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Why does ABR give a new family a 72-hour trial period before adopting a Boxer?

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Why does ABR give a new family a 72-hour trial period before adopting a Boxer?

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Dogs are living beings with their own personalities and behaviors. We have seen, on several occasions, dogs go into a home and their behavior changes. Our foster families work through many behavioral problems with these dogs and if the environment changes and a new family does not continue the current training, the dog can revert back to its old ways. The 72-hour period ensures that the family and the dog will all be happy and the family can make sure this is the boxer for them.

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