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Is there a lot of work involved with adopting an LA boxer?

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Is there a lot of work involved with adopting an LA boxer?

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There s no more work involved in adopting an LA boxer as there is adopting a local boxer. An application form must be filled out and a home visit conducted before WBBR will proceed with the adoption process. A WBBR volunteer will discuss with you after your application has been received and during your home visit what type of boxer would best suite your family. A WBBR and BRLA volunteer do the rest. Once a boxer is found at the LA shelter that matches what your family is looking for you will be sent a picture and short biography of the boxer. Your family can ask questions and we will answer them the best we can (remember the dogs are all rescue dogs and often rescue has no history on them). When you make your final decision to adopt then arrangements will be made for your boxer’s flight.

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