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Oso

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large

About Oso

Woodinville, WA

Breed

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Oso’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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Oso's Story

Male<br/><br/>One Year Old<br/><br/>Good With Dog<br/><br/>No Cats<br/><br/>Good With Kids<br/><br/>Deaf<br/><br/>Requires Another Dog in Home<br/><br/>Hi, I’m Oso. I’m a one-year-old Boxer with plenty of energy and a big personality. I also happen to be deaf, but that doesn’t hold me back. I’ve already learned sit, lay down, come, and stay using ASL, and I pick up new things quickly—especially when there are treats involved.<br/><br/>I walk nicely once we’re outside, though I can be a bit stubborn about getting my collar and leash on. Once it’s on, I like to carry the leash to the door myself. I have good manners too—I sit before meals, go into my crate on my own, and I’m great with the dog door.<br/><br/>I love other dogs, but I can play a little rough with smaller ones. A home with another dog closer to my size would be a good fit, since I watch and learn from them. Cats probably aren’t the best match, and because I have big zoomies that can send furniture sliding, a home without very young kids would be safest.<br/><br/>Some of my favorite things are walks, camping, car rides, and curling up with my foster dad. I also enjoy “helping” in the garden, especially if I get a few slices of fresh cucumber as a snack.<br/><br/>I may not hear the world around me, but I pay close attention and adapt quickly. If you’re looking for a smart, affectionate, and energetic Boxer to share life’s adventures, I’d love to meet you.<br/><br/>If you would like to adopt him, fill out an adoption application on our website www.nwboxerrescue.org<br/><br/>Like us on facebook for more photos of this handsome boy, as well as other boxers we have available! www.facebook.com/northwestboxerrescue

Male

One Year Old

Good With Dog

No Cats

Good With Kids

Deaf

Requires Another Dog in Home

Hi, I’m Oso. I’m a one-year-old Boxer with plenty of energy and a big personality. I also happen to be deaf, but that doesn’t hold me back. I’ve already learned sit, lay down, come, and stay using ASL, and I pick up new things quickly—especially when there are treats involved.

I walk nicely once we’re outside, though I can be a bit stubborn about getting my collar and leash on. Once it’s on, I like to carry the leash to the door myself. I have good manners too—I sit before meals, go into my crate on my own, and I’m great with the dog door.

I love other dogs, but I can play a little rough with smaller ones. A home with another dog closer to my size would be a good fit, since I watch and learn from them. Cats probably aren’t the best match, and because I have big zoomies that can send furniture sliding, a home without very young kids would be safest.

Male

One Year Old

Good With Dog

No Cats

Good With Kids

Deaf

Requires Another Dog in Home

Hi, I’m Oso. I’m a one-year-old Boxer with plenty of energy and a big personality. I also happen to be deaf, but that doesn’t hold me back. I’ve already learned sit, lay down, come, and stay using ASL, and I pick up new things quickly—especially when there are treats involved.

I walk nicely once we’re outside, though I can be a bit stubborn about getting my collar and leash on. Once it’s on, I like to carry the leash to the door myself. I have good manners too—I sit before meals, go into my crate on my own, and I’m great with the dog door.

I love other dogs, but I can play a little rough with smaller ones. A home with another dog closer to my size would be a good fit, since I watch and learn from them. Cats probably aren’t the best match, and because I have big zoomies that can send furniture sliding, a home without very young kids would be safest.

Some of my favorite things are walks, camping, car rides, and curling up with my foster dad. I also enjoy “helping” in the garden, especially if I get a few slices of fresh cucumber as a snack.

I may not hear the world around me, but I pay close attention and adapt quickly. If you’re looking for a smart, affectionate, and energetic Boxer to share life’s adventures, I’d love to meet you.

How To Adopt

Oso was listed as Adoptable by Northwest Boxer Rescue
How can I adopt Oso?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Northwest Boxer Rescue. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Oso is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Northwest Boxer Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Oso?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Northwest Boxer Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Oso, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Northwest Boxer Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Northwest Boxer Rescue's Adoption Policy
We'd like to tell you about our Adoption Process. First, all of us at Northwest Boxer Rescue are volunteers and no one is paid. We do the best that we can to respond as timely as possible, but we also have dogs, children, spouses, jobs, families, and homes - just like you. So, please be patient with us. Completing an application is the first step in adopting a boxer from NWBR. We try to respond to the request as soon as possible and contact you by phone once we have received the application. Tell us what dog you are interested in on the application. We are glad to answer any questions you have. We want to get to know you and make sure the dog you adopt is the right wiggle butt, not just a dog. It is not only important that you will be happy with your new family member but that your new family member has found their perfect forever home. Many of our dogs come from rough backgrounds and deserve great homes. We spend a lot of time with these guys and try very hard to get to know them as we

Oso is from Northwest Boxer Rescue

[Woodinville, WA]

Our Mission
Northwest Boxer Rescue is looking for foster homes in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana.  The more foster homes we have, the more Boxers we can save! Since we don't have a kennel facility, foster homes are an integral part of our ability to save Boxers. If you would like to open your home from two weeks to up to se...
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