Adopted MAGSR Dogs

These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.

Gunner

ADOPTED 05/16/2020!

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Gender: Male
Breed: German Shepherd Mix
Age: 6 years 3 weeks
Color: Black & Tan
Current Size: 71 lbs
Housebroken: Yes
Obedience Trained: Partially
Altered: No

Good With Kids: Yes, older kids
Good With Cats: Unknown
Other Dogs OK: Yes, big dogs only
DESCRIPTION:

Gunner is a GSD/Belgian Malinois mix who came to us as a surrender as his human dad is ill and not able to care for him. Gunner is a young, high energy pup with lots of drive. He is not going to be a couch potato. He will require daily activity, exercising both the body and mind. Training with an experienced trainer is an absolute must. He will keep you on your toes, so you must be prepared to be one step ahead of him. He is a sponge right now, ready to soak up everything, be it good or bad. He is not well socialized with humans. Gunner has done well with his large breed foster fur-sibilings, but has not yet met any small dogs. You will need to have lots of time and a strong commitment to raising a well balanced, socialized and well mannered boy. Gunner requires someone with prior experience with high drive, high energy working line dogs.

Updates:

Dear people of the Mid-Atlantic area, this is MAGSR’s lovable house-wolf, Gunner. Okay, I am not a wolf, I just play one on TV. I am actually an ENORMOUS puppy. You should see my paws, humongous. I have been living the good life with my foster family. They have middle school aged kids and two other shepherds. I really like to play with my fellow dogs and I am not happy when they play right outside my crate and I cannot join in. I don’t mind being in the crate when other people are not around. I am in there all time right now, unless I am being walked, because I am not to be trusted yet. Or so they say. Like most Belgian Malinois, I am extremely smart and quite handsome. My foster sister cannot keep her paws off of me. I will require training from an experienced trainer and a household of people who are all capable of teaching me that I am not the boss. Otherwise, I will be happy to establish myself as the boss and that does not ever go well. (You should let me order as many pizzas as I want to, though). I like my resident children and will warm up to strangers after a careful introduction. I am driven to protect the ones that I love and I will require a lot of guidance to make good choices about how to conduct myself. That is why I can only be adopted by people with experience with dogs like me and I would not be a good fit for a family where one person is committed to training me and the other person wants a couch potato. Otherwise, when my leader is away I might be tempted to turn your couch into an origami potato. I very much like walks and I went for a hike near the Gun Powder River. I REALLY wanted to jump in and swim. I love balls and I caught a bird in my mouth while it was flying by. I dropped it when I was told to; but my foster mom said that it didn’t do the bird any favors. I would definitely like to live with a family that has other dogs and birds. But maybe your birds would not like me. I am housebroken and walk nicely on a leash when someone is consistent in requiring that I do so. My biggest challenge is that nobody ever taught me not to use my mouth as a tool on people. When my foster family tries to put a leash on me, I try to grab their hands and help. I do this too when they are adjusting my collar. They don’t like this at all but I think it is a fun game. It is important for me to be crated while collars and leashes are being put on me that way if I get too excited and start with my malligator routine the door gets shut and I have to settle down. Then they try again. I have not been snappy about food or toys in my foster home and don’t seem concerned about sharing a water bowl. But that is never a promise that I wouldn’t act differently elsewhere. If you are looking for a stunningly handsome puppy who is going to be quite large and even more handsome when I grow into my ears, then you should ask to meet me. Taking me to an experienced trainer is extremely important as are setting limits and following them 100% of the time. I am a very smart boy and if you show me a loophole in your rules, I will jump through it. But if you are consistent and positive in training me, we could live our best lives together. Seriously, I’m not kidding about the pizza.

Gunner is doing great in his new foster home! Gunner is now attending weekly training classes to learn obedience and how to be a good canine friend. Gunner is a high drive GSD/Mal mix that needs consistent management by a very experienced handler. Gunner would do best being placed in a home with humans who have had prior Belgian Mal or high drive working GSD experience. Gunner has a lot of energy and needs a handler who will work with him every day to burn his energy. Gunner has great focus and ball drive – he’s extremely attentive to his handler. He’s even climbed a tree in his foster home. Gunner is so smart that he knows how to use his paws to grab someone’s ankles and stop them. Gunner has excellent working potential and would be well suited for a working position or a home situation that has the structure of a dog in a working position. If you have the necessary experience and can offer the perfect environment for what Gunner needs, please ask to meet him.

MAGSR ID: 6824

Niner

ADOPTED 03/27/2020!

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Gender: Female
Breed: German Shepherd Dog
Approximate Age: 6 years 5 months
Color: Black
Current Size: 55lbs
Housebroken: Unknown
Obedience Trained: No
Altered: Yes

Good With Kids: Unknown
Good With Cats: Unlikely
Other Dogs OK: Yes
DESCRIPTION:

Niner was found as a stray and ended up in a shelter where she was not doing well with the stress of being there.  Luckily one of our wonderful foster families agreed to take her into their homes.  Niner is an estimated 1 year old German Shepherd. This gorgeous girl is a bit timid and anxious and still needs to build trust and confidence when meeting new people, but warms up very quickly.   She is very interested in other dogs and is getting along with the other two at her foster home just great.  Niner would benefit from a home where she can work on training and confidence building.   We are looking for an adopter that can help channel her energy and help her become the wonderful dog we know she can be!

Niner is doing very well in her foster home. She’s very energetic and playful. Niner loves her chew toys, but doesn’t chew on anything she’s not supposed to. Niner is also very affectionate and likes to be with her humans all the time. She loves to cuddle up, and thinks at times that she is a lap dog. She really loves belly rubs. If Niner sounds like a good fit for your home, ask to meet her.

MAGSR ID: 6838

Theo

ADOPTED 03/16/2020!


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Gender: Male
Breed: German Shepherd Dog
Age: 8 years 10 months
Color: Black & Tan
Current Size: 94 lbs
Housebroken: Yes
Obedience Trained: No
Altered: Yes

Good With Kids: Older Kids Only
Good With Cats: Yes
Other Dogs OK: Yes
DESCRIPTION:

Theo's family has gone through some changes in their lives that do not afford them enough time to meet Theo's needs.  He is a friendly boy and is taking the changes in stride.  Theo lived with cats and young children in his previous home.  He has a lot of energy and enjoys playing frisbee for hours.  He will require a family that will provide daily exercise to help keep his energy in check.  Training is a great way to exercise the mind, which also helps with taming some energy.  He is a large boy, so it is imperative that you work with him on his leash manners, as he could easily pull someone down. 

Updates:

Theo is a large boy who will definitely need training in his future.  He knows sit, down, touch and can heel, however, he usually only follows the commands when he absolutely has to.  He's a boisterous boy, who will run and jump up on you to say "Hi!", we're working on letting him know that isn't the way to greet new friends!  He does love his squeaky ball and frisbee and will chase them for hours, when not following you around the yard.  Theo needs a family to spend time burning some of his energy, and training will help with it too.  Theo is a sweet boy who is very affectionate, leaning on his human for love and attention, and takes treats gently.  Theo rides well in the car, is crate trained, housebroken and is good with other dogs and cats.  Do you think your family has room in your home for Theo?  Ask to meet him, you won't be disappointed!

MAGSR ID: 6620

Tasha

ADOPTED 03/08/2020!

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Gender: Female
Breed: German Shepherd Mix
Approximate Age: 9 years 7 months
Color: Red & Black
Current Size: 89 lbs
Housebroken: Yes
Obedience Trained: Partially
Altered: No

Good With Kids: Unknown
Good With Cats: Unknown
Other Dogs OK: Yes
DESCRIPTION:

Tasha found herself in a shelter for reasons unknown by us.  She is a friendly girl, enjoys spending time with her people, going for walks/runs and lots of play time.  She would benefit greatly from training to teach her good manners, proper leash skills and to help create the bond with her family. Ask to meet beautiful, sweet Tasha.

MAGSR ID: 2889

Grace

ADOPTED 03/08/2020!

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Gender: Female
Breed: German Shepherd Dog
Approximate Age: 10 years 10 months
Color: Black & Tan
Current Size: 68 lbs
Housebroken: Yes
Obedience Trained: Yes
Altered: Yes

Good With Kids: Older kids, over 16
Good With Cats: Likely
Other Dogs OK: Yes
DESCRIPTION:

Grace came to us from a shelter we have no history on her.  Since arriving in our care she has been friendly, she rides well in the car and did well at her vet visit.  She previously lived wth another GSD.  She of course needs training, which help her learn good behavior and manners.  Grace is heartworm positive, this could have been avoided had she been kept on monthly heartworm preventatives.  Grace is in the beginning stages of her heartworm treatment, which of course MAGSR is paying for her entire treatment.  She will have to take it slow for the next few months while undergoes treatment, so lots of rest is in order.

Updates:

Grace has completed her heartworm treatment and is now heartworm free. Once Grace bonds with her human and gets comfortable, she becomes protective of her space. This can be easily managed by putting her away in a secure room and/or crate when people come to the home. She will also benefit from a strong leader, who has prior experience with the breed, and who will provide appropriate correction and training. Grace will not meet families with children under the age of 16. Grace is very excited to be able to run and play just like any other dog once again. Now she’s even more interested in finding her forever home and family to share her love with. Could that be your family?

Miss Grace is just as beautiful, sweet, bouncy, and eager-to-please a dog as you could ask to meet. She’s doing wonderfully in her foster home, crates beautifully, does great out and about in the car and in public places, loves her foster siblings, and bonds tightly to her person. She’s been going to training just about every Saturday for months and has developed very nice obedience – she knows her basic commands, and she is great at staying where she’s been put in a sit or a down and won’t move – well except for her tail which is pretty much always wagging! Grace is protective of her space with people she doesn’t know, and needs consistent handling and proper introductions, but once she warms up to someone, Grace’s wonderfully upbeat and happy personality shines right through – with her bushy happy tail “always on!” Please ask to learn more about Grace if you think she might be a good match for your family.

MAGSR ID: 3370

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