Bosco
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Bosco
AvailableBosco is a large, adult male Boxer in Stanwood, WA. He’s neutered, house trained, and has received his vaccinations. His white coat makes him stand out. Bosco thrives as an only pet and benefits from an experienced owner familiar with the Boxer breed. He has a lot of love and loyalty to give to the right home.
About Bosco
Bosco might catch your eye right away—he’s a white, 7-year-old Boxer in Stanwood, WA, weighing in at 70 pounds and packing a lot of personality. He’s freshly neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and hanging out in a foster home where he’s perfecting the art of tail wiggling, couch snuggling, and tennis ball chasing. Bosco keeps his foster mom company around the house, does a stellar job cleaning up crumbs, and is house trained. He sleeps through the night, either on the bed or close by, and knows basic commands like sit, lay down, and shake—especially when treats are at stake. He’s kennel trained for when no one's home, but prefers to spend time with people. Bosco absolutely loves all people, from toddlers to adults, and soaks up every bit of attention. However, sharing a home with other dogs or cats isn’t for him—he needs to be your only fur-child. He’s also working on his leash manners and responds well to an experienced adopter who can provide structure and leadership. A strong owner who understands Boxers will get the best from him. Bosco’s idea of a great time includes car rides (bonus points if it ends with a cheeseburger or ice cream cone), lounging on the couch, and being your loyal companion. If you want a devoted, endlessly affectionate Boxer who really shines as an only pet, Bosco’s your guy. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Bosco
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bosco, as a Boxer, does best in a home where he can be close to people and have enough space to move around comfortably. Boxers typically thrive in homes with access to a yard, but they also adapt well to active households that provide plenty of attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Boxers like Bosco are energetic and appreciate a yard where they can play, but daily walks and playtime can also meet their exercise needs if a yard isn't available.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Boxers like Bosco generally get along very well with children and are known for being playful and patient with younger family members.











