Junior VII
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Junior VII
AvailableJunior VII is an 8-year-old male Boxer, medium in size with a striking fawn coat. He is house trained and has a friendly disposition, particularly towards children and cats. Currently located in Hewitt, TX, this charming boy would thrive in a home without other dogs. He has a playful and affectionate nature, ready to bring joy to a new family.
About Junior VII
Junior VII is a charming 8-year-old fawn boy, sadly surrendered by his owner who has passed away. Heβs looking for a loving new home where he can thrive. Friendly and playful, he enjoys the company of children and has lived with kids aged 2 to 13, showing his loving nature by playing gently with them. Although he gets along well with cats, Junior VII has trouble with other dogs, having never lived with any until his recent situation. He tends to resource guard his food, so a home without other dogs would suit him best. Junior VII is house trained and crate trained, boasting good behavior outside without any digging or jumping. While he is scared of fireworks and thunderstorms, he adores car rides and demands attention! Currently, he sleeps in a crate but previously enjoyed lounging in his own recliner. His heart seems a bit broken after losing his owner, so a kind adopter who can mend his spirits would be ideal. If you believe you can help him find his joy again, reach out to the rescue today and mention his name!
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Questions about Junior VII
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Junior VII, as a Boxer, typically thrives in a family environment where he can receive plenty of attention and interaction. He would appreciate a home that can provide him with love and stability.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Boxers like Junior VII appreciate a medium-sized outdoor space where they can run and play. Regular exercise is important to keep him happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Junior VII has shown he gets along well with children, enjoying their company and playing gently with them. His affectionate nature makes him a great fit for families.











