Links for Boxers Lovers & Furry Friends of Oklahoma

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1. Oklahoma Lost Boxers as of 4-10-08
     Please help! Our fence fell over in the storm last night and our dogs got out. We are missing a Female brindle boxer named Abby. She is wearing a Multi-Colored thin collar. The fawn male (Buster) is not wearing a collar. Neither of the animals have been spayed or neutered. If you find or see these dogs, please contact our family as soon as possible...We want them home. Thank you-Amanda(558-1200) Chris (313-1160)

2. Dog Park in Norman
     The Dog Park was opened to the public in April 2005. It is a two-acre, double gated, grass park with separate large and small dog areas.They are a non profit making community and RELY on DONATIONS to improve this wonderful place. There are trees, benches, doggie bags, and lots of space for happy dogs to run. Also, the humans brought along by their dogs, can socialize with other dog lovers in the park! The Dog Park is FREE to the public. Rules of the Park and Liability issues are posted at the Park, and on this site. The Dog Park will be closed at dusk daily.

3. Dog Friendly Places
     DogFriendly.com, Inc. is the leading provider of nationwide city guides and travel guides for dog owners. They are dedicated to finding places that people and dogs can enjoy together. If you want to travel, sightsee, or just go around town with your pooch, then you've come to the right place! They focus on listing places that allow dogs of all sizes (some of our advertisers allow small dogs only), as well as focusing on lodging that does not restrict dogs to smoking rooms. DogFriendly.com has been online since June of 1998 and are always adding new dog-friendly places for you and your best friend

4. National Disaster Search Dog Rescue Foundation
     The mission of the Search Dog Foundation is to produce the most highly trained canine disaster search teams in the nation. The job of these teams is to find people buried alive in the wreckage of natural disasters and terrorist attacks. To create these teams, SDF recruits rescued dogs from shelters and breed rescue groups, gives them professional training, and partners them with firefighters and other first responders at no cost to their departments. We ensure lifetime care for every dog in our program: once rescued, these dogs will never need to be rescued again.

5. Pedigree Million Dog Mosaic
     Here's your dog's chance to help us help dogs: We'll make a $1 donation* to The PEDIGREE® Adoption Drive for every dog photo that's uploaded to the mosaic. Upload your favorite dog photo today. To help you find your shot in the mosaic, we'll send you a search code. Then, for a little face time with your dog, simply enter the code and—zoom—you're there. Share the mosaic with other dog lovers. Just give us their email addresses and we'll make a donation for every photo they upload.