








someone who was not breeding, but was having a litter of boxers from their two pet boxers. no
way, i said. they fart and drool and no way. well long story short, i was cajoled to take a look
and i agreed to "stop by" to check them out. there was only one female left. the runt.well,
needless to say i walked into the house to see the teeniest, cutest, peanut head of a boxer pup
half the size of her brothers practically drowning in a dog bed (see pic). the end. i have since
become the irritant of my friends. boxer this boxer that i have officially gone off the deep end!!
about a year and a half ago i went to the mn pet expo (for more boxer toys, clothes, resources,
treats of course!) and came across the mn boxer rescue booth. the people i met were SO nice and
frankly the only people who would let me ramble on and on about how special and unique my
laila was. i became a foster home shortly after and have since fostered three dogs (Maggie, Bella,
and Maya respectively). it quite simply has been one of the best experiences of my life. i am
privledged to be a part of such an amazing group of people and i look forward helping these
fabulous dogs find their forever families as a foster, where they will share my home with the
now famous laila dog and two fat cats, Salvadore and Percy, and as foster coordinator.
thanks for checking out the mn boxer rescue!
erin

hi everyone! i'm erin and i am currently
filling the position of foster coordinator,
which I am humbled and honored to do! my
relationship with boxers goes a little
somethin' like this: about three and a half
years ago, i felt i was finally at a place in my
life where i wanted a dog, rather, a puppy. i
am a tried and true cat owner and lover and
have been blessed to share my life and home
with many fabulous kitties (r.i.p Bianca) but
i was finally in an environment and pace
where i was ready to take on the
responsibilities of a pup. i was dead set on
getting a rottweiller and i could see no other
option. a great friend of mine knew