How to Adopt, Foster and Sponsor

Want to know more about fostering or adopting one of WNC Boxer Rescue’s dogs? For information on how your can open up your home to a dog in need, Click Here for Foster information. We could not continue to grow and save boxers without the support of our fosters. If…

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How to Adopt, Foster and Sponsor

WNC Boxer News & Updates

Stay up-to-date with WNC Boxer Rescue News and Events by checking out our Blog and Facebook page. We have regular adoption events where you can find your next canine family member.

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WNC Boxer News & Updates

We Need Your Support

As a Non-Profit Organization, our success depends on the support we gain through vounteers, donations, sponsorships and fundraising.  WNC Boxer Rescue is always looking for people to help save boxers. We have many ways for you to help; from volunteering your time at an adoption event, donating money to support…

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We Need Your Support

Adopt a Boxer

We have many boxers looking for loving homes. Check out our Available Boxers page for current boxers ready to find their “furever” home! If you want to meet one of these boxers, drop by one of our regular adoption events held on Saturdays.

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Welcome to WNC Boxer Rescue!

Welcome to WNC Boxer Rescue, we are the only Boxer Rescue located in the Mountains of Western North Carolina. We were established in 2009 and our goal simply is to save as many Boxers that we can. We are a 501c3 Non Profit Animal Rescue and all deductions are tax deductible.

We invite you to check out our website and if you are interested in getting more information about our rescue, please  Contact Us.

 


WNC Boxer Rescue: In The News

 

“Zeva & Patton: Bulldog Pups on WLOS Pet Pals”

January 2012

 
 


“Holly the Boxer on WLOS Pet Pals”

January 2012

 
 


“Fletcher Par Fundraiser Goes to the Dogs”

Blue Ridge Times News, October 3, 2011

Author: Gary Glancy

When Robbie Ivey of Arden decided to hold a first-time fundraising event for his nonprofit for animals, WNC Boxer Rescue, he didn’t have to look too far down the road for the perfect venue.

As it does for many similar events throughout the year, Fletcher Community Park played host Sunday to the inaugural Wiggle Butt 5K, 1-Mile Fun Run and Dog Walk.

More than 100 runners — many with their boxers and several other dog breeds at their side… Continue Reading Here…
 


“Buster on WLOS Pet Pals”

September 2, 2011

 


“Rosta on WLOS Pet Pals”

August 31, 2011


 

“Boxer Puppies Rescued After Being Found with Disease”

Blue Ridge Times News, June 11, 2011

Author: Jessica Goodman

Four boxer puppies suffering from demodex, a type of mange or parastic mites, have been rescued from a breeder in Lincolnton by Asheville-based WNC Boxer Rescue Inc.

“It only comes out in stress and times of undernourishment,” said Robbie Ivey, the rescue’s executive director. He said he was told they came from a breeder but had no other information.

A woman called Ivey about the puppies while he was vacationing at Lake Norman, and the caller was able to bring them to Ivey. A criminal investigation…Continue Reading Here
 


 

“Abused Puppies Rescued”

WLOS ABC 13, June 9, 2011

4 Abused puppies rescued by WNC Boxer Rescue were featured on WLOS ABC 13. Click to Watch the Video….

 

 

 


 

“WNC Boxer Rescue Saves Life of Pet”

Asheville Citizen Times, January 19, 2011

Author: Sandra V Rodriguez

Mimi the boxer has her bark back after an animal rescue group helped arrange lifesaving surgery.

Now the nonprofit, WNC Boxer Rescue, has taken up a collection to help raise money to pay the veterinary bills the dog’s family, the Hancocks, estimate at nearly $2,000. The nonprofit offers shelter and placement for abandoned, abused or neglected boxers in the area.

The 4-year-old dog hadn’t eaten for at least four days before…Continue Reading

 


 

Ashvegas: ‘Bring-back season’ difficult for dogs

Asheville Citizen Times, April 5, 2011

Author: Jason Sandford

Welcome to “bring-back season.” It coincides with hopeful spring, but it’s actually a dark time in the pet rescue and shelter world.

Bring-back season arrives a few months after Christmas, according to Robbie Ivey, when the newness of the cute-as-a-button puppy has worn off and responsibility begins to weigh.

In short, “It’s that time of year when people realize they made a mistake”…Continue Reading

 


 

“Animal Rescue Group Collecting Money for Lifesaving Surgery”

Asheville Citizen Times, January 14, 2011

Author: Sandra V Rodriguez

 

Mimi the Boxer has her bark back after an animal rescue group helped arrange for lifesaving surgery.

Now the nonprofit, WNC Boxer Rescue, has taken up a collection to help raise money to pay the veterinary bills the dog’s family, the Hancocks, estimate at nearly $2,000.

The 4-year-old Mimi hadn’t eaten for at least four days before…Continue Reading

 

“WNC nonprofit helps dog get life-saving surgery”

Hendersonville Times News

Jan 29,2011

Author: Jessica Goodman

FLETCHER — Kolleen Hancock began worrying when her dog, Mimi, a 4-year-old boxer, stopped eating. And there was reason to worry.

The 4-year-old boxer had eaten a rope toy, and it was twisted around her abdomen and intestine, their family veterinarian said.

“The surgery was going to be very expensive….Continue Reading

 


WLOS TV: Pennies for Pets

February 7, 2011


WLOS TV: Pet Pals – Izzy

February 25, 2011


WLOS TV: Pet Pals – Lola

February 25, 2011