Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Prax
ADOPTED 08/29/2020!
Good With Kids: Yes, older kids
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Prax was surrendered to a shelter as he enjoyed running through the family's electric fence in order to explore the neighborhood. As a 90lb shepherd with a busy nose, the electric fence didn't seem to be much of a barrier for Prax particularly, if there was something interesting on the other side. Although losing his family must have been very confusing, Prax's goofy, fun-loving, and affectionate personality has remained intact. Prax is a social guy. Delighted by the opportunity to meet new people, Prax is all about big tail wags, wiggles, and kisses. Although he seems to enjoy the company of children, he would be best suited for a household with older children as his exuberance and size can be too much for little ones.
At this time Prax is housebroken and crate trained. He enjoys the option of taking breaks in his crate and settles nicely when asked to load up. Car rides are a breeze for this big guy as he quickly settles in for the ride. Although it is apparent that Prax spent very little time on leash prior to his arrival at MAGSR, he is quickly developing his leash skills and a few commands. This may have something to do with his love for long walks and regular runs with his foster family. It is apparent that Prax is an intelligent guy who likes clear direction and leadership from his handler. With these components in place, Prax will thrive in his forever home. If Prax sounds like a good match for your family, ask to meet him today.
Sugar
ADOPTED 08/27/2020!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Sugar was a stray to the shelter, so we have no history for her. We do know she is sugar and spice and everything nice. She has tested positive for Heartworms which is so easily avoidable with monthly heartworm preventatives. She will undergo Heartworm treatment which is paid for by MAGSR. Donations towards her treatment are kindly accepted. She is underweight, but with proper nutrition she will be gaining weight in no time. She also arrived at the shelter with a wound on her neck which resembles that of an embedded collar. Her neck is being cared for and on its way to healing. Sugar has met both male and female dogs, she did much better with the males, but was dominant over the females. It is best for Sugar to not be placed in a home with other female dogs for this reason. Watch for updates on this sweet girl.
Bea
ADOPTED 08/25/2020!
Good With Kids: Yes
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Bea cannot be any cuter and is absolutely a great little girl, happy go lucky and loves to give puppy kisses. Bea has a lot to learn about being a good canine citizen and will require training. Please remember that puppies are a lot of work and require a lot of attention from their family - puppies are a ten to twelve year commitment. Puppies are full of energy and can be mischievous – they will whine, have accidents, get into things, and chew on inappropriate things. With time, patience, guidance and training, Bea will become even more of an amazing girl than she already is. If interested and she sounds like a good match for your family, please submit an adoption application!
Bobby
ADOPTED 08/20/2020!
Good With Kids: Yes
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
I have settled nicely into my foster home. At first I was a little shy and skittish and it took a lot of coaxing to understand that there is only love, treats and kisses in this house. I still creep out of my crate but at least I am coming out of my own free will. In my short time here I have learned to fetch....and I bring it back! I love to play with my big squeaky carrot that came to my foster house with me. I'm not really fond of my crate, but realize sometimes I need to go in it. I haven't had an accident in the house in over a week and a half so my foster mom thinks I'm housebroken. There are two resident dogs in the house, and I don't know how to play with them, but I have stopped growling when they come near me or my crate. There may just be a bit of an adjustment time with other pups, because I have already started getting the idea that the other dogs might not be so bad! I'm dying to play with the guinea pig so my foster mom thinks I may have a little too much fun with small animals, (and yes, cats are small animals). I'm a fantastic car rider and jump right in for whatever adventure awaits. When we're out I'm very gracious and love the attention I get. If I sound like a good fit for your family please let us know! I look forward to meeting someone who will love me forever!
Bubba
ADOPTED 08/14/2020!
Good With Kids: Unknown
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Bubba was surrendered to a shelter as he was too big and had too much energy for his prior person. At only 11 months old he is a big boy, but he was never provided training or guidance, this would have helped him to learn, along with provide daily exercise to help burn his puppy energy. Bubba gets along fine with other dogs, but he stands back and watches first before engaging in play. He has no idea what to do with toys. He is big, strong and has lots to learn. Training along with structure is crucial with his new family As he is new to us we are just learning more about him, please watch for updates.