Tiff & Abby
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Tiff & Abby
AvailableThis bonded pair are female Boxer mixes with large frames and striking brindle and black short coats. Both are seniors, spayed, and up to date on their vaccinations. They are house trained, friendly, and currently residing at Wolf Creek Dog Rescue, looking for a forever home where they can remain together.
About Tiff & Abby
Click apply to start the adoption process. Abby and Tiff are a delightful bonded mother-daughter duo, both Boxer mixes who are known for their well-mannered and gentle nature. These girls are smaller in size for their breed, making them even more endearing as a pair. Having successfully fostered with other dogs, they respond well after a slow and structured introduction, demonstrating their adaptability. Abby, in particular, is most comfortable around older, calm children, so a quieter household would be ideal. Both dogs have affectionate, snuggly sides but are not without their playful and silly moments—they balance relaxation and play with ease. If you’re looking to open your heart and home to two loving companions who thrive together, Abby and Tiff are ready for their next chapter as a pair. They are hoping to spend the rest of their lives together in a caring environment. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Tiff & Abby
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Boxer mixes do well in homes where they receive plenty of family interaction and moderate exercise. They thrive in environments with access to both indoor comforts and outdoor play areas.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Boxer mixes appreciate having a yard or access to a secure outdoor space to run and play, but they can adapt to apartment living as long as they are given daily walks and exercise.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Boxer mixes are generally good with children, especially if socialized from a young age. They are known for being playful and loving, but supervision is recommended with younger kids.
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