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BRLA

About Me

Boxer Rescue LA was founded by Ursula Sauthier in 1977 and is a 501-c-3 non profit organization run by volunteers and funded by donations. Two full time BRLA kennels house up to 120 Boxers in need on a daily basis. These Boxers-in-waiting are feed, housed, given medical treatment, evaulated, work with trainers and will be matched with the right home.

BRLA sucessfully places about 700 Boxers every year. With hundreds of repeat customers and plenty of new boxer lovers, BRLA takes pride in the matchmaking abilities of our placement volunteers who find the perfect Boxer for your lifestyle. BRLA rescues all boxers, regardless of age or medical condition. We feel that every Boxer with any chance of a quality life deserves the chance to fine it. And, we do everything we can to make that happen.

Rescue Dogs are not Bad Dogs - They are Good Dogs that were in bad situations.

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Any and all Boxer lovers. Boxer Rescue LA rescues Boxers from shelters and owners regardless of age or medical condition. We firmly believe there is the right home for every Boxer. It's all about finding the right match for both the person and the Boxer. From young and restless to our gentle seniors. We have a Boxer for you!

ADOPT OR SPONSOR A SENIOR

- consider giving a home to a settled Boxer. If not consider giving a donation to make their time comfortable at BRLA




BE A MEDICAL LIFELINE


BRLA is interested in providing quality of life for all Boxers. Many come to BRLA in need of medical help. Besides the routine spay & neuters, vaccinations, BRLA spends over $100,000.00 yearly on treating cases. Many rescues will not pull a sick or injured dog as they do not have the means to care for these dogs. BRLA finds a way. You can help by donating to the BRLA dedicated medical funds. These are the dogs currently under treatment.

MEDICAL NEEDS


My Blog

Interview at the Dog Pound

Interview at the Dog Pound As a journalist, I decided to go to the dog pound, and interview some of the "inmates". I wanted to know what it was like in there from their perspective. What follows is no...
Posted by on Thu, 20 Sep 2007 11:00:00 GMT

I Adopted Your Pet Today - author unknown

I Adopted Your Pet Today...The One You Gave Away   I adopted your pet today... The one you left at the pound; The one you had for eight years And no longer wanted around. I adopted your p...
Posted by on Tue, 04 Sep 2007 20:36:00 GMT

Colitis Diet that works!

Many Boxers have sensitive stomachs. Colitis is a condition that can be easily controlled with diet. From the many cases we have successfully treated at BRLA we would like to share the diet that works...
Posted by on Thu, 28 Jun 2007 13:42:00 GMT

A Volunteer experience

Thinking Out of the Boxerby Shannon HaberBenny and I call Boxers/dogs "big boys."  Not sure how we came up with the nickname, probably because when we got Rudy  our Boxer  we knew he was going ...
Posted by on Tue, 26 Jun 2007 10:34:00 GMT

Baggage - a rescue dog poem by Evelynn Colbath

Baggag..:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />e Now that I'm home, bathed, settled and fed, All nicely tucked in my warm new bed. I'd like to open my baggage Lest...
Posted by on Sun, 24 Jun 2007 13:36:00 GMT