
177145 COCO - BOXER / ROTTWEILER / MIXED (SHORT COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Boxweiler Dogs For Adoption in Virginia Beach, VA, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
177145 Coco
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Adult
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Location
Virginia Beach, VA, 23451 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Boxer / Rottweiler / Mixed (short coat). COCO - (bday 10/7/2020) 4+ years old, 60 pounds, house trained, dog social, loves her toys, no children. Coco is great! She’s loving and friendly. She loves being near her family and even sleeps in bed with them. Coco can be trusted roaming free when left alone. Such a good girl! She can get along with other dogs and enjoys playing with them. Just don’t touch her toys. She guards her toys. This behavior can be managed. Feel free to speak with a caretaker about it. Coco is nervous in the shelter. She is starting to come around and we are seeing a sweet girl who’s just curious about this new environment. Coco is a beauty and when given time and space to get settled in and accustomed to new surroundings and new people, she will show you a vibrant, active and fun girl. Coco is currently in a back kennel so when you come in to meet her and don’t see her, please just ask. And remember, let her approach you.
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Short -
Additional Information
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Organization name
Virginia Beach Animal Care and Adoption Center
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Location:
Virginia Beach, Virginia, 23451 USAUSA
Breed overview

Overview:
The Boxweiler is a powerful and muscular dog whose origins come from rottweilers and boxers. Therefore, they have a strong drive to protect and please their families. They have a deep chest and a double layer coat with either fawn or brindle coloring. While all puppies have lots of energy, a full grown boxweiler is not a hyper dog and does not like to wander far from its family or home. It is alert and cautious around strangers, but friendly and goofy with family and friends. Proper socialization, like with any protective dog, is key.
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