Parrisa
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Parrisa
AvailableParrisa is a medium-sized, black boxer mix living in West Chester, PA. Sheās a four-year-old adult female who has been spayed and is up to date on vaccinations.
About Parrisa
Meet Parissa. She was found as a stray in Philadelphia and ended up in a shelter, where she tested positive for Parvo. Thanks to exceptional veterinary care and a dedicated parvo program, Parissa made a full recovery and is now eager for a fresh start. Sheās a boxer mix, medium in size, and comes with a cheerful outlook after her ordeal. Though Parissa is now healthy, sheās still a young, spirited dog who will rely on her new family for both physical exercise and ongoing socialization. Like most puppies, she needs structure, training, and patience to grow into a well-adjusted companion. She would do best with people committed to her continued growth and willing to help her settle into a new routine at her own pace. A period of adjustment is naturalāParissa just needs some time, guidance, and a gentle environment to become her most confident self. Born on May 5, Parissa is a Taurus, so she might be especially loyal and sturdy. Ready to help this survivor start her new life? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Parrisa
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Parrisa, as a boxer mix, adapts well to homes where she gets regular exercise and companionship. Sheās happiest in an environment where she can be included in everyday family activities.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Boxer mixes like Parrisa benefit from a yard or regular outdoor access, but with consistent walks and playtime, she can thrive in homes without a large yard as well.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Boxer mixes such as Parrisa are generally good with children due to their playful and patient nature, as long as both dog and kids are supervised and taught to interact respectfully.











