![]() ![]() We do not close our minds or our hearts to a boxer in need. Our rescue boxers come in all shapes, sizes, ages, and many come to us in need of medical care. You can visit our website at You can also find us on facebook at These are the people who care for the homeless, abused, and unwanted Boxers because they have a love and passion for the breed and believe they all deserve a second chance. Our group is made up of dedicated volunteers. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization serving the New England area. You can be sure that your generosity will go towards helping Sasha get the care she needs. We've received a lot of generous donations since creating this page and we cannot tell you how much we appreciate it. Gingival proliferative tissue removed (her entire mouth is covered with gingival growths) $600.00 Numerous lumps removed on mammories $300.00 So many of our dogs need vet care, but at this moment, we need to focus on Sasha.Īll mammory glands removed via Chain surgery (they remove the “chain” of mammories on each side) $1000.00 We realize that not everyone is able to donate towards her care, but please spread the word. It will not be cheap, it will not be easy, but we will get it done. is confident he can remove the cancer, giving Sasha the life she so deserves.Īs you know, any surgery is costly, and our Sasha is heading in for quite the ordeal. Without the surgery, the breast cancer will spread, and she will die. She's a beautiful boxer with the sweetest, most loving disposition and absolutely deserves a chance at a long, healthy life. More good news? The vets are confident that they can make her well again and that's all we needed to hear. The good news that came out of today? She DOES NOT have pancreatitis. She also has a mass on her right flank and needs to be spayed. The diagnosis - MAMMARY TUMORS-both chains (it's breast cancer in dogs) As if that wasn't enough, she also has marked gingival proliferative growths (her mouth is covered with gingival growths). Sasha's wonderful foster mom took her to Tufts Veterinary Hospital in Grafton, MA today to meet with some amazing doctors. Today, we found out just how serious her condition is and what it's going to take to get this beautiful girl healthy again. We knew when she came into rescue, that she had some medical issues that needed to be addressed. She's been in foster care a a few months now. We rely on your kind support to continue our vital work, please donate today.This is SASHA. Please don’t leave clothing, valuables, electrical equipment, or furniture at our centre drop-off points. Signage outside will make it clear where you can drop off your donations. We’re accepting pre-loved donations of treats, toys, towels and bedding (except feather duvets) via our contact-free drop off points. Supporting usĭonate your pre-loved items. If you are interested in donating In Memory, have questions about our Canine Care Card service, leaving a Legacy or if you would like to book a guest speaker for your Community Group, then please get in touch with your local Supporter Relations Officer Lee Pogson or call on 01952 771406. Centre can be reached by a 15-minute drive or by taking the 519 bus to stop Kennels, which takes approximately 20 minutes.Ĭentre can be approached from the A5 or the A49. If you’re interested in a dog, we’ll be able to tell you more about them and help you apply via our online form.Ĭlosest rail station is Shrewsbury. On these days (see our opening times above) you’ll be able to walk around the centre and see some of the dogs in our care. We also have full vet suite, and Oakfield Old Dogs Home. We can care for up to 130 dogs in our 74 kennels, and we make sure our residents get plenty of enrichment in our on-site training barn. ![]()
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