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Esther-boxer

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium

About Esther-boxer

Hamburg, NY

Breed

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Esther-boxer’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Esther-boxer's Story

STATE: near Dunkirk,NY<br/>AGE: 6 years<br/>DOB: unsure<br/>WEIGHT: 58 lbs<br/>SEX: female<br/>NEUT/UTD: yes/yes<br/>COAT COLOR: fawn & white<br/>CHILDREN under 4: no (no history)<br/>CHILDREN OVER 4: yes<br/>SEPARATION ANXIETY: no<br/>OTHER DOGS: yes <br/>CATS: no <br/>CRATE TRAINED: yes <br/>HOUSE TRAINED: yes<br/>OBEDIENCE TRAINED: no <br/>LEASH TRAINED: yes<br/>MICROCHIPPED: yes<br/>ADOPTION FEE: $575<br/><br/>1/09/25-Esther went to vet today & one stitch had to stay in because its not completely closed. We have to go back in a week to get that stitch removed & vet gave me ointment to apply to the scar. We're really going to miss Esther when it's time for her to go to her forever home but we know there is a great home out there for her. She just loves me & the kids (both 5 yr olds now) so she would be a good family dog too. Esther will be ready to go home soon! <br/><br/>1/07/26-I don't think a pup has ever looked cuter in the cone of shame. She gets all the snuggles & we just love her & so will her new family. Esther goes Friday to get her stitches out, then we can get her off to her new home!<br/><br/>1/2/26-This smoosh is doing pretty well since her surgery. We had a setback with one of Esther’s wounds on her side opening up the first night while she was in her crate for bedtime & she had to be stitched up again. For this reason we've backed off on the crate training a little bit and she's been sleeping in bed with me to make sure we don't have any additional issues. We'll pick back up on the crate once she's healed and can't hurt herself, but for now she sleeps soundly all night with me. Esther isnt a big fan of the snow so she's taking some extra encouragement to go outside, but we still haven't had an accident in the house in almost two weeks. I can't wait for this love bug to steal the heart of her new family.<br/><br/>12/30/25-Esther is home and resting after her spay and cyst/tumor removal. We got the best possible news from her appointment & xrays with no other signs of cancer. The cyst on her ribs and the mammary tumor were all removed without issue. Poor girl has been through the ringer, but she'll be feeling much better soon. I don't know how anyone can put these poor babies through so much, but now she can know a real life of love with her future family. This sweet girl is now ready for her new home! <br/><br/>12/26/25-Esther is living her best life over here enjoying all the cuddles with my kids. She’s still doing great going outside to go potty every few hours with no accidents in the house. We've regressed a little with the crate, some nights she does great, other nights she whines several times throughout the night. Overall I'd still say the crate training is going well though. I now think she has trouble seeing in the dark, which makes her nervous going outside at night. The vet said she has healed scratches on each cornea, so I think that might be a contributing factor to the night vision issues. Overall she is a very chill, laid back girl who has stolen our hearts.<br/><br/>12/23/25-Esther had her pre-spay appointment today & did great. She has one growth that is a cyst that they want to remove because of the size and worried about it continuing to grow and bursting. The mammary chain masses they do believe is cancer so they will just remove that during spay. They don't believe it has spread but they will do x-rays before her spay to be sure it has not. She has small bumps all over that appear to be scars that are clearing up with the antibiotic and should all fall off in time. Also scars on both corneas, but it’s not effecting her eyesight or causing other issues. Other than these things, they have no concerns. We will have more updates on her health after her spay next week. Esther has loved everyone she's met so far, big and small. Unfortunately, we have not made any progress with my cats, so at this point I don't think I'd recommend a house with cats. She still loves lounging on the couch the most and gets all the pets and cuddles she can. Esther is one of the sweetest girls I've ever met.<br/><br/><br/>12/21/25-Couch potato alert! Here is what I have learned about Esther! She LOVES lounging on the couch and made herself comfortable right away. We have only had one accident in the house, when I was getting ready and didn't see her potty queues. Other than that, she is doing great going outside to go to the bathroom. She doesn't go to the door yet, so I am taking her out every few hours and giving her lots of praise for doing her business outside. You can also read her body language if she starts pacing and gets a little antsy. We went for a short walk yesterday and she did amazing on the leash. She did not pull at all and walked right beside me the entire time.<br/>She sleeps amazing in her crate all night long. She whines for maybe 5 minutes, then I don't hear a peep until I get up for the day. She also does great in the crate during the day when I have to leave the house. Her first interaction with my cats wasn't the best, so I'm taking that slow in hopes we can make some improvement and I will give updates once I know more. We'll have more updates this week after she interacts with my 4 year old kids and has her first vet visit. So far she is a perfect house guest, but she can't wait to find her forever home.<br/><br/>12/19/25-Esther is a sweet 6 year old female boxer that came in today from a commercial breeder as they just didn’t need her anymore. She arrived safely into rescue tonight thanks to her transport volunteers. Esther has already made a wonderful first impression. As soon as we got home she did all of her potty business outside. We came inside and she sniffed all corners of my house and checked out her crate. She even gave me hugs when she came out of her crate. You can tell this girl was put through the ringer, but she is still a lover. Her intake vet visit found she has a bunch of lumps & bumps to get further looked at, ears need cleaned & treated & may need her teeth cleaned by her new owner after adopted. They sent her with ear cleaner & medication & antibiotics. Esther will have her pre-spay appointment next Tuesday 12/23 by our other vet and her spay on the following Tuesday 12/30. I can’t wait to see her blossom into the dog she deserves to be!

STATE: near Dunkirk,NY
AGE: 6 years
DOB: unsure
WEIGHT: 58 lbs
SEX: female
NEUT/UTD: yes/yes
COAT COLOR: fawn & white
CHILDREN under 4: no (no history)
CHILDREN OVER 4: yes
SEPARATION ANXIETY: no
OTHER DOGS: yes
CATS: no
CRATE TRAINED: yes
HOUSE TRAINED: yes
OBEDIENCE TRAINED: no
LEASH TRAINED: yes
MICROCHIPPED: yes
ADOPTION FEE: $575

1/09/25-Esther went to vet today & one stitch had to stay in because its not completely closed. We have to go back in a week to get that stitch removed & vet gave me ointment to apply to the scar. We're really going to miss Esther when it's time for her to go to her forever home but we know there is a great home out there for her. She just loves me & the kids (both 5 yr olds now) so she would be a good family dog too. Esther will be ready to go home soon!

1/07/26-I don't think a pup has ever looked cuter in the cone of shame. She gets all the snuggles & we just love her & so will her new family. Esther

STATE: near Dunkirk,NY
AGE: 6 years
DOB: unsure
WEIGHT: 58 lbs
SEX: female
NEUT/UTD: yes/yes
COAT COLOR: fawn & white
CHILDREN under 4: no (no history)
CHILDREN OVER 4: yes
SEPARATION ANXIETY: no
OTHER DOGS: yes
CATS: no
CRATE TRAINED: yes
HOUSE TRAINED: yes
OBEDIENCE TRAINED: no
LEASH TRAINED: yes
MICROCHIPPED: yes
ADOPTION FEE: $575

1/09/25-Esther went to vet today & one stitch had to stay in because its not completely closed. We have to go back in a week to get that stitch removed & vet gave me ointment to apply to the scar. We're really going to miss Esther when it's time for her to go to her forever home but we know there is a great home out there for her. She just loves me & the kids (both 5 yr olds now) so she would be a good family dog too. Esther will be ready to go home soon!

1/07/26-I don't think a pup has ever looked cuter in the cone of shame. She gets all the snuggles & we just love her & so will her new family. Esther goes Friday to get her stitches out, then we can get her off to her new home!

1/2/26-This smoosh is doing pretty well since her surgery. We had a setback with one of Esther’s wounds on her side opening up the first night while she was in her crate for bedtime & she had to be stitched up again. For this reason we've backed off on the crate training a little bit and she's been sleeping in

How To Adopt

Esther-boxer was listed as ADOPTABLE by Second Chance Boxer Rescue - NY
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