Boxer Dog Rescue Northern England (BDRNE) rescue and rehome boxer dogs that are in need of assistance, care, and a new home. It often involves various organisations shelters, and volunteers who work together to rescue dogs from different situations such as abandonment, abuse and neglect.

The primary goal of boxer dog rescue is to provide temporary shelter medical care, and rehabilitation to dogs in distress. Once the dogs are rescued, they undergo veterinary checks, receive necessary vaccinations, and are often spayed or neutered to ensure their overall health and prevent further breeding. Additionally, they may receive socialisation and behavioural training to improve their chances of finding suitable forever homes.
We rely on donations and fundraising efforts to cover the costs associated with caring for these unfortunate boxer dogs.

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We have a dedicated team of volunteers who handle daily operations, including feeding, grooming, exercising, and providing affection and attention to the dogs in their care.

When a rescued boxer is ready for adoption, we actively seek responsible individuals or families who are willing to provide a loving and permanent home. Potential adopters typically go through an application and screening process to ensure compatibility and suitability. We also carry out home visits to assess the environment and offer guidance to ensure a successful adoption.

Boxer Dog Rescue plays a vital role in reducing the number of stray and abandoned dogs and promoting responsible pet ownership. We are committed to saving lives and improving the welfare of boxer dogs, giving them a second chance at a happy and fulfilling life.