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Explore Boxer Mastiff Mix, Boxer Mix, and more!Gilbert O'sullivanBoxer MixDogs For AdoptionAdoptionBoxersA DogArizonaPetsDogsHow Fostering Changed My Life:The Untold Story by Simon Welchlin In the fall of 2004, I took my very first breath of fresh air. My feet touched the ground and I searched effortlessly for my mother for food. In those first few months of life, I was surrounded by my litter-mates and my mother. I learned how to play, snuggle, and bark. Then the day came in late fall when I was shipped off to a family. I was very young and do not remember if I was put on the streets, in a pet store, or in a little boy’s hand first. I do remember I went somewhere.Read More →Our MISSIONFind out about our organization, mission, our methods, and the results of our efforts for our animals.Learn More →ADOPT A BoxerReady to take the next step? You can bet our Boxers are!Find Out How →WELCOME TO CANINE RESCUE COALITION AZ MASTIFF RESCUE " Every dog deserves a second chance "
Canine Rescue Coalition, Inc. is a non-profit 501c3 rescue. We are dedicated to rescuing English Mastiffs and Neapolitan Mastiffs and other Giant or  Mastiff Breeds, restoring them to health, and finding them loving, permanent homes. Canine Rescue Coalition is solely volunteer based and we encourage community involvement. Community involvement includes raising funds to support our cause, and educating the public on the rewards of responsible pet ownership. It also includes raising awareness on the importance of spaying and neutering. Gunther is a brindle gentle sweet soul. Gunther is a owner surrender that came form a home with children and a cat and another large breed male dog. Gunther is house trained and gentle on a leash. Gunther is almost ready for a new home and in the mea...read more about Gunther- ADOPTION PENDING Meet Annie,Annie is house trained and crate trained. She is easy on a leash. Annie is all puppy Loves to play and will jump at times when to excited.
Annie is very sweet and would do best in a active family with another dog to play with. Annie has th...read more about Annie Ceaser is a sweet younger corso. Ceaser is non reactive to our cat when introduced however as with all cats, its a case by case as each dog reacts differently with each cat.Ceaser is dog friendly with female large breed dogs and he did meet another i...read more about CeaserHomes For Sale On Sky Creek Ranch Golf Course Boris is a sweet adult corso that LOVES to cuddle. Mrs Magician T ShirtHe is fine with children older then the age of 5 yrs. Boris is gentle on a leash. Over Toilet Storage AldiHe loves all people and wants nothing more then getting pets or hanging out with the family. He has not had the best ...read more about Boris
Koda is a 3 yr old mastiff. Koda has been to training so he knows all basic obedience and is well behaved. Koda would like to find a home with a possible other large breed female dog and maybe kids over the age of 5 yrs. Koda is in foster now in CO f...read more about Koda TO ANYONE WHO'S EVER RESCUED A DOG Quietly, behind the scenes, without any recognition, are legions of amazing people who are making a difference in ways large and small.  They are the unsung heroes whose only 'thanks' is a sloppy, wet kiss from a rescued dog or the tiniest tail wag of a frightened, beaten-down canine soul who's learning to trust again.  And that is enough to keep them going when their hearts get heavy. It's easy to wonder how your small efforts can ever help curb the problems we face in sheltering.  It's easy to be discouraged as you hold a trembling, sick, or injured animal in your arms and know how many more there are.  It's devastating to know that an animal you could not save has been lost. 
It's easy to shed tears and be bogged down by the vast numbers who need your help. And yet, despair can be erased in a moment as you watch a long-time shelter 'guest' go home, or an abused animal slowly learn to trust you.  You can make a difference, one dog at a time. Every animal advocate, every shelter or rescue worker, every person who donates, adopts, spays and neuters, or works diligently every day should read this story when the going gets tough.  It's been rewritten in many forms, but originally was written by Loren Eiseley, an anthropologist. One day a man was walking along a beach as the sun was rising on the day.  As he walked along the shore, he noticed a small figure up ahead.  As he got closer, he realized it was a small boy who was picking up objects from the sand and throwing them into the sea.  As he approached, he said to the boy, "What are you doing?".  The boy replied, "Throwing starfish into the ocean".  "But why?" asked the astounded man.  "Because the sun is coming up and they are stranded on the beach. 
The tide has gone out and if I don't help them, they will die".  The man thought for a moment as he looked up and down the vast stretch of beach covered with hundreds of starfish.  "Young man, don't you realize there are miles and miles of beach and starfish along every mile?  You can't possibly make a difference!"  At this, the boy bent down to pick up yet another starfish, walked to the water's edge and threw it in.  "Made a difference to that one", he said. Thank you to those who make a difference, from the bottom of every rescued animal's heart! If you'd like to join the fight to save the lives of homeless, abandoned, abused animals, here are ways you can help:Purchasing a dog feeds the demand for more to be produced.  Adopt a shelter dog or one from a specific breed rescue group.  They rock, and will be forever grateful! Spay, neuter, and tag / microchip your pets.  This will vastly cut down on the number of animals in shelters.Check with local shelters who always need foster homes for some special dogs.