Once you have been owned by a boxer, you are ruined for all other breeds
~ Danny Kaye

About Us:

We are extremely passionate about this breed and we absolutely adore them. We have been Boxer owners for almost 10 years and we have loved every minute of it. It took us over 3 years to decide on whether or not we should have a litter. We wanted to make sure that we were being responsible breeders and be able to provide well-mannered and great looking dogs that you can expect from the breed.

We currently own both parents, the brother (Tobias) and sister(Elsa), another Boxer named Daisy, and a Boxer-Pitbull named Penny. That brings our total to 6 dogs. Yes, we are crazy dog parents but we wouldn’t have it any other way.

We are the original breeder and asked the current owners to give us the opportunity to help/assist in the adoption/foster process. We would love to be able to meet up for play dates with their new families down the road, but our main concern is making sure they have wonderful, loving homes.

Our main goal, is again, to place them in loving homes. Our urgent need is to find a foster home for one of them. The current owner can keep the other until final arrangements have been made.

They are both so sweet and funny and lots of fun! If we had the room, we would just take them back and love on them for the rest of their lives. After-all we did raise them from birth for 12 weeks, but we unfortunately do not have the resources to do so.

When it comes to Boxers, I am just as crazy as any other Boxer owner (although my wife and I may be slightly crazier than most but that is only because we have 6!)

I absolutely love the Boxer personality, the expressions they give you are hysterical! They always know what kind of mood you are in. They are extremely loyal, fun-loving, and free-spirited.

I was never really a dog person, until I met Duchess. She was Brent’s first Boxer and she literally stole my heart! I am the crazy Boxer mom who would do anything for my babies. Over the past 8 years, my love for Boxers has grown to lengths that I never thought were possible.

It all started when Brent and I got Bailey, a cone-headed absolutely precious 6 week old Boxer puppy.

We went from one to three dogs in two weeks. Now we have double that number! If we had the space and resources for more, we would gladly keep these boys in the family!