This page is dedicated to the wonderful Boxers that have crossed over to the Rainbow Bridge.  Some of them are our own pets and some of them are rescued dogs.  Needless to say; they will live in our hearts always.
Lady Natasha Queen of Chaos, CD, CGC
Natasha Boxer Rescue
In Memory of LUCKY...passed to the rainbow bridge on January 16, 2004.
In Memory of "MAX"...
Max crossed over to the Rainbow Bridge on Friday, February 13, 2004.  Max was approximately 10 years old and was diagnosed with cancer.  It was decided by his foster mom that he would live out the rest of his life with her, until he passed.  However, when Max's condition deteriorated, the decision was made to help him cross over peacefully.  His foster mom stayed with him through the transition.  We are thankful to have had the pleasure of knowing Max.  He meant so much to us all, especially his foster mom.  He knew, for the first time in his life, he was loved...up until the very end.
In Memory of RUDY
...passed to the Rainbow Bridge
July 20, 2004.
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Blue Ridge Boxer Rescue, Inc.
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Jazz .. left us too soon  9-13-04 ..
We had you for almost 9 years.. Lots of great memories!  Chase those ducks with VISA and LOLA till we meet you at the bridge.  You are in our hearts and will be Greatly missed...my  Munchkin !!
Kay & Kevin Peters

In Memory of Jagger 2004
In memory of Toddy
In memory of Charlie
Godspeed sweet Rally.  Your life here was too short.
You will be missed sweet Abby.
You are loved and missed Amos.
Treat me kindly, my beloved master, for no heart in all the world is more grateful for kindness than the loving heart of me.

Do not break my spirit with a stick, for though I should lick your hand between the blows, your patience and understanding will more quickly teach me the things you would have me do.

Speak to me often, for your voice is the world’s sweetest music, as you must know by the fierce wagging of my tail when your footsteps falls upon my waiting ear.

When it is cold and wet, please take me inside, for I am now a domesticated animal, no longer used to bitter elements. And I ask no greater glory than the privilege of sitting at your feet beside the hearth. Though had you no home, I would rather follow you through ice and snow than rest upon the softest pillow in the warmest home in all the land, for you are my god and I am your devoted worshiper.

Keep my pan filled with fresh water, for although I should not reproach you were it dry, I cannot tell you when I suffer thirst. Feed me clean food, that I may stay well, to romp and play and do your bidding, to walk by your side, and stand ready, willing and able to protect you with my life should your life be in danger.

And, beloved master, should the great Master see fit to deprive me of my health or sight, do not turn me away from you. Rather hold me gently in your arms as skilled hands grant me the merciful boon of eternal rest - and I will leave you knowing with the last breath I drew, my fate was ever safest in your hands.

Knowing:
Callie If I had known that on that day our time was near the end
I would hve done things differently, my forever friend.
I would have stayed right next to you deep into the night
but I thought I'd see you in the early morning light.

And so I said "Good night" to you as I walked in through the door
never thinking of the time when I 'd see you no more.
But if  I had know that on that day our time was at the end
I would have done things so differently, my forever friend.

Written by Sally Evans
Dedicated with much love to Callie from her forever Mom Doreen
I love you Callie aka Tooter and miss you each day.
We love you Sophie
God brought Lucky to me for a reason...That reason was to show Lucky the joy of human love and compassion.  Lucky was a stray I picked up while on my morning jog.  He used to be a hunting dog and he was badly abused and malnourished.  I took him to the vet to see if he could be saved but unfortunately he was to sick to live much longer...He had mast cell tumors, abnormal blood cells in his cysts, possible liver and kidney diseases, diabetes, lyme disease, and horrible dental problems...I had to put him down Friday, June 29 but his last days were the best of his life.  He had a nice warm bed and all the food he could eat...So much that I gave him an upset tummy but I am sure he did not care.  I only had him for 4 days but that was enough time for him to touch my heart and for me to touch his...Rest in Peace Lucky I miss you and love you and I am happy to know that you are no longer in any pain or suffering...God Speed sweetheart!!
~Shana

You will always be loved Baby Willie! You touched so many of us here at BRBR! Thank you for being such an inspiration to us all!
Sweet Sonoma...You were such a wonderful baby. Thank you for showing us how great life can be. Gods speed sweet girl!
      Willow, CGC
            October 30, 2001 ~ December 14, 2005

       For Willow

Boxers are angels, sent to watch over us~
They protect and guide us.
They love unconditionally.
They help us to be understanding, unselfish and caring for others.
They make us laugh when we are sad, and they comfort and protect us through life's storms.  

They are teachers, sent to help us learn~
They teach kindness and compassion, patience and devotion.
They teach truth and honesty, and what it means to love and be loved completely in return. All of life's lessons given without judgment or prejudice.

And when the time comes to say goodbye in a physical sense, we can know that in time, the heartache will fade, and be replaced with a sense of peace, and we will look back on the time that we have had together, and know that we were indeed blessed to have shared our lives with such amazing souls. We are all better from having shared our lives with our Boxer angels.

Thank you, my sweet Willow for bringing such joy into my life.  You were, indeed, my angel here on earth, and you will be with me, always.

Laurie Feichter Frodsham
December 14, 2007

In Memory of Spike 1993-2007.
Spike was my heart for 14 years. He never met anyone he didn't like. He loved running in the woods, naps on friday afternoon and cheeseburgers. I will miss him more than I can ever say.
Gina Phelps
Sometimes you come into our lives without rhyme or reason and touch us in a way that no one else has. Thank you Lady Grey Gracie for being that gril. Your foster mom Briana and all the volunteers at BRBR will always love you. We are so thankful for being able to have met you for the short time you had left here on earth.
Gods speed "you old fart."
Casper, your foster mom and your adoptive home as well as all the volunteers at BRBR loved you deeply. You will forever be missed Sweet Boy. Run and play at the Rainbow Bridge and know you will never have to look back at your past again! We love you "Cas."
We only had her 2 months, but like all boxers, they leave their mark on you forever...I know she is in a better place, all pretty like she used to be, bragging to Sophie and Otis and Bailey how she lived like a queen becasue  she met a great group of people at BRBR.
I love you Hope, Karen
(Hopes forever foster mom)
We love you Autum. You will forever be missed.
Love, All the BRBR volunteers
Captain, you left us so suddenly. Your foster parents loved you so much. Thank you for bringing so much joy to those who met you. You will forever be missed.

Sinbad, you will be missed.  Your foster mom Briana, loved you so much. Run free with Lady Grey! Gods speed sweet Sinbad...

Dexter, you were a good old man. You will be forever missed!~
Coburn, your time on earth was short but you were loved by many~you will always be missed but never be forgotten! Your foster mom Amanda loves you very much!
Fang, you are now free from heartache and pain. You will always be loved.

For Mollie, our beloved girl.
November 19, 1997-- June 1, 2008. Thank you for all the love, loyalty and devotion over ten and a half years. You were everything a Boxer should be, beautiful, gracious, protective, funny, playful and so loving. Everyone who met you wanted a Boxer. You helped me raise my children being the most gentle of guardians as you circled the babies taking their first steps just in case they fell. You are irreplaceable and I am so grateful for the peace and dignity of your passing in your sleep as I am for the joy and comfort you have given to all of us over the years. It has been a privilege and an honor. We will always love you and hope one day to see you again darling Mollie.
~The Kelly Family