Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Bailey
ADOPTED 11/10/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Bailey along with her brother Baxter found themselves at a shelter after they kept escaping an electric/invisible fence and chasing the cattle. Hmmm, imagine that they are herding dogs after all. They are obviously smart and knew what they were born to do. They are very bonded so we are hoping that a family will have enough room and love to adopt them together. They did well with children they met, but would prefer not to share their home or people with cats. They are a very sweet pair.
Kylie
ADOPTED 11/10/2016!
Good With Kids: Older Kids Only
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Kylie is a beautiful,very high-energy girl. Kylie can be mouthy when playing and will need some training, but she is precious and has a ton of potential. Kylie is no couch potato and will require daily physical and mental exercise to keep her energy in check. Her ball is her favorite thing, up for hours of fetch? Kylie is. If you feel you can commit to Kylie and give her the training she needs, and feel she may be a good fit in your family, please ask to meet her.
Maxx
ADOPTED 11/06/2016!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Maxx had a family of his own since he was a puppy, sadly his family decided to get a new puppy. Well that was the end of Maxx as they devoted their time to the puppy and dumped Maxx. He did not deserve to be tossed aside or replaced by a puppy.
Maxx is now looking for a family who will love and cherish him for the rest of his life. Maxx is pretty much a blank slate, not having had much in the way of training, structure or guidance. He is a smart boy and willing to learn if someone is willing to take the time to teach him. For your time and patience Maxx will reward you with a lifetime of devotion.
Sally
ADOPTED 11/05/2016!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Sally was a stray and ended up in a shelter. She is an adorable Shepherd mix that would enjoy a forever family of her very own. She did well during her cat and dog test. We believe she should do well with children, but she has not met any while in our care. Training to teach her manners is of course needed as it is with all of our dogs. Training also helps to create a bond with her new family.
Claire
ADOPTED 11/05/2016!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Claire found herself at a shelter where space was limited so her time was running out. While at the shelter she was cat tested and did fine with them. Claire is a sweet girl who enjoys cuddles from her people. She needs to brush up on her manners, leash skills and not jumping up on people will be mastered during training classes.
Hugo
ADOPTED 11/05/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Hugo was surrendered to us as his family felt their home was too small for him and they also did not like his shedding around their child. When one gets a GSD they need to realize that they are big dogs and they shed a lot. Hugo now is looking for a family who appreciates the breed regardless of their size and shedding. Sadly sweet Hugo tested heartworm positive, he obviously was not kept on monthly Heartworms Preventatives which would have protected him. He will need to undergo treatment to rid his body of Heartworms so that he may enjoy many more years of life. Treatment is expensive but Hugo is so worth the cost.
Donations towards his treatment would be greatly appreciated, this would also help us save other dogs with medical needs.
Chauncey
ADOPTED 11/04/2016!
Good With Kids: Older Kids Only
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Chauncey is a 7 month old, full of energy boy that is in need of guidance, training and boundaries. He is coming of the age where he is testing the waters to see how much he can get away with. He requires socialization with new people as he will be protective of his family. He needs to learn that his person has control of situations and that he can relax and let down his guard. A happy dog is well exercised dog, both physically and mentally. Lots of games, walks, runs and working on his training will help Chauncey with his energy. Chauncey is not for first time dog families, he is best suited for an experienced family who has the time, patience and commitment to help Chauncey be a well mannered canine citizen.
Blaze
ADOPTED 10/30/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes, older kids
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Who's that mountain of a dog? That's Blaze! He's a strong, confident male with a gentle and sweet side of a big softy. Blaze loves to go for walks, play with dog toys, get belly rubs from his family. While he is very muscular and powerful, he does well on leash and listens to direction. Blaze has settled into his personality as a mature adult, and enjoys hanging out with other dogs and staying close to his person. Blaze just can't wait to meet his forever family!
Aspen
ADOPTED 10/23/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Aspen was surrendered as the older male GSD in the home decided that he no longer wanted her there and was starting fights with her. Her family loved her very much but realized that it was not fair having to keep them separated. Aspen is now looking for a new home and family who will care for her for the rest of her life.
Benjamin
ADOPTED 10/22/2016!
Good With Kids: Older kids only
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Benjamin is a handsome black & red GSD. He is very friendly with both people and other dogs. Benjamin is in need of training, this will help him learn all that he needs to know and will also help create a bond with his new family. A firm leader will benefit him, along with both physical and mental exercise.
Updates:Benjamin at play and at the store: