ADIA-BOXER
STATE: near Augusta,ME
AGE: 3 years
DOB: 02/24/23
WEIGHT: 66 lbs
SEX: female
Spay/UTD: yes/soon
COLOR: fawn & white
DOCKED TAIL: no
CHILDREN under 4: no (no history)
CHILDREN OVER 4: yes
SEPARATION ANXIETY: no
OTHER DOGS: Yes
DOCKED TAIL: no
CHILDREN under 4: no (no history)
CHILDREN OVER 4: yes
SEPARATION ANXIETY: no
OTHER DOGS: Yes
CATS: unsure
CRATE TRAINED: yes
HOUSE TRAINED: yes
OBEDIENCE TRAINED: unsure
LEASH TRAINED: unsure
MICROCHIPPED: yes
ADOPTION FEE: $575
CRATE TRAINED: yes
HOUSE TRAINED: yes
OBEDIENCE TRAINED: unsure
LEASH TRAINED: unsure
MICROCHIPPED: yes
ADOPTION FEE: $575
4/14/26-Everyone, meet Adia (pronounced “ah-dee-ah)! This sweetheart came to us a few days ago and has already made herself right at home. She gets along great with her two Boxer foster sisters and is interested in our kitties, but not aggressive (she wants to play with them but they’re not sure what to think!). Lol We’ll be introducing her to a small dog in the next few days to see how she reacts. Adia loves every person she has met so far, but she especially loves my husband, which makes me think she’ll very much be a daddy’s girl at her forever home. Adia loves playing and snuggling equally. Keep in mind she is a German-style Boxer – big boned and dense. When she’s in snuggling mode you have to be prepared to be squished! This girl is a love bug and, like most Boxers, wants to be on or near you at all times. Belly rubs and butt scritches are her favorite. Please note, we are a “pets are allowed on the furniture” house, so that is what she will be comfortable with in the future.
4/12/26-Adia did great her first day at her foster home. She was checking out her new surroundings after only a few minutes of apprehension. Her foster boxer sisters welcomed her and all three were snoozing together the same day.
4/11/26-Adia is a beautiful owner surrender al naturale boxer girl with a rare long tail that came into rescue today. The owners of Adia left her behind while they went to Europe to take care of an ailing family member. They were paying somebody to come into the house to let her out but they weren’t doing a very good job so this poor girl was stuck in a wire crate alone all day long every day for who knows how long. A great couple found out about her & decided to take her in as they are animal lovers and knew this was not a good situation for a young boxer. They’ve had her for about a year & took great care of her. She gets along great with their submissive female pit mix. They do figure her to be more alpha but there is no bite history or resource guarding. She has full roam of the house and is not destructive but will nibble on things if left out, like shoes. She is a great dog and they just want what’s best for her. they feel they are a one dog family and never intended to keep her. She has been around school age nieces and nephews and has typical boxer energy where she wants to be on them all the time, she tries to lay on the pit mix a lot too, so she can be a little “smothering”. Whenever an Electric device comes out like snow thrower, Weed whacker, leaf blower, etc she wants to play attack it in typical goofy boxer fashion! Lol
Here are some comments from the people that had her this past year:
“Loves children but recommend kids that can set boundaries. Would be best with dogs that can handle her smothering for attention/play. Loves ice cubes, plays ball, loves toys. Food motivated. Will be destructive with small items if bored. Learned sit, stay, down, no, come, back, bed and out. Adia knows her name. Big and goofy, doesn’t know her size, very people oriented, mischievous, curious, loving, likes “helping” with projects, loves snow. She even had a DNA test & is 100% boxer!”