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Satchmo *Adoption Pending*

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium

About Satchmo *Adoption Pending*

Woodbury, MN

Breed

Physical Traits

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

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Satchmo *Adoption Pending*’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Satchmo *Adoption Pending*'s Story

Update 11.1.25<br/><br/>Hi there, I'm Satchmo - a sweet boxer boy who's working on becoming the best version of myself. I've been with my amazing foster family for just over two months now, and I'm learning so much every day!<br/><br/>Here's the thing about me - I spent most of my early life living outside, so even though I'm a year old now, I'm basically a big puppy in an adult boxer's body. I'm still figuring out this whole "living inside with people" thing, which means I have some puppy behaviors like potty accidents, jumping, chewing on things I shouldn't, and getting into everything. My future family needs to be patient and committed to helping me continue learning what's appropriate - think of me as a puppy in training, just a much bigger one!<br/><br/>Speaking of big - I'm STRONG. When I get the zoomies (which I love doing around the yard!), I can accidentally knock down an adult or crash into people's legs. If something scares me, I might jump into my people's legs for comfort. Because of my size, strength, and puppy-like behavior, I'm not suitable for families with small children. I need a home with older kids or adults who can handle my exuberance.<br/><br/>I'm still working on my manners - I do some puppy chewing (redirecting me to toys helps!), occasional puppy biting, and jumping. But I'm making progress! I mostly walk nicely on a leash now, and I ride like a champ in the car. I even went camping and on a road trip with my foster family and was easy to travel with - just make sure to bring me things to chew on during long car trips to keep me busy!<br/><br/>About potty training - I'm not quite there yet. I need to be supervised or crated when I'm in the house, and my foster mom keeps me tethered in the kitchen so I can't wander off and have an accident. I'm still wearing belly bands because I forget to signal when I need to go out. The good news? I do great on a regular potty schedule, just like a little puppy. My foster mom recently started crating me in the room where she's working, and I'm getting better about whining and getting restless when I need to go outside. My family will need to be patient and stick with this routine.<br/><br/>I can be crated when you leave, but not for super long periods - I get bored and might chew my dog bed. I'm learning, but I need reasonable expectations for crate time. The good news is that I sleep overnight nicely in my crate without any issues!<br/><br/>I absolutely love living with my foster brother! Having a dog buddy is the best. I do still have those annoying puppy behaviors, so I need a tolerant dog friend - ideally a confident one who can show me that the world isn't so scary. Going to the dog park with my foster brother to run and play as much as I want? That's my favorite thing ever!<br/><br/>I'm still very shy when meeting new people, especially men. It takes me a while to warm up and feel comfortable. My foster mom is my person - I'm her shadow, and I look to her for help when I get scared. I'll hide behind her if something spooks me, and I still get startled by things I haven't seen before.<br/><br/>But here's what I want you to know - I want to be with my people (or my dog buddy) ALL the time. I'll cry when I'm not with them because I love companionship so much. I'm making real progress, and with the right family who understands I'm essentially a puppy in a big dog's body, I know I can become an amazing companion.<br/><br/>My ideal home has patient, committed adults who are ready to continue my training journey. A confident dog friend would be wonderful. Someone who can give me a regular routine, plenty of outdoor time for zoomies, and lots of love while I learn the ropes. Oh, and treats - still love those treats!<br/><br/>If you're looking for a dog with a huge heart who just needs time, patience, and guidance to reach his full potential, I might be your guy. Let's get to know each other - I promise I'm worth the effort!<br/><br/>12/7/25 2:14 AM

Update 11.1.25

Hi there, I'm Satchmo - a sweet boxer boy who's working on becoming the best version of myself. I've been with my amazing foster family for just over two months now, and I'm learning so much every day!

Here's the thing about me - I spent most of my early life living outside, so even though I'm a year old now, I'm basically a big puppy in an adult boxer's body. I'm still figuring out this whole "living inside with people" thing, which means I have some puppy behaviors like potty accidents, jumping, chewing on things I shouldn't, and getting into everything. My future family needs to be patient and committed to helping me continue learning what's appropriate - think of me as a puppy in training, just a much bigger one!

Speaking of big - I'm STRONG. When I get the zoomies (which I love doing around the yard!), I can accidentally knock down an adult or crash into people's legs. If something scares me, I might jump into my people's legs for comfort. Because of my size, strength, and puppy

Update 11.1.25

Hi there, I'm Satchmo - a sweet boxer boy who's working on becoming the best version of myself. I've been with my amazing foster family for just over two months now, and I'm learning so much every day!

Here's the thing about me - I spent most of my early life living outside, so even though I'm a year old now, I'm basically a big puppy in an adult boxer's body. I'm still figuring out this whole "living inside with people" thing, which means I have some puppy behaviors like potty accidents, jumping, chewing on things I shouldn't, and getting into everything. My future family needs to be patient and committed to helping me continue learning what's appropriate - think of me as a puppy in training, just a much bigger one!

Speaking of big - I'm STRONG. When I get the zoomies (which I love doing around the yard!), I can accidentally knock down an adult or crash into people's legs. If something scares me, I might jump into my people's legs for comfort. Because of my size, strength, and puppy-like behavior, I'm not suitable for families with small children. I need a home with older kids or adults who can handle my exuberance.

I'm still working on my manners - I do some puppy chewing (redirecting me to toys helps!), occasional puppy biting, and jumping. But I'm making progress! I mostly walk nicely on a leash now, and I ride like a champ in the car. I even went camping and on

How To Adopt

Satchmo *Ado... was listed as Adoptable by Minnesota Boxer Rescue
How can I adopt Satchmo *Ado...?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Minnesota 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 Satchmo *Ado... 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 Minnesota Boxer Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Satchmo *Ado...?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Minnesota Boxer Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Satchmo *Ado..., they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Minnesota Boxer Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Minnesota Boxer Rescue's Adoption Policy
Our adoption process: 1. Completing an Adoption Application - Click here for why this is important! We screen potential adopters very carefully in order to find the best possible match for both you and our foster dogs. All adoptions are expected to be lifetime commitments! You must be at least 21 years of age to apply for adoption. We require that you complete the entire application including the contact name/ phone number of veterinarian, and 2 non-related personal references with email addresses and phone numbers. If your application is not complete, it will not be processed. MN Boxer Rescue does not usually place female Boxers in homes with other female Boxers or bully breeds. To have two female boxers live happily ever after takes the right personality and temperament between the two dogs. If you have questions about this policy, please email our Adoption Coordinator directly at adopt@minnesotaboxerrescue.onmicrosoft.com A fenced yard is required to adopt a deaf or blind dog. 2. Veterinarian and Personal Reference Check All pets in your home MUST be up to date on all vaccinations, receive heartworm preventive, and MUST be spayed/neutered. Once your references are checked, a volunteer will contact you to schedule a home visit. 3. Home Visit The purpose of the home visit is to inspect the surroundings in which our foster dogs will live, meet all household family members, address any major concerns, and get to know you better. (We are not at your home to pass judgment on your housekeeping skills.) 4. Adoption Fee Our adoption fee is based on the age and health of our dogs. The fee can range from $200.00 - $500.00. We will not negotiate adoption fees. This is not a "sale" but a fee that enables us to continue to help more Boxers in the future. Our adoption fee is non-refundable and applicable MN sales tax will be added at the time of adoption Your adoption fee covers: • Physical veterinarian exam •Neuter/Spay •Rabies •DHLPP •Heartworm Test and preventative meds (first round) •Fecal Test and any necessary worming •Bordetella •Microchip implant and registration •Any other treatment deemed necessary by our vet As you can see, our adoption fee covers numerous expenses. We will provide copies of all services rendered while the Boxer has been in rescue. We will disclose all known behaviors, health or emotional issues prior to adoption. 5. Finalizing the adoption Your Boxers foster home will go over and provide you with copies of: •Complete signed adoption agreement •obedience contract •spay/neuter contract (if applicable) •2 week shut down contract •all vet and shelter records •About your new dog form After going over all adoption paperwork, your Boxers foster home will collect the full adoption fee, including all applicable MN Sales Tax. WE DO NOT ACCEPT CASH. You must pay adoption fee and tax with check ,money order or via PayPal. *Note* Most of the young Boxers under a year old that come in to rescue go right to "foster to adopt" homes. If you are interested in a young Boxer, please apply and get pre-approved so you are on our mailing list for the youngsters. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our Adoption Coordinator at adopt@minnesotaboxerrescue.onmicrosoft.com To start your application now, click on the link. application

Satchmo *Adoption Pending* is from Minnesota Boxer Rescue

[Woodbury, MN]

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MN Boxer Rescue Mission Statement We are dedicated to rescuing Boxers left homeless for whatever reason – dogs in public shelters, dogs given up by their owners because of difficult circumstances, and those rescued from abuse or neglect. Any Boxer coming into our rescue receives the necessary and needed medical att...
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