Lone Star Boxer Rescue is the Houston Chapter of Austin Boxer Rescue, a nonprofit 501(C)(3) organization dedicated to the health and well-being of the boxer breed. LSBR/ABR is run and managed 100% by volunteers since 1999. Our main objective is to rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home boxers that come to us from many sources including local animal shelters, owner surrenders, and strays. Please consider making a tax deductible donation to allow us to save more dogs in need throughout the state of Texas.

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Today We Rescued Your Dog
by Pat Closher

Today we rescued your dog. We don’t know where you got him from - maybe you saw him
in a pet store window or maybe one of your neighbors bred a few litters a year just to make some vacation money or because they loved their dogs so much that of course they wanted to have puppies. We don’t know much about how you cared for him either, although our vet thought that for such a young dog, his teeth were in pretty bad shape.
Did you know they were going to keep him outside? At least it was a pretty mild winter. There were no heavy snows, not much heavy winter rain and only a few days of bitter cold. But for all of those weeks he had no companionship, no care, and no love.
 
For some reason, your grandparents took him to the shelter. Maybe a neighbor complained about him or maybe their own health gave out or maybe they just got tired of him. You know the local shelter is a kill shelter, don’t you? You know that their own statistics indicate that about half of the dogs that enter are killed, don’t you?  Maybe your grandparents thought he would be adopted quickly. He is a purebred, after all. No one was interested in him, though, maybe since he’s an adult dog and not a cute little puppy. No one contacted the purebred rescue group either. They probably would have placed him quickly, since he really is a great boy.  The shelter is a clean place and they take good care of the dogs. They get good food and they’re bathed and brushed. It’s still a shelter though, and is noisy and chaotic and frightening. He spent two months there in that confusion, away from everyone and everything he had known.

One day, we saw him on the shelter web site. We called and asked about him. The shelter workers were so happy to hear from us and were delighted to agree to bring him to a local pet store where they do adoptions. Do you want to know why they were so accommodating? He was scheduled to be killed that afternoon. He didn’t know that, but the shelter workers certainly did. It hurt them and he felt that, so he knew something was wrong.  All of a sudden, though, the shelter workers were happy and excited and so was he. They bathed him and brushed his coat. We think they probably told him this was it - his big chance, or maybe he just knew it somehow. When we met him, we all fell in love.

He had to go to the vet to be neutered, of course, but then he came home. He has his very own 13 year-old boy. You know, it’s almost like watching one of those old Lassie movies, seeing how well they’ve bonded. He’s got good food and his own toys. He’s taken on walks three times a day, is regularly groomed and is taken to the vet for needed care. We’ll be with him always, even if we have to make that last, difficult decision, because, you see, he is our dog and we are his family.

He has a good heart you know, but then he is a dog, so that’s to be expected. He’s probably forgiven you and, with a dog’s grace, doesn’t even remember you dumped him. He’d probably even be willing to greet you at the Rainbow Bridge. But you know what? He’ll greet us and go with us at the Bridge, and then he’ll be with us forever, because he’s our dog and we’re his family.
The way we heard the story, you moved out of state and didn’t want to take him with you. You left him at your grandparents. Maybe you thought a lively, handsome dog was just the thing for them, and under better circumstances it might have been. Maybe they have been cleaning up your messes for your entire life and an unwanted dog was just another mess to clean up.
 
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Clara
Clara was a beautiful and brave girl. We are forever grateful to Lone Star Boxer Rescue for giving us our little boxer girl. She was only with us for four years but we were her forever family and she passed over the Rainbow Bridge in her forever home. She too, like so many on these pages, lost her battle with cancer, though she fought it to the very end. She was loyal and smart, as all boxers are, and so sweet. We miss you so much, sweet girl. Run free.


Pops
It is with great sadness that I write this. We had Pops put down yesterday. He had mast cell and it got extremely aggressive. He was only getting worse so it was best for Pops. Pops was very special to us and we will miss him. This is my favorite picture of him in his prime!!! Kilpatrick Family


Jake
It is with great sadness that I write to you today to let you know that Jake is no longer with us. After the vet put him down, she performed a very minor necropsy to see exactly what was going on and she found that he had colon cancer. Jake held on as long as he could and here we thought it would be his heart to give out and in the end it was cancer. We are now at peace to know that Jake is no longer in pain and is in great company with my parents and all of the other great dogs in heaven!! I look forward to meeting up with him someday. Thank you again for sharing with us such a majestic, talkative and AMAZINGLY, LOYAL, LOVING dog! He truly was one in a million and will always be remembered fondly in our hearts!! The Mohr Family


Tango
"Rest in peace Tango. He was a good dog who never missed a meal. He loved to chase Opposum. He was an expert seeker at hide and seek. His favorite part of a walk was to go home and see his Momma. He loved the occasional speed run. He is survived by his fur-sister Angie."


Princess (Alexandria)
She was the sweetest and most loyal companion ever, and there are many good memories of her. Unfortunately she lost her battle with cancer two weeks ago and she left a huge hole in our house and hearts. The Lopez Family

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