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EternalEnigma21 05-05-2008, 04:55 PM My wife put a deposit on a boxer puppy, but its all the way in tx, and wont be ready for a while, so Ive decided to look locally. Ive done a few searches on google (I'm not paying to sign up for a site to locate a puppy) and am having trouble finding many local breeders. I was wondering if any of you have any experience with local (northern va, or dc area) boxer breeders that you may recommend, or if you know of a comprehensive, yet free site to search...
thanks in advance
DynamiteRave 05-05-2008, 07:38 PM My wife put a deposit on a boxer puppy, but its all the way in tx, and wont be ready for a while, so Ive decided to look locally. Ive done a few searches on google (I'm not paying to sign up for a site to locate a puppy) and am having trouble finding many local breeders. I was wondering if any of you have any experience with local (northern va, or dc area) boxer breeders that you may recommend, or if you know of a comprehensive, yet free site to search...
thanks in advance
Being that I work with dogs, here's a few sites.
Welcome to PuppyFinder.com - The Most Comprehensive Online Resource for Finding and Raising a Puppy! (http://www.puppyfinder.com/)
Petfinder.com: Adopt a pet and help an animal shelter rescue a puppy or kitten. (http://www.petfinder.com/)
The first site, I'm not sure if it's free but the second site I know is free. Also not sure if you're looking for a purebred or just a boxer that may/may not have mixed lineage.
You might get lucky and find a purebred or an actual puppy on the adoption sites, but I can't say for sure. I may actually able give you names, addresses and numbers of boxer breeders, if there are any in the area, but would not be able to do so until Thursday (its the next time I work. :P)
Good luck with the puppy though!
BleedBurgundy 05-05-2008, 08:03 PM I got mine from an Amish Farm up here in Central PA. Best dog I've ever owned. And you get all of the papers which prove he's a pure breed. You also pay about $300 less than a typical breeder. It's probably a long drive to save some money but I would still highly recommend it.
EternalEnigma21 05-05-2008, 10:07 PM I'm definitely looking for a pure bred dog. I love their temperament, and they're often mixed with pits, which I'm not taking a chance on with kids. I don't need papers if the parents are on premises and registered, if it saves money, and I'm looking for a pet, not a dog for breeding...
JWsleep 05-06-2008, 02:05 AM I know y'all have heard it already, but I got my dog at the pound and she is fantastic. Part border collie, part lab. Sweet, calm, smart, fun. And she was days from being killed.
There are so many good dogs waiting there for free. Be sure to know what to look for in temperament--there are specific things to look for--and you can get a great dog, saving you lots of money and the saving the dog his or her life.
Speech over. Boxers are awesome, don't get me wrong.
BleedBurgundy 05-06-2008, 08:13 AM Another good point about the farm raised thing.... Amish Families always have tons of kids around, so from the time the puppy is born, it's got 5-10 kids handling it. Gives them a great disposition, in my opinion.
I know y'all have heard it already, but I got my dog at the pound and she is fantastic. Part border collie, part lab. Sweet, calm, smart, fun. And she was days from being killed.
There are so many good dogs waiting there for free. Be sure to know what to look for in temperament--there are specific things to look for--and you can get a great dog, saving you lots of money and the saving the dog his or her life.
Speech over. Boxers are awesome, don't get me wrong.
Good call on the Pound Puppy. There are some great Purebreds in the pound. They would be greatful to you for rescuing them from that environment! Me to, speech over.
If that does not work for you, don't price shop toooo much. NO cheap puppy mills. AKC is a good reference as to who has what in your area. Not cheap, but good quality dogs.
Lastly, I have a boxer (among others). BEST dog we have ever had. TERRIBLE watch dog. She does not alert you when people come to the house. My wifes 3 pound poodle has that duty.
NOTE: They are TERRIBLE weasels, and will try to get extra........everything a little at a time. GOOD LUCK
jbcjr14 05-06-2008, 09:31 AM I got mine from an Amish Farm up here in Central PA. Best dog I've ever owned. And you get all of the papers which prove he's a pure breed. You also pay about $300 less than a typical breeder. It's probably a long drive to save some money but I would still highly recommend it.
While I agree with the pound puppy and that option, Central PA is not far at all from the DC area. I used to drive to all the home Skins games from Central PA :-)
dmek25 05-06-2008, 11:47 AM the one issue you have to watch out for with the Amish is inner breeding. i have had both pure bred, and mutts, and the pound dogs are BY FAR the better of the two. and by going that route, you saved a dog from euthanasia. not to mention the money you will save
Redskins247 05-06-2008, 05:41 PM I know y'all have heard it already, but I got my dog at the pound and she is fantastic. Part border collie, part lab. Sweet, calm, smart, fun. And she was days from being killed.
There are so many good dogs waiting there for free. Be sure to know what to look for in temperament--there are specific things to look for--and you can get a great dog, saving you lots of money and the saving the dog his or her life.
Speech over. Boxers are awesome, don't get me wrong.
Great post, I was going to say essentially the same thing. While I understand anyone who wants a purebred, but if you just want a dog, ALWAYS ADOPT!!!
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