Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Hank
ADOPTED 01/21/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Hank came to us from a shelter where he was ended up for going after chickens and goats, so a home without livestock is best for Hank. He is a friendly boy and good with children. He also gets along well with other dogs. Hank is in a foster home enjoying a warm comfy bed, exercise and of course lots of love and care.
Updates:Hank is a wonderful dog and very friendly and laid back. Sadly, sweet Hank tested heartworm positive when seen by a MAGSR vet. He obviously was not kept on monthly Heartworm Preventatives which would have protected him. MAGSR will make sure Hank gets the treatment he needs to rid his body of Heartworms so that he may enjoy many more years of life. Treatment is expensive but Hank is certainly worth the cost. Donations towards his treatment would be greatly appreciated – this would also help us save other dogs with medical needs.
Bella
ADOPTED 01/20/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Bella's owners could not care for her appropriately and she spent most of her young life in a crate but all that has changed now that she is in the rescue living with a foster. She is a puppy in every sense of the way in that she has boundless energy and is very inquisitive. She loves to cuddle, give puppy kisses, and play with squeaky toys. She will need work on her leash manners but she corrects easily and wants to please. She is very much a lap dog and just wants to be close to her people at all times. Bella gets along with dogs and kids and is just the happiest girl when given love and attention. She enjoys car rides so long as she can look out the window : ) Bella is ready find her forever home, could that be you?
Hoss
ADOPTED 01/19/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
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This young handsome boy landed in a shelter and we have no idea why. He is 7 months old, full of energy and puppy behaviors. He is in need of training as he is lacking manners and has so much to learn. With training, structure and guidance from his new family he will learn to be a well mannered boy. It is obvious whoever had him for his first months of life did not take the time to teach him. If you are looking for a young, playful, willing to learn boy and have the time to commit to ongoing training ask to meet Hoss.
McGregor
ADOPTED 01/15/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
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McGregor made his way to us from a shelter where he had been taken in as a stray. We have no information about his past but our volunteers are getting to know him better. He may be 5 years old but he has the energy of a younger dog. He does require training as it's obvious that no one ever spent time with him teaching much. With guidance, training and consistency he will learn what is acceptable but he needs a family to help him learn.
Briggs
ADOPTED 01/07/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Briggs was surrendered to a shelter by his former family as he may have EPI, which is easily treatable. They had planned on breeding him with their female Shepherds, thankfully that will not happen now. With so many unwanted dogs in shelters we did not need more to add to those that die everyday. We will be having Briggs tested for EPI and should he have it he will be started on enzymes, it's that simple. He is such a friendly boy who thinks he is a lap dog. He is good with other dogs. Watch for updates.
Updates:Briggs is a wonderful dog and very friendly and affectionate – he just wants his human to love and pet him. Sadly, sweet Briggs tested heartworm positive when seen by a MAGSR vet. He obviously was not kept on monthly Heartworm Preventatives which would have protected him. MAGSR will make sure Briggs gets the treatment he needs to rid his body of Heartworms so that he may enjoy many more years of life. Treatment is expensive but Briggs is certainly worth the cost. Donations towards his treatment would be greatly appreciated, this would also help us save other dogs with medical needs
MAGSR has tested Briggs and he has Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI), which can be very well controlled with proper nutrition and adding enzymes to his food which helps with digestion. More information can be found at epi4dogs.com along with before and after pictures of dogs that have EPI.
From time to time you come across a dog whose outgoing and playful personality simply warms your heart. Briggs is that dog. An impressive and lovable boy, Briggs simply wants to be a member of the family. Since coming into his foster home, we have discovered that Briggs is very well behaved in his crate, loves toys, and takes every opportunity he can get to snuggle in for attention. At this time Briggs knows a few commands - come, sit, and paw. He clearly likes to please and will be the star of the class when it comes to training.
Although Briggs has a few restrictions at this time due to his heart worm treatment, he is a great patient and does not seem phased by these restrictions. As his body heals, Briggs will definitely enjoy playing with toys and socializing regularly. Briggs would love nothing more than a forever home that will provide him with the training, exercise, and love this special guy deserves. If Briggs sounds like a good match for your family, please contact your adoptions coordinator today.
Buck
ADOPTED 01/07/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Buck made his way to us from a shelter, so we have no history on him. In the time he has been out of the shelter Buck has been very friendly with all people he meets and enjoys the company of other dogs. He enjoys to greet people by giving them hugs which is quite cute, but with a dog of his size he will have to learn how to properly introduce himself with all four on the floor. He does require training, this will help him learn good manners, good leash skills and of course help him bond with his new family.
Haus
ADOPTED 12/31/2017!
Good With Kids: Older kids, over 10
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Haus came to us from us a shelter where he ended up as a stray. He is a big handsome boy weighing in at 89 lbs and could use to put on another 10 lbs or so. He is a loving foster home settling in nicely and enjoying his time with the resident dog. He is a big friendly boy who is looking for a family to take him to training, provide daily exercise and proper care for his lifetime.
Updates:I’m doing great at my fosters house. I’m house broken, I know sit, down, shake, bed and working on stay. I walk nicely on a leash and like jogging with my foster mom. I like kids but sometimes I can play a little rough so a home with older kids would be nice. I like to play fetch and I play nicely with my foster brother. I’m good at being loose in the house and with being crated. I don’t bark much (literally 5 time in 2 weeks) and when I doing it’s because a cat walks by the house. I’m very sweet and if you think I’m cute I’d love to meet you!
Beretta
ADOPTED 12/27/2017!
Good With Kids: Older Kids Only
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Sadly Beretta's former person unexpectedly passed away. Beretta is now in a foster home settling in and adjusting to her new surroundings. Don't let her age fool you, she had a very good vet check up, enjoys going for walks, hanging out and exploring the world around her. Ask to meet Beretta, she will bring years of love and joy to your life.
Updates:Hi I'm Berretta! I lost my human mommy a few weeks ago and miss her dearly, but I have so much love to give that I'm looking for a new family to shower with love and attention. I like to snuggle and I’ll sit beside you and lean my head against your leg as long you want because I love to be loved, too.
It would be wonderful to find a home with someone who is around a lot and if they have a yard with a high fence, that would be great. If I need to be left alone, though, I’m very good in my crate.
Even though I’m a mature lady, I can run and jump. I even liked the agility gym when I tried it out. Afterwards, I just like to sit on the couch, be petted, and watch some TV with you.
My foster parents say that I walk beautifully on a leash, ride quietly in the car, happily socialize with other people (and even with the cats), and love to be bathed and brushed, so I don't shed much!
I’d love to meet you! I'm a wonderful companion and a good watchdog, too!
Candi
ADOPTED 12/26/2017!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Candi and Brandi showed up one day at a construction site, the workers fed and cared for them in hopes someone was looking for them. They then ended up at a shelter as strays. We are not sure if they are sisters or mother and daughter, but they do look similar. They are estimated to be between 6 to 7 years old, Candi does look a little younger than Brandi. They are both sweet, gentle girls who would love the comforts of a home, and the love and care of a family.
Updates:In the first week we brought her home, the first night she was scared, her world turned upside down, and her partner gone. She was sleeping and very skittish. By the second night she came out and started showing her personality. She loves to rub up against people with her head to get attention. When you walk her sometimes she will go between your legs for protection. When you walk by the road and cars come by she gets scared, but the rest of the time she enjoys walking. When she's around you in the house, she loves attention, is kind of goofy because she'll try to walk between your legs in the house. She's mild mannered and loves attention. She eats very well.
Grace
ADOPTED 12/25/2017!
Good With Kids: Yes
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Grace was saved from a bad situation where she lived with out proper care and housing. Her life has forever changed for the better and will continue to get better once she has found a family of her very own. She is such a nice, friendly girl. Of course she will require training with her new family, she will learn so much but most importantly Grace and her new family will learn about each other.