Nova Ii Silver
Available
Nova Ii Silver
AvailableNova II is a senior, male Boxer with a handsome white and cream coat. He is house trained and currently located in Hewitt, TX. Nova II does not have any special needs and has demonstrated he gets along well with children and other dogs in the right setting. As a senior, he will benefit from a calm, supportive environment tailored to his age.
About Nova Ii Silver
Nova II is a ten-year-old white Boxer looking for a fresh start after his previous family could no longer keep him due to health concerns and canine conflicts in the home. He’s a classic Boxer—playful, affectionate, and gentle, but with a bit of shyness and anxiety when left alone for long stretches. Nova II gets along with other dogs in the right environment, especially calmer ones, but would be happiest in a home without dominant companions. He’s been friendly and patient around kids, proven by his great interactions with a young child relative. House trained and well-behaved at night, Nova II prefers his own bed and loves getting affection, outdoor time, play, and the occasional treat. He has some arthritis and a mass on his kidney, but his spirits remain bright, and he’s part of a special program that could offer his adopter some extra support and benefits. Nova II enjoys spending time outdoors (and sometimes likes to dig), and will need help with crate training if required. He’s looking for someone who understands his quirks and is happy to give a devoted senior Boxer the loving home he deserves. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Nova Ii Silver
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Boxers like Nova II usually do well in homes where they have room to stretch out and feel comfortable, ideally with access to a yard or regular walks. Nova II would appreciate a stable, relaxed home environment with people who enjoy his playful spirit.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Boxers are energetic dogs and usually enjoy having a secure yard to explore, though Nova II, being a senior, may prefer shorter periods outside along with leisurely walks.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Boxers are known for their gentle nature with children, and Nova II has proven to do well with kids, making him a solid option for a family home.











