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TYSON (IV)
STATE: Western NY
AGE:  5 yrs
DOB:  
WEIGHT: 65 lbs
SEX: Male
NEUT/UTD: Yes/Yes
COAT COLOR: Brindle
DOCKED TAIL:   No
CROPPED EARS:   No
CHILDREN UNDER 4: Yes
CHILDREN OVER 4: Yes
SEPARATION ANXIETY: None
OTHER DOGS: Yes
CATS:  Yes
CRATE TRAINED: Yes
HOUSE TRAINED: Yes 
LEASH TRAINED: Yes  
OBEDIENCE TRAINED: Some  
MICROCHIPPED: No
ADOPTION FEE: $300
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UPDATE 12/29/10 - These boys are awesome ...we just had our first Christmas with them ....we cannot express enough what loving sweet doggies Pyston and Tyson are . The wonderful people who fostered them really did a great job ! They are perfect ...case closed !

UPDATE 9/17/10 - Awesome doggies , already bonding with our kid's who are 7 and 10 . The boys foster Mom and Dad sure have done a great job with these lovers ! Big thanks to them .


9/17/10 - Tyson has been adopted!

7/23/10 -
Oh well, these perfect little boxer boys did not get adopted after all.  Too bad for them, but great for us.  We get to have them more to ourselves!  Yeah!  We only fall more and more in love with these babies the longer they are here.  I have not had any more well behaved babies to foster than these two.  So good are they.....not runners when off the leash...touch nothing in the house........they sleep in their own beds......they don't bother my baby girl boxers.  They play amongst themselves.  I can't say enough about Ty and Py.  The perfect pair of boxer boys that get along with everyone, kids of all ages and sizes, and all our neighborhood dogs, big and small.
     I would love to see both babies, Ty and Py, get adopted to a great home, or homes.  But we would miss them terribly!  I have to say I am selfish when it comes to them.  We are more than proud to foster them and we love them more and more each day. We know they need a great forever home, but they are so happy here together and content.  But I guess it's not about us, Ty and Py need a wonderful home to go to.  I hope, for their sakes, that it happens soon.  In the mean time, we are here to love them till they do.  Please, if you are looking for two wonderful boxer boys, look no further, they are here.


7/6/10 -
Due to an illness in the family, Tyson and Pyston will not be adopted after all, so they're still ready and waiting for the right family to come along! Come and get 'em!

06/09/10 -
I really can"t say much more about these two perfect little baby boys.  They are so sweet and lovable.  They are quite a pair together.  Though I believe they could do pretty well if they were adopted to separate homes.  Pyston would definitely do good on his own.  I do Feel Tyson is more attached to Pyston than the other way around.  Either way, they are both sweet well behaved boys.
     Pyston and Tyson are so good in the house.  They let you know when they need to go outside to do their business.  There has been absolutely no accidents in the house whatsoever.  They play with each other and keep themselves entertained.  They are not rough players, nor are they jumpy at all.  But they do make excellent watch dogs.  They are always checking to see what is going on around the house inside and out.  But once the visitor is in the house the boys cozy right up to them.  Happy little greeters! 
     We really love these boys so much and hope they find the perfect loving home they deserve


5/25/10 -
These boys are almost inseparable! They are very close. Tyson is more attached to Pyston than the other way around. When I had Pyston outside and Tyson inside the house, Tyson cried for his brother. But the other way around, Pyston could give two hoots. But either way, I still feel these boys are best staying together. They are very attached. They have been togther since birth, and are really content and happy being together.
     They are wonderful boys to foster. They touch nothing in the house when left alone. We don't even need to lock their crate doors at night. No "accidents" in the house at all. They love to play and love their walks. They are not runners off the leash, for the most part anyway. They still need to be trained on the leash a little bit more, though. They can be distracted easily by squirrels, birds, and whatever else may be crawling around in the woods. Typic! al of any curious dog on a walk.
     But I know Pyston and Tyson would make a perfect addition to any family who wishes to have two great boxers in the house. They are the perfect pair to make anyone laugh and play!!! We simply love them so much already!!

5/13/2010 -
When I was asked to foster two boxers this time I was hesitant to do so.  Then I was told they were brothers and and it would be great if they stayed together.  I agreed.  I also braced myself for chaos with four dogs in the house, that's with my two spoiled girls already.
      What a wonderful surprise!  Pyston and Tyson are just that, wonderful!  Two well behaved dogs!  e love them so much already.  They are decent on the leash, they touch nothing in the house.  They don't even get on the furniture.  They love their crates.  They don't beg at the table and they are soooooo lovable.  No accidents or marking in the house!  I can foster ten babies if they were all like Ty and Pyston!
      Anyhow, we had visited with the vet today!  The boys are all UTD with shots and Tyson weighs 65 lbs. with Pyston weighing in at 68 lbs.  Both boys tested negative for HW and both are being neutered this Friday!  YEAH!!  They are in great shape, these two strong muscular babies!
      I will try and get some pictures soon of each handsome boy!  I should mention that we strongly feel the boys should stay together when they get adopted.  Trust me, the family that gets these two sweethearts won't be sorry.  They are pleasure to foster!  Sweet, lovable, playful, and well behaved in the house!  Look for more updates in a week!!!


5/8/10 -
Pyston and Tyson arrived today at their foster home.   Thank you Karen for driving these two brothers here on a strong windy day.
     Once these boys settled in, they were very polite young men.  They sniffed out my two females, [the bitches, I call them] and tried to make friends.  Of course, my girls hate fosters and weren't very happy to meet them. [They forget where they come from]. Spoiled.
     Anyway, they listen pretty well and and don't get too excited when they greet you at the door.  They settle down fast after greeting you.  Not big jumpers at all.  Just two sweet boys looking for love and attention. We are making an appt. Monday for shots, HW test, and schedule for neutering!  Cant's wait!  More after vet visit.