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-3rd July 20090

Directions for LETBR FUNDAY EVENT 12th July 2009

For the next 3 weeks the road that you would take coming off the A1139  after leaving the A1 (M) will be blocked off, although there is a diversion in place, we thought you might like to see this route!!

Leave A1 (M) Junction17 (east of England Showground)

Follow for about 7 miles (Duel Carriageway) to Roundabout, Take 2nd  exit (Garage on Left) to Roundabout….take 1st exit to Roundabout (350 yards)….take 3rd exit to Roundabout (McDonalds on left)
Take 2nd exit A47, follow signs for Wisbech, go through Thorney & Guyhurn to Roundabout Junction A47 & A1101. Turn left onto the A1101 and follow until you come to the A17.
Turn left and keep going, you will come onto Holbeach Roundabout, go all the way round taking the 3rd exit off, follow this round to the traffic lights, and then do a SHARP left onto Park Road…..keep on this road and you will see us (or even hear us) half way up that road on your left!!


-13th May 2009 Annual Funday

Lincolnshire, Essex & Trent Boxer Rescue is proud to announce the Annual Funday. It is on Sunday the 12th of July 2009 at Holbeach football club, Park Road, Holbeach, PE12 7EE. Please click here for more information.

-13th May 2009
Desperate Help Needed!! UPDATE
We have made some great progress on raising funds for Master Ozzie. We have since had more bad news. He now needs both legs operating on.

We have a thread on our forums following the situation and the donations made so far. Please visit our forums for more information here.

If you would like to donate towards Ozzie please follow this link

If you wish to read more about Ozzies desperate plight click here

Introduction

We hope you find this site both interesting and informative, and look forward to your support in our ever demanding work.

Our aim is to provide the highest quality of care for every boxer that comes to us within this rescue; their welfare is our main concern. Every dog is assessed by me and our team of helpers to ensure that we find that dog the right forever home.

Every new prospective home is checked out by our team of helpers across the country, we then match the dog to that home, ‘we never have dogs to view’ we take into consideration new owner’s life style and circumstances and match the dog in that way.

A lot of dedicated work and time is put into what we wish to achieve for that dog. Once a new owner has adopted from us we then stay in contact with the owner and their dog/s for the rest of that dog/s life. We therefore ask you to think long and hard in making the decision to hand your dog/s into our rescue. The work involved in re-homing each dog is enormous. On average we re-home between 300 to 350 dogs a year. All this is done with the dedication of voluntary helpers and members of this rescue. No one in this rescue takes a wage from what we are doing, and all donations go back into caring for the welfare of each dog. Boxer people are a race unto themselves (you know what I mean!) our love and devotion to this breed is second to none. The sheer pleasure I have when new owners (and past owners) adopt these magnificent dogs is overwhelming.

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