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Doxie by Proxy is another one of our returning rescues for Spring Fling! They love meeting so many great people there and have found some amazing fosters and adopters!


This Dachshund rescue group formed in 2019 from a love of rescuing and of Dachshunds. The volunteers with Doxie by Proxy have over 50 years combined experience with rescue work and focus their efforts on dogs in North Carolina. Once a dog is taken in, they are a part of Doxie by Proxy for life! That means that no matter what, that dog has a place with them if they need it. They prioritize helping dogs in shelters since they are at the highest risk, but will also accept owner surrenders if they have foster homes available.


Whenever possible, Doxie by Proxy tries to help owners work through the issues that are leading them to surrender their pet. They have plenty of experience to draw on and encourage people to reach out to a trainer when needed.


Stop by their booth and say hello! You can keep up with Doxie by Proxy on their website and their social media channels, Facebook and Instagram.

 
 
 
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Welcome Love Mutts Rescue again this year! Love Mutts has joined us many years for Spring Fling as well as held adoption events at some of our stores over the years. Being a long-time Spring Fling attendee, Marli, the founder of Love Mutts says that she loves the Easter Egg Hunt and seeing so many people and organizations, especially since that means new people get to know Love Mutts!


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Love Mutts Rescue is a non-breed-specific dog rescue operating in central North Carolina and south central Virginia, operating since June of 2006. They are a volunteer based group that work hard to rescue dogs that come from all backgrounds. They have helped all kinds of animals since they started, including 7,500 dogs, 500 cats, 2 horses, 3 100lb pigs, and a few rabbits and guinea pigs. That's quite a list! Love Mutts pulls dogs from shelters whenever they have foster space available and will also accept dogs when the person who found them or the owner, can keep them in their home and act as a foster parent. Their rescue motto is "It Matters to this One", a reference to the Starfish story, as they work to save as many dogs as they can.


Once a dog joins the rescue, they provide them with appropriate medical care, and place them in foster homes where they can be loved and nourished while they await their forever home. Their goal is to help all dogs that come into the rescue and find the families that are destined to be theirs.


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Meet one of their current adoptable dogs, Beckham. This handsome guy has been with Love Mutts for quite a while, in fact, he's the dog that's been with them the longest! At 55lbs, he isn't too big or too small, he's just right. He is described as an active guy, who would be a great hiking companion. If you're more into hanging around the house, Beckham would love to hang out next to you on the couch, on his own bed, or just by your side, no matter where you are. He is house trained and crate trained as well.


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Beckham has lots of dog friends and is good with most dogs, given proper introductions are done. He does best meeting other dogs in a controlled environment like a fenced yard, events can be hard for him because of the extra activity. He has had lots of training and has learned to check in with his handler when he gets stressed. Beckham is currently in boarding and his adoption includes "lessons" with his current trainer. This guy just celebrated his second birthday, help Beckham find his perfect match so that he gets to spend all the rest of his birthdays with his fur-ever family! If you can't adopt, you can share his Petfinder profile or make a donation to Love Mutts to help Beckham and all the other pets in the care of Love Mutts.


Follow Love Mutts on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram to keep up to date with their events and adoptable pets!

 
 
 
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Carolina Boxer Rescue has joined us for many Spring Flings in the past and we are happy to have them attending again this year! As veteran Spring Fling attendees, their favorite part of the event is meeting so many new people who may not know about their work.


Established in 2001 by three NC natives, Carolina Boxer Rescue works to help boxers (and boxer mixes) as often as possible, regardless of age, medical status, or health condition, across Virginia, North and South Carolina and parts of Georgia. They are a foster-based rescue, which means all their dogs are in foster homes across their service area.


In addition to dogs available for adoption, they also have hospice foster homes, where dogs with advanced medical conditions receive the love and care they need until it's time for them to cross the rainbow bridge.


If you want to help out, they are always in need of foster homes as well as people to transport boxers from shelters to their foster homes. Donations are another great way to contribute if you don't have the time for fostering or transporting dogs.

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Bistro is one of their available dogs. Read her blurb here or check out her page on their website for all the details!


You can read more about Bistro and all the other dogs available from Carolina Boxer Rescue on their website, linked above, or on their social media channels, Facebook and Instagram.

 
 
 
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