Iggy
 

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Update: July 25, 2009

Hello,

Just wanted to update Roxy's progress!!   She is eating more, Thank God!!!   

She actually went up to a man the other day! Yeah! Not every man yet but for some reason she liked this guy.   She is playing with toys now, as you will see on the attachment.   We still have a few issues with our housebreaking, but we are both working on that. ha We are getting our routine down little by little. It doesn't happen everyday, so I can't complain.  

A neat thing happened this morning. I was cooking YIKES and cooked the bacon a little long causing the smoke detector to go off. Well, I couldn't make it shut up so I just closed the door. Roxy wasn't going for that she was determined to get in that room where the detector was, so I let her in, then the smoke detector stopped and she was good. It was trippy though, like she knew what that meant and was checking to make sure no one was in there. That's how I diagnosed it anyway.  Like the little Hero I see her as!  

Thanks Again for making it possible to have such a sweet little girl in my life!! Robin

Adoption Requirements:

• You must be 21 years of age

• All current pets in the household MUST be spayed/neutered and current on shots (yes, we do call and verify this information)

• We do not place female boxers with other female dogs

• Attendance at a professionally run obedience course is a requirement of adoption!

• We do not adopt out dogs as gifts

• All pets are family companions!

Iggy

Boxer

Age: 4 Years

Size: Medium (50 lbs)

Gender: Female

Dogs: Yes

Kids: Yes

Cats: Unknown

Came in: 04/28/09

Iggy is the perfect starter boxer. If you're looking for a sweet, easy-going dog, Iggy is the dog for you! Iggy is calm and loving. She likes kids, cats and other dogs. Iggy was found as a stray, so we don't know her history. What we do know is that somewhere in her past, a man was not very nice to her.  Iggy turns into a different dog around men - shy, scared and unsure. She is never aggressive, but she is nervous. It will take a little getting used to for Iggy, but as long as the men in the house are willing to work with her and take her through obedience classes (which are mandatory anyway) to build her confidence, she should blossom into a wonderful family member.

 

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