovable big guy and needs an owner who will give him the BIG break he has been waiting for!
Bogie is strong on leash and will need an owner who is committed to working on his walking skills. Still at 8 years old he gets excited to see other dogs on his walks. He is eager to learn and very responsive to commands.
If you are looking for a great dog and you feel Bogart is your boy!
Contact RAB today and fill out an adoption application. Our volunteers would love to chat more to you about Bogie!
RESCUE A BOXER works diligently to find forever homes in Vancouver, BC AREA, for Boxer dogs in need of a second start. Since 2004 we have rescued and placed hundreds of amazing Boxer dogs. RAB is an organization of volunteers who are dedicated to finding loving forever homes for homeless Boxers and promoting responsible pet ownership. We work with other rescue groups, shelters, veterinarians and breeders to help achieve our goals.
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info.rescueaboxer@gmail.com
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