PrincessElsa

Princess Elsa

Boxer Mix (Siberian Husky X Boxer Mix)
Medium Coat
Small Female (36 lbs)

  • Adoption Pending!!

  • 2 years old

  • Spayed

  • Microchipped

  • Coat: White

  • Eyes: Baby blue

  • Natural ears & docked tail

  • Energy Level (1-10) = 9 energetic

  • Exercise needs: daily

  • Activity level: high, but but can come down after some time to run and play

  • Unknown if crate trained.

  • Likes to vocalize: more of a Husky yodel

  • House trained

  • Requires 6ft fenced yard.

  • Indoor/outdoor.

  • Continued training.

  • Low shedding.

  • Unknown with cats.

  • Good with other dogs with proper introductions.

  • Unknown with children

  • Good with adults.


Introducing Princess Elsa!

Staaahp the press!

This 36 lb cutie was just pulled from the euthanasia list at Devore by an angel. They didn’t have room for her but couldn’t leave her behind to lose her beautiful life.  They reached out to Daryl Ralison of Underdogs of Love Rescue and asked if he could take Taffy but he had just rescued a mama Pibble and her puppies and unfortunately the Inn was full.  Daryl then contacted WCBR and we just couldn’t say no to that face! Just take a look at those stunning baby blues.  One can really get lost in Elsa’s sparkly eyes and we did!

Elsa is 2 years old and fully vetted - so already spayed and UTD on her vaccinations … and she can hear just fine.

She is very friendly and an absolute sweetheart.

She is a Siberian-Boxski … very rare and beautiful! She is a bundle of puppy energy and hasn’t had much leash training. Elsa is still very puppy like. Her ideal adopter would be someone active, doesn’t mind puppy brain and can work on her training.

Today, she proved to be our adorable Snow Princess with the warmest heart you could ask for. With her thicker coat she also could tolerate cooler weather for those romps in the snow and rain, than our thin-fur Boxers.

This silky soft girl is 72.9% Boxer and 27.1% Siberian Husky ... the elusive Siberian-Boxski!

Elsa meeting Lola for the first time. She would do well with another dog in the home for play and guidance.

** Please note: West Coast Boxer Rescue does not adopt female dogs to homes that already have a female dog.