Boxer

Chapi

With her sugar kissed face and her brindle markings, Chapi is an easy girl to love. She is around 8 years old and a Boxer mix. Chapi is a very sweet girl who greets every person she meets with a wagging tail. She is housetrained in her current foster home and can be left home alone without any issues. She doesn't really care to play with other dogs and would prefer her own space so we think she would be happiest as the only dog in her forever home. If you think you are ready to add to your family by adopting Chapi then fill out an adoption questionnaire on our website today! We recommend completing the questionnaire and connecting with an adoption coach before looking for a dog or puppy you'd like to adopt. If you're already approved to adopt or if you've adopted from Labs and More before, connect with your adoption coach for the next steps.

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Dog Details

Breed

Boxer

Gender

Female

Color

Black and White and Brown Brindle

Coat

Short

Tail

A Natural Tail

Eyes

Brown

Age

8 years

Size

Large

Weight

60 lbs.

Category

Senior Dogs

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