Bowser
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Bowser
AvailableBowser is a large male Boxer mix, approximately 2 years old. He is altered and enjoys a playful yet affectionate manner. Bowser is social and friendly with both children and other dogs. Located in Steeleville, IL, he’s ready to bring joy to his new home.
About Bowser
Bowser is a handsome 2-year-old Boxer mix who weighs in at 53 pounds of pure fun and personality. With his goofy charm and playful spirit, he never fails to bring a smile to those around him. Whether he’s playing with his dog friends or soaking up attention from people, Bowser knows how to brighten anyone’s day. This friendly guy gets along well with both other dogs and new people. His clean habits in his kennel indicate good house training potential. At this sweet stage between puppy and mature adult, he has plenty of playful energy but has matured past the chaotic puppy phase. Bowser is searching for a family that will appreciate his affectionate nature and loyal companionship. If you want a goofy sidekick who loves to socialize, Bowser might just be the perfect addition to your household. Come meet him—you might just find your new best friend! What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Bowser
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bowser, being a Boxer mix, typically thrives in a home with plenty of space to play, ideally with a yard where he can run and enjoy the outdoors.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bowser usually benefits from a moderate amount of outdoor space to stretch his legs and enjoy daily exercise, making it vital to have an area where he can play safely.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Bowser gets along well with children, making him a suitable companion for families looking for a friendly and playful pet.











