
Talia
Talia
Boxer
Short Coat
Small Females (40 lbs)
Likes to vocalize: Unknown
House trained
Requires 6ft fenced yard.
Indoor/outdoor.
Needs continued training.
Adopter experience beneficial.
Low shedding.
Unknown with cats.
Good with dogs.
Good with dog children.
Good with adults.
Available!
8 years old
Spayed
Microchipped
Coat: Brown White
Eyes: Brown
Natural ears & natural tail
Energy Level (1-10) = 4-5, senior chill energy.
Exercise needs: daily
Activity level: moderate
Crate trained.
Introducing Bella
Talia is an 8 year old female Boxer currently located in Oceanside. She is spayed but needs her vaccinations updated and a microchip. Her weight is estimated to be around 40 lbs. While her teeth have a unique appearance, they don’t seem to cause her any issues, and she has no known medical concerns.
Talia has been with her current family since she was a puppy, but after eight years, family members have developed allergies, making it necessary to find her a new home.
She is a loving and gentle girl who adores people, including children, having grown up with four of them. Talia is also great with other dogs and has even helped foster dogs build confidence around people and fellow canines. However, she has never been around cats.
Talia is housebroken and crate trained. She is well past her puppy phase and enjoys lounging in sunny spots on the bed but still has plenty of energy. She greets you with joyful wiggles when you come home and will vocally let you know when it’s dinnertime or she needs to go outside. She eats both kibble and raw food, enjoying chicken (any part), carrots, fish, and eggs. Currently, she is on Pedigree kibble and has adapted well to food transitions in the past.
She tolerates baths well and is fairly cooperative with nail trims. She enjoys playing in the water and a good game of tug-of-war. Talia is in need of a dedicated foster or adopter who can provide her with a new loving home that she deserves.



** Please note: West Coast Boxer Rescue does not adopt female dogs to homes that already have a female dog.