Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Vegas
ADOPTED 08/12/2019!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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This sweet, scared, loving girl was surrendered to us after her family decided they could no longer take care of her. She wants to be loved, adored and cared for, and in return she will devote her life to her family. She is still just a puppy, so she has a lot to learn. Yes she might have accidents in the house and she may chew things she shouldn’t, but this is where a dedicated family comes in to teach her good manners, along with obedience training. Puppies have lots of energy so she will require daily walks, playtime and of course a schedule and guidance. It is imperative that she is well socialized with people and other dogs so she will be well balanced and that she is enrolled in training at her early age. If you have the time to commit to raising a puppy and will can commit for the next 12 years or so, please ask to meet Vegas.
Frankie
ADOPTED 08/10/2019!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Frankie is a young, sweet, friendly boy who is looking for a home without cats. He is fine with dogs and lived with teenage children, but the cats were just too tempting for him. Frankie, of course, is in need of obedience training, as are all dogs. Training will help teach him good manners, listening and leash skills. Training also helps create a bond between the dog and their family. As he is still young he has a lot to learn and still has puppy energy. Please be sure you have the time, energy and patience for a young dog.
Blitz
ADOPTED 08/10/2019!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Blitz was surrendered as his family did not have time for him. He lived with a cat and children in his previous home. He gets along with other dogs. Blitz is a handsome, friendly boy who is looking for a family that will commit to him for his lifetime. He will require ongoing grooming as he has a beautiful plush coat, so lots of brushing is required. Training, of course, will benefit not only Blitz, but also his new family. It will help you learn about each other, work together and provide balance for Blitz.
Celia
ADOPTED 08/04/2019!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Celia found herself in a shelter after found wandering on her own. Her age is estimated at a year old but she could be younger. She is friendly and happy along with being beautiful. While at the shelter she kept her kennel area so she may be housebroken. Life on the run is no way to live, Celia wants the love and care of a family, a comfy bed, toys, exercise, good food and training.
Updates:Hi I'm Celia! I just love living in a house with comfy beds and chew toys. My foster mom always tells me what a good girl I am and how I have excellent house manners. I'm housebroken, I don't beg at the dinner table or jump on furniture, although I'm sure your bed would be very comfy. I can be a little timid around new visitors, but give me a treat and pet me and I will be your friend. I love spending time outside on the deck and going for walks, but I could improve my leash skills, although my foster mom tells me I've improved a lot (I'm working on my basic commands too). Please ask to meet me!!
Sweet Celia was returned to MAGSR thru no fault of her own. She lost her dad unexpectedly and her mom was no longer able to care for her and give her the time and exercise she needs. Celia is understandably confused right now and needs to lose a few pounds. Once Celia bonds with her human and gets comfortable, she becomes protective of her humans and 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. Celia would like to find a forever home with a forever family who will commit to her and not give her up. Could that be your family?
I love my doggie beds, one in the living room where everybody sits, and one in the bedroom where my humans sleep. I like when my human comes home, I have my tail waggin', a happy face, and rub against them. I let my humans know when a car door shuts outside by running to the door and barking. I'm a little nervous around strange people, I do not like thunderstorms, I don't do well in crates because I figure out how to bust out of them. I do real good when I'm left with the range of the house. I like my Nyla-bone, and keep it by my bed in the living room and don't let the resident dog get close to it. I do good on walks, I let my humans know when I need to go out by jumping up, whining and leaning against them. I love ice cubes, and I roll over onto my back to get belly rubs. I bond very quickly with my humans and look forward to finding my forever home.
Liberty
ADOPTED 07/30/2019!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Meet the Independence Puppies! Liberty cannot be any cuter and is absolutely a great little boy, happy go lucky and loves to give puppy kisses. Liberty has a lot to learn about going 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, Liberty will become even more of an amazing boy than he already is. If interested and he sounds like a good match for your family, please submit an adoption application! Liberty will be available for adoption on July 13th at 8 weeks old.