Blue Ridge Boxer Rescue

Featured animal rescue organization, December 2009

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Dogtime salutes North Carolina's Blue Ridge Boxer Rescue.

How did your organization get started?
Our organization got started in 2003 when we realized that there was a need for a Boxer breed-specific rescue in the western part of North Carolina. It became very clear in a short amount of time that the need was not just in the western part of North Carolina, but for all of NC and South Carolina as well. Additionally, we began moving some of our efforts in certain areas of Virginia as our volunteer base grew after a year or so. Currently, our volunteer base covers all of NC, SC and part of VA.

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Titan needs surgery to correct a poorly healed leg

What is your mission?
Our mission is to save as many pure bred Boxers and Boxer mixes as we can from high-kill animal shelters and from owners surrendering their dogs. To date, we have saved 1,261 dogs!!

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If you can contribute to a pain-free life for Titan, click on his photo

How do most of your animals find their way to you?
The majority of our Boxers come from high-kill animal shelters in North and South Carolina. Over half of these shelters use gas chambers to euthanize animals.

What happens to the animals once they are in your care?
Normally, we would transport the rescued Boxer to one of our vets for an overall health check including vaccinations, heartworm testing, flea and tick treatment, spay or neuter if necessary, and any other medical attention required. The dog would then go into a foster home. We have volunteers all over NC, SC & parts of VA that foster BRBR dogs in their homes. The foster parents work with our dogs on basic obedience, potty training, and giving the dog a lot of love to help heal any emotional wounds or physical abuse the dog may have endured. It the dog is heartworm positive, it would be treated while in the foster family's care as well. The foster Boxers are treated as members of the family so that they are well prepared for life in a home when their forever family comes along.

Tell us about a particularly compelling animal or inspiring rescue.

One of the most memorable rescues is the story of Promise. Over this past summer, one of our volunteers went to a high kill shelter to check on a Boxer that had come in as a stray. While she was there, she saw another rescue group loading several dog crates into a van. She went over to help load the newly rescued animals into the van and placed her keys and cell phone on what she thought was an empty, metal cage. These metal cages are what the animals are put into before they are wheeled into the gas chamber to be euthanized.

When she went to retrieve her keys and cell phone, she noticed a brown dog in the metal cage. She called one of the animal control officers over and asked if the dog was about to be euthanized. The guard said yes. Our volunteer told the guard that we were taking the dog to spare it from being euthanized. The guard said that the dog in the cage was injured and there were plenty of healthy dogs for us to rescue. Our volunteer said she did not care if the animal was injured because we were going to take the dog and get it the vet care it needed. The dog in the metal cage turned out to be a Boxer mix that our volunteer named Promise.

Promise had a bad wound on one of her front legs. The wound was old and badly infected and for this reason her leg had to be amputated. Within two days of her amputation surgery, Promise was running around in her foster mom's yard and didn't even appear to notice that her leg was missing! She was just so happy to be alive, rescued and pain free!! Promise is currently available for adoption and is an inspiration to all of us who rescue animals.

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Kristine

We adopted a dog from Blueridge Boxer in Hickory back in January... we told them that we need a crate trained, house broken, and child friendly animal. We did not receive what we applied for. The dog was not by any means crate trained (which we worked on), the dog was not house broken (ripped up $600 worth of berber carpet and stained another $1500 worth of regular carpet) and then bit our 4 year old 3 times. No one from the organization will contact me back about them breaching their contract with us. They placed an animal in a home with children that was not child friendly!

11 months ago by Kristine

Anonymous User

I mean to say they pull dogs and then put them in boarding facilities wher ethey do not get much attention. putting them in foster homes is fine -- unless it's one of the many foster homes they ahve that keep dogs crated all day and all night - which just a little time out of the cage. That is wrong. That is prison. How exactly have they helped the dog? They haven't.

over 1 year ago by Anonymous

Anonymous User

Read their reviews on Guidestar.org. Sounds like they should be shut down. Or at least forced to change the way they operate. They pull dogs and put them in foster homes. They pull dogs when they should have stopped taking in more because they have dogs that need surgery but aren't getting it because they pull in more dogs. They send dogs to foster homes with 10 dogs already and the dogs are crated 16+ hours a day. Tell me - do you think that is right? They penny their volunteers to death - pay for this, pay for that. Help pay pull fees so we can pull this dog - even though we have dogs that need medical that we haven't done yet. I admire what they are trying to do, but their execution is extermely poor. There are much better dog rescues out there.

over 1 year ago by Anonymous

Anonymous User

Thank you for featuring our organization this month. I have been a foster mom for BRBR since May and I love it. Nothing feels as good and worthwhile as bringing home a scared, skinny, pitiful dog and turning that dog into a happy and balanced family member. I thank BRBR from the bottom of my heart for allowing me to help them save as many dogs as possible.

about 2 years ago by Anonymous

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How you can help

Blue Ridge Boxer Rescue depends on donations from the public to pay for food, transportation, medication, and veterinary expenses. There are several ways you can help:

Donate money

All donations are tax-deductible. You can donate directly via their website or mail a check to:

Blue Ridge Boxer Rescue, Inc.
P O BOX 1855
Hickory, NC 28603

Volunteer

BRBR is always looking for committed volunteers. Just some of the areas in which you could assist:

  • fundraising
  • fostering
  • transportation

Adopt

Got room to give? Consider opening your home to a Boxer or Boxer mix in need.

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