Basha
(Basha is represented by: MAGSR) Gender: Female Good With Kids: Unknown
      Breed: German Shepherd Dog
      Color: Black & Tan
      Date of Birth: 05/05/2013
     Date of Birth is estimated: Yes
    Current Size: 72 lbs
    Ideal/Potential Size: 68 lbs
    Housebroken: Yes
    Obedience Trained: Basic Commands
    Living With: Foster
    History: Owner Surrender 
  
    
      Good with Cats: Yes, with proper introduction
      Other Dogs OK: Most
    Foster Needed?: Yes
Represented by: MAGSR
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 NID#: 13003 
  Date Added:  
  Added to DB: Fri, 2023-05-05 18:11
  Last updated: Tue, 2025-09-09 14:24
  
Not Ready for Adoption: No 
  Commitment Dog: No
  Show as New: No 
  Special Needs: No 
  Dog Record Archived (1=Yes/0=No): 1 
Description
We don’t know if it’s ‘Maybelline’ or maybe it's MAGSR, but this ‘Beautiful Basha’ (or Rose from the Golden Girls) doesn’t look or act her age! It’s clear she was well taken care of, but unfortunately an abrupt change with her previous owner's living situation has left her as an owner-surrender. It was a heartbreaking decision, but the couple knew bringing her to MAGSR would give her the best chance at living out her golden years, (much like Rose) in a loving home.
As we get to really know Basha, she is somewhat bashful, but still very active, working-line, almost 11 year old beauty. It’s really difficult to believe she’s almost 11! She has the agility and energy to leap a 2’ hurdle to chase a squirrel out of your yard for absolute protection! Basha’s foster reports she is unfortunately struggling with her new living situation and will need some time to decompress and realize she is safe and will be loved and taken care of, much like the final episodes of the Golden Girls.
Since Basha comes from a working-line of GSD’s, she is well trained and knows a number of tricks, but is probably up to learning a few more. This will help fulfill her need for both physical and mental stimulation. Because she has a high prey drive, it’s probably best she is placed either in a home without cats, or with one that is a dog-savvy cat.
Basha is absolutely eager to find the right FUR-ever family, and would really thrive in an environment where she is provided the basic necessities of a senior, working-line puppy-at-heart - training, structure, boundaries, routines, and continued guidance.
If ‘Beautiful Basha’/ “Golden-Girl Basha’’ sounds like the golden era you would like to chat about life with, please ask to add her to your family today!












