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You have reached the shelter page for Diamond Springs Boxer Rescue. Diamond Springs Boxer Rescue is located in fennville, Michigan. If you have information to add or update for Diamond Springs Boxer Rescue, please click here and let us know.

Diamond Springs Boxer Rescue

2525 68th Street
fennville, Michigan 49408
Phone: 616-813-8690
Email: mark@diamondspringsboxerrescue.org
Website: www.petfinder.org/shelters/MI137.html


Our Mission
Diamond Springs Boxer Rescue is a private, volunteer, organization. We are dedicated to the rescue of unwanted, neglected, abused,and abandoned Boxers from shelters, as strays, or from owners who need to give up their Fur Kid due to changing life circumstances such as: relocation, financial hardship, divorce, illness, or death. We provide food, shelter, medical attention, and TLC during their wait for the "RIGHT" forever home. We are committed to forming an alliance with others who do rescue in Michigan and the surrounding areas to provide better access to fur kids in need and potential applicants. We can't save every Fur Kid but we can make a difference...one Fur Kid at a time!

How we got started
We started Diamond Springs Boxer Rescue in January, 2001 as a named organization, however, our interest in rescue work began many years ago when we visited the local humane society and adopted a little Blue Healer girl that we named Tilly. Not restricted to Boxers at the time, we took in any animal needing our help. Over time, however, we were asked by a friend if we would like to adopt a white Boxer, and that was all it took for us to fall in love with the breed. His smushed-up little face and boxer antics stole our hearts. His immense loyalty has sparked in us a devotion to the breed that continues to grow stronger every day. After a few adoptions of our own we are running out of couch space so we decided to go into Boxer Rescue full-time to help fur kids in need find great forever homes.

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