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Search and see photos of adoptable pets in the Woodinville, Washington area Our Featured Woodinville, WA Partner: Northwest Boxer Rescue (NWBR) believes that every boxer deserves a chance to live a happy life in a loving home. Abandoned or homeless Boxers will always find shelter, medical care, and ultimately a new home through the efforts of NWBR. By working with committed volunteers and local veterinarians we are able to rescue boxers every year, provide them with loving temporary care, and find them perfect loving forever homes. Working in conjunction with city and county groups, NWBR strives to educate the public and help end animal overpopulation and needless suffering. The commitment to share the love of Boxers is never ending. We never discriminate on the basis of health or age. Our animals are evaluated, vaccinated, spayed or neutered and receive any necessary medical treatment before they are placed in carefully screened homes. Up to 1 year old: $400-$5002 years - 6 years old: $200-3507+ years old: $0 - adoption fees are waivedFor additional info, please visit our website.

WBR has two WASHINGTON offices to assist you in person withTerrie McCanse in Tri-Cities/SE WA. and Lillian Jesse in Seattle/Western WA. with the recovery, training, care and adoption of our rescued boxers waiting for their forever home. These boxers are released to WBR for many reasons - military transfer, family death, moving, illness, divorce, incompatibility w/other pets - and unsociability due to being left alone or untrained/neglected by original owners. Every dog is different, every home and family is different who wants to consider adoption of a rescuedWe also try to assist those who contact us for help regarding their dog, specializing in the boxer breed. As behavior specialists, we try to help owners with advice and training before they have to make the last choice to releasing their boxer into this program to insure their safety on their journey to a new home. The WASHINGTON BOXER RESCUE board consists of 5 members:

Terrie McCanse - President/founder, E.WA rep., adoption, intake, fostercare, behavior specialist, Pet Chaplain Shannon Jewell - Vice President/Sec., fostercare Lillian Sugahara Jesse - Board Director, W.WA rep., adoption, intake, fostercare, trainer, behavior specialist Steve Moor - Board Director, fostercare, transport Gary Jewell - Board Director, fostercare, transport
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Sometimes a reply can be delayed unintentionally due to our own schedules or an emergency with an animal family member. write a 2nd email to let us know if you have not heard back yet so we can have the opportunity to help you out. We thank you for your understanding and look forward to providing assistance. THE WASHINGTON BOXER RESCUE STORY: The founder and president of this program is Terrie McCanse. Her love for animals evolved and the need for rescue was increasing when she started in 1972 doing rescue for all animals. changed careers in 1982 to veterinary medicine while living in Palm Springs, CA. where she could help even more. previously schooling in psychology to become a counselor specializing with children but soon changed everything in herThe need to help others suffering through pet loss becameNo help was anywhere when a family was grieving the tremendous loss of their feathered or fur-kid. understanding with grief counseling and a hand of kindness

Terrie since has assisted with hundreds of people that have had to say goodbye to their beloved pet. daughter Shannon at 10 yrs old to work learning about people & pets by assisting in medicine and rescue as well. memories of Terri's first childhood dog, a white & fawn patched girl with natural ears & docked tail, had neverIt was during this time that Terrie & Shannon fell in love with the boxer breed. moved back to their home state of Washington where their rescue work continued and they soon met Cheryl Stevens when looking for their first boxer. first boxer girl which of course was a rescue in the dead of winter found in a pen outside and thus Blasia's Boxers was founded in 1987. rescued brindle girl lived 15 years. beginning of a champion line with 'Packer kids.' Terrie learned in obedience, conformation, agility, therapy classes with the early guidance and friendship continued to teach and train over the years specializing

in several types of behavior problems. working with dogs and their owners, helps to evaluate and work with every boxerkid that comes into this program. Years of experience has greatly assisted in the recovery and rehabilitation of boxers. Terrie is an ordained minister and continues her work as a Pet Chaplain; helps through pet loss bringing compassion, empathy & kindness for all God's creatures. include anyone's pet in her monthly Blessing of theIn 2004 Terrie joined the Pacific NW Boxer Club where she eventually met & joined forces with Lillian Jesse, a wonderful trainer & behavior specialist. In 2006 Washington Boxer Rescue became a 501 (c) 3 non-profit corporation and they held the first ever boxer rescue parade in the west for American Boxer Club in conjunction with Pacific NW Boxer Club held in Olympia, WA. have both dedicated their life in helping people with their dogs and the boxers that are forgotten – they all deserve