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Dear People
Looking for Boxers,
Hi! We, the so-called "older dogs" at
Boxer Rebound, would like to bring ourselves and our situation to your
attention. We have asked the red-haired lady to write down our thoughts and
convey them to you (she always has treats in her pocket, so we figure she
must be pretty smart). We mature adults are very aware of all that
transpires here at the kennel and we have a bone to pick with those who
come looking for a boxer to love. Nearly always, when we hear our names
suggested, we hear, "Oh, no! We are looking for a younger boxer,"
or " That boxer looks too old." We are truly shocked, fine dogs
that we all are, that anyone would pass us by simply because we are a
little "long in the tooth". Perhaps you are unaware of the many
advantages of having a mature boxer as a companion. Allow us to enlighten
you by offering just a few of our virtues. Generally, we are somewhat
mellower and easier to handle than our younger counterparts. Most of us
already have better manners than these youngsters will ever have. We know
what "outside" is for - we just have to be shown where it is and how
to get there. And while not all of us are fond of children, those who are
are less likely to knock them down or chew on them. Some of us are even
willing to share the benefit of our maturity with younger dogs you have at
home or are considering adopting. We can be a very calming influence on
youngsters, human or canine. We view our maturity as a valuable asset, not
a detriment. Now, we have heard than many people have concerns regarding
our "life-expectancies". Well, we have "life" and we
like it allot, and we dont "expect" more than we deserve. Seriously,
this is an alien concept to us, but since you are all so worried about it, we
give you our sincere promise to remain with you on this earth for as long
as caninely possible. We promise to make excellent use of whatever time we
have to provide you with more than enough fond memories to last for your
lifetime. Anyway, dont let the gray muzzles fool you; we still have a
few boxer tricks up our sleeves and we can still make you laugh every day.
Our age makes us no less silly, just a little bit slower. And, yes, some of us
do have some relatively minor health problems; we think they are insignificant
when weighed against our good points. Do not misunderstand - we are
comfortable, safe, and happy here. Meals are regular and the staff are good
friends to us. We simply wish to be afforded the same considerations that
are given to the younger boxers. We, too, would like to try this "adoption"
thing they are all doing. The word "home" does sound sweet to our
old ears. Remember, it takes time to develop the exceptional, uniquely
individual personalities that define us as boxers. You really should take
advantage of the chance to get to know us - we are sure youll be
impressed. Well, now that you know the facts, each of us is looking forward
to having the staff pack a suitcase with our name on it any day now. Hope
to meet you soon.
Signed,
The "Senior Citizens" of
Boxer Rebound, Inc.

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