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UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES MAY RESCUE BOXERS BE USED FOR BREEDING. After adoption the new owner will be contacted by a member of NBR with the object of ensuring the dog is happily settled and to assist with any problems that may arise. After approx 6 weeks, it is usual to make a home visit to ensure that all is well. The new owner is required to ensure that their name and address is permanently engraved on to the collar, or a disc attached thereto. Should the dog become lost or missing, the new owner must notify the Police and NBR immediately. The new owner must provide qualified veterinary treatment in cases of injury or illness. A condition of adoption is that insurance is taken out for your Boxer. Veterinary treatment is very expensive and even a small injury or slight illness can result in heavy fees. NBR cannot be responsible for any damage or costs in connection with the dog after it has been adopted. New owners must undertake the following:-
NORFOLK BOXER RESCUE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REMOVE ANY DOG CONSIDERED TO BE UNSUITABLY PLACED. NBR REGRETS THAT DONATIONS ARE NOT RETURNABLE. SHOULD IT BECOME NECESSARY TO PART WITH YOUR BOXER FOR ANY REASON, THE SECRETARY MUST BE NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOUR BOXER BE PASSED ON TO A THIRD PARTY. IN ALL CASES NBR WILL UNDERTAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR RE-HOMING |