It's is with a really heavy heart that I am writing this, I have made the heartbreaking decision to re-home my beautiful boy Alvin. Alvin will turn 2 on the 30th July this year, he is the sweetest boy with the typical naughty playful boxer ways, and can be really boisterous. We are a family of 4 and although Alvin is good with children I would prefer him to go to a child free home, with a middle aged couple who have experience with the boxer breed, and who can handle him as he is really strong. Alvin does NOT like been left at home alone as we got Alvin in lockdown and has always had people around him, he is amazing with other dogs and has never shown any aggression at all towards another dog he just loves to play. Alvin needs a home that can give him 100% dedication and time and needs to be walked every single day, Alvin will not just go to anyone and they will be checks done on his new forever home, if you think you meet the requirements please don't hesitate to get in touch.
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