Welcome to the first issue of Boxer Briefs!Thank you for signing up for Boxer Briefs! We'll send out periodic updates announcing our new rescues, fun events, training tips and tricks and other info we think might interest you. ABR and Our First RescueAtlanta Boxer Rescue officially opened for business this week! Tiger Lily was rescued from a high kill shelter that uses the gas chamber for euthanasia! This beautiful little brindle girl is in excellent health and it would have been a tragedy to see her life cut short. We can only imagine what horrible events in her short 8 months of life occurred that brought her to that place. She is now safe and sound in foster care. Her temperament is laid back and she gets along with everyone, fur or skin. Please visit our Available Boxers link for more information. She may be the one you've been waiting for... The ABR Store is Open!Many have asked how they can get their hands on shirts that have the Atlanta Boxer Rescue logo on them. Ask no more. Now available on our web site is the ABR Store. We will continue to bring new items for purchase. Presently, there are a variety of shirts available. All proceeds help us rescue and care for more abandoned Boxers. Please visit and shop, shop, shop knowing your purchase is saving a beautiful Boxer! Atlanta Boxer Rescue is looking for a "Few Good Homes"Actually ABR is looking for many good, quality foster homes. We are officially open for business with three foster homes. It's a great start but the more foster homes we have, the more Boxers we can save. If your love of the breed translates to wanting to help save the breed, then we would love to have you! Opening your homes to deserving Boxers who, for the most part, have not really known what a "home" is can be an extremely rewarding experience. Fostering involves training, vetting, and mostly, loving a Boxer. Some fit right in, but most come frightened and need to realize that we are there to help and not hurt them. Through the love of a foster home, our rescues will learn manners and training, but mostly that they are worthy of love and a forever home. If you can provide just that, please go to our website and fill out a foster application. Once you submit the application, someone from ABR will process it and contact your references. Then they will contact you for a telephone interview and set up a home visit. The home visit is the last hurdle to getting your first foster. We are excited and look forward to hearing from you! |