Wilma
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Wilma
AvailableWilma is a medium-sized, spayed female Boxer mix who calls Griswold, CT home. She is young, fully house trained, and has her vaccinations up to date. Wilma thrives in a calm, structured environment where she can gradually warm up to people and get plenty of attention.
About Wilma
Wilma has the heart and energy of a big puppy. This medium-sized Boxer mix lights up around people she trusts and has a soft spot for snuggling and soaking up your attention. She thrives when she can approach new people at her own pace—once she's comfortable, she’s nothing but gentle and loving. Wilma is dog-friendly, but isn’t suited for a home with cats. She should live with children over 12, where her enthusiastic play can be enjoyed in a safe environment. She’s already spayed, up to date on vaccinations, and fully house and crate trained. Her recall is sharp, and she’s previously been trained to a wireless fence. Training is ongoing, especially in impulse control, and Wilma’s food motivation is a huge plus for anyone eager to keep developing her good habits. Wilma loves to run, chew her favorite toys, and cuddle on the couch when the fun winds down. If you’re patient, consistent, and ready to give her plenty of structure—and even more affection—she’ll repay you with devotion. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Wilma
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Wilma, as a Boxer mix, does best in an active home with a yard or regular access to outdoor space. Apartment living is possible if she gets plenty of exercise and structure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Boxer mixes like Wilma usually need a moderate to large outdoor area for daily play and exercise. A fenced yard is ideal, but regular walks and playtime suffice if you don’t have one.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Wilma’s Boxer mix heritage is generally good with children, especially older kids who can match her energy and play safely. She’s best in homes with children over 12.











