Ivy
(Ivy is represented by: MAGSR) Gender: Female Good With Kids: Unknown
Breed: German Shepherd Dog
Color: Black & Tan
Date of Birth: 10/20/2016
Date of Birth is estimated: Yes
Current Size: 75 lbs
Ideal/Potential Size: 87 lbs
Housebroken: Unknown
Obedience Trained: Working on it
Living With: Foster
History: Owner Surrender
Good with Cats: Unknown
Other Dogs OK: Unknown
Foster Needed?: No
Represented by: MAGSR
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NID#: 16805
Date Added:
Added to DB: Mon, 2025-10-20 23:10
Last updated: Mon, 2025-10-20 23:10
Not Ready for Adoption: Yes
Commitment Dog: No
Show as New: Yes
Special Needs: No
Dog Record Archived (1=Yes/0=No): 0
Description
Not every dog gets to spend their life curled up on a couch, showered with affection, and surrounded by family. Ivy’s story is a reminder of just how resilient dogs can be — even when life hasn't always been as kind as you may hope.
Though Ivy has known human kindness, she has never known the comfort of a true home until now. She came to MAGSR having never lived in a home, yet her soulful eyes and calm presence speak of a dog who still believes in love. Physically, Ivy carries the weight of a life spent giving more than she received. Her body shows signs of many litters, untreated medical conditions, and severe arthritis. When her pain became too much to ignore, a decision was made to give Ivy the care she so desperately needed — and she joined the MAGSR family.
One of our amazing senior foster families immediately stepped up, giving Ivy her very first taste of home: a comfortable household, soft beds, quiet spaces, and unconditional love. Despite her past, Ivy is gentle, affectionate, and slowly learning the joys of being a beloved companion. She enjoys short walks, tasty treats, and has recently discovered the magic of dog beds.
But Ivy's journey is far from over. Upon arrival, she was diagnosed with:
- Severe arthritis in her front left leg, causing her significant pain and lameness
- A skin infection requiring treatment before other procedures could take place
- Ulcerated tumors and masses on her chest and belly
- Underweight frame, which needed to be addressed before surgery could commence
This week, Ivy bravely underwent a complicated hysterectomy, had several masses removed, and began treatment to address her discomfort. Radiographs of her joins and chest were taken to determine the extent of her needs. Consultations with specialists also took place. At this time biopsy results are pending, and more invasive care may be needed. Despite everything, Ivy remains calm, loving, and endlessly patient — a true testament to her spirit. She is wearing her surgical pajamas like a champ, is adjusting to the cone and pro collar, and has been very patient when going through daily clean up and care. Ivy isn’t available for adoption just yet, but she will be — once she’s strong, healthy, and ready for the next chapter of her life.
Ivy’s care is ongoing and expensive. If you’re touched by her story, please consider making a donation toward her medical expenses. Every dollar helps us continue to care for dogs like Ivy — the ones who’ve waited too long for a family of their own and are finally getting their chance. Donations can be made at magsr.org. Thank you in advance for joining us in believing in second chances.
Ivy is an exceptional girl who we know is worth every dime.