DESCRIPTION
My name is Max! Don't worry... I am your friend already. I am everyone's friend; at least that's what I think! I am a 12 to 18 month old Boxer. I am around 50 lbs and full grown. I am a typical boxer. I am goofy (that's #1), happy, energetic, jubilant and I wake up excited about life. I love to eat and will do most anything for a treat. I have zero issues with guarding food or toys, even though I like them all so much. I am best friends with every dog I meet... I mean, they are my bestest friends, I guess I may not be theirs but I try! I live with three other dogs and play is the name of the game! I am even good around cats BUT the cats have to be dog savvy and stand their ground. Remember - I am playful so if a cat wants to play chase, I gladly will. I bet you ALL my dog food that I will absolutely love the kids too. I am bouncy though so 8+ would be fantastic. I am crate trained, housebroken and great out in public. My public places so far have consisted of all of the home improvement stores like Home Depot, Lowes and garden nurseries. I am calm and like to observe others doing their thing. I need a little leash work and the right gear to limit my pulling. I absolutely love belly rubs and giving full hugs to my humans. I need a family who will do things with me - take me out, play and even maybe provide a fun canine sibling to romp with! I love the comforts of blankets and couches and human laps. If you are interested in me, here is a link to the application: https://www.zivadogrescue.org/adoptable-dogs
ABOUT: BOXER DOG BREED
The boxer is a medium to large sized dog breed known for its muscular build, distinctive square head, and energetic personality. Boxers are loyal, affectionate, and good natured companions, making them an ideal family pet. They are intelligent, playful, and love to be around people, making them excellent with children. Boxers require consistent training, plenty of exercise, and socialization to thrive. With their strong work ethic and protective instincts, boxers excel in various roles, including as service dogs, therapy dogs, and in dog sports.