Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Simba
ADOPTED 03/16/2019!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Simba was adopted from our rescue as an 8 week old puppy. His prior family did not take pet ownership seriously, nor did they commit to him for his lifetime. They returned him as they were too busy to care for him. Simba lived in his prior home with young children and got along well. He is a happy, friendly boy with lots of young energy. Training is required, it will help Simba learn good canine manners and will build a bond with his new family. Please be sure you are prepared to commit to Simba for his lifetime and have the time and energy to dedicate to a young dog.
Updates:Hi ya'll! I'm settling in my foster home very quickly. I love playing with the resident dogs but love the love and snuggling of the resident children more. I slept out of my crate last night and didn't have an accident. I walk awesome on a leash and only stop to do my business. If you want an older puppy ask for me....lots of love, Simba
Bentley
ADOPTED 03/14/2019!
Good With Kids: Older kids, over 10
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Bentley was adopted from our rescue in 2012, he lived with 3 children for which two of the 3 he did well with. The youngest child, age 2 was not taught proper manners around a dog, Bentley of course did not appreciate this. So, instead of correcting the situation Bentley was given up, thrown out of the home and family he has known for 6 1/2 years. He also did not receive the proper veterinarian care and now has an old injury to one of his wrists. He will be seeing one of our vets for an evaluation. He is also very over weight, so he has been started on a diet. Bentley greeted our volunteers with friendliness. Bentley is looking for a family who will commit to him for his lifetime, one that will provide him with the proper care and a lifetime of love. He would do best in a home with children that are respectful and have proper manners around dogs. Kennel living is no place for a senior dog that has only known the comforts of home.
Updates:From Bentley's temp-fosters while his full-time fosters took a well deserved vacation. Upon him entering the house we were somewhat taken back as Bentley is much bigger in person than what he looks like in the pictures, we've always had medium size dogs - I would say Bentley is on the large size (not overweight). Within an hour of being dropped off, Bentley was calm and very friendly and was laying down with us wanting nothing more to be petted. He took to his crate with ease and displayed no issues with spending the night in it as well as 4 - 6 hours each day. He showed no food aggression with the resident GSD and the two got along well despite the resident GSD being extremely jealous of Bentley. Bentley knows basic commands like sit, shake and down but could use some work with heel. While leash walking, Bentley appears to want to stick by his human's side. Expect a hero's welcome when you return home as he will circle, kiss, and nuzzle you - he is a big baby who wants nothing more than your love and attention. Bentley is an exceptional dog and we will miss him terribly when he leaves. If Bentley sounds like a good fit for your home, ask to meet him - you won't be disappointed.
Dear MAGSR, this is Bentley
Hi to my MAGSR family. This is your big friend Bentley. Things have been going well in my foster home even though they didn't take me to Disney with them. I love all of the little humans in my home ages 7/9/9. They give me belly rubs and sneak me treats from the table. I love to lean on people and try to sit in their laps. I wasn't well socialized with dogs before but I'm doing that here too. I really love the 60 lb male here. He doesn't love me as much as I love him, so we're working on boundaries. The female GSD here is a little crazy and she's not my favorite but I'm pretty good with her too. My big news is that my surgery to stabilize my wrist is done. I have a long recovery in front of me. My leg hurts very much right now, even with my pain meds. But I'm not complaining as long as I have company. The humans here are sleeping in the same room as me because I cannot walk up any stairs yet and I try my hardest to cuddle up to them. I'm looking forward to Spring and my beautiful shaved off fur growing back. Please find me my own family who thinks I'm beautiful even though so much of my fur is gone. My foster mom says I'm a very good boy and made of 80% love and 20% fur tumbleweeds. I'd like my forever home soon.
Bentley
Columba
ADOPTED 03/10/2019!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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One of the largest puppy mill busts found hundreds of German Shepherd's living in absolute filth and in horrendous condition. Ankle deep mud and feces mixed with urine, no adequate shelter, lacking food and clean water is how these dogs were left to live, many for years. The urgent call was made and MAGSR knew we had to take in as many as possible. We now have 38 dogs that have a multitude of medical needs that we are addressing, and they need to learn to trust humans. All dogs are scared, some are shut down, but our volunteers and vets will get them on their road to recovery. It will be awhile before these dogs are ready for adoption, so please be patient and watch for updates.
An undertaking of this size for an all-volunteer rescue is quite a task, but one we are meeting it head on. Many of the dogs require medical boarding so that they can receive the best possible care. We are committed to providing everything they need, not only medically, but emotionally. Our medical costs are going to be at an amount we have never seen before. We need your help, the dogs need your help. Please donate , your donation will go towards their ongoing care, medical needs, emotional needs and help them on their road to recovery and a brighter future.
Chase
ADOPTED 03/09/2019!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Chase landed in a shelter when his family moved and could not take him with them. He is a young bubbly happy puppy that requires training, guidance and structure. He lived harmoniously with children , cats, and regularly played with other dogs at the dog park.
Updates:Chase lived in a foster home with a young child and was amazing with her – he is exceptionally patient. Chase is great in the home, housebroken and crate trained. Chase loves belly rubs and attention from his humans and seems very eager to please. In a couple of meet & greets with other dogs, Chase has proven to be very unsocialized with other dogs of all sizes and has no manners with them. Chase would greatly benefit from group training with other dogs so that he can become the best canine he can be. If Chase sounds like he may be a fit for your family, ask to meet him today.
Kalani
ADOPTED 03/09/2019!
Good With Kids: Yes, older kids
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Kalani was found wandering country roads, she was taken to a shelter. She is underweight, but will begin to gain weight with regular nutritious meals. She is such a love, she enjoys belly rubs, leaning into her person for petting and she is full of kisses and tail wags. Training of course is required, as we want Kalani to have good canine manners. She is young, so be prepared for an energetic girl who will require daily exercise.
Updates:Kalani is settling into her new surroundings which is helping us get to know her better. Energizer bunny comes to mind when describing her energy. She is a busy girl, she enjoys her time in the play yard with all of the toys, but some tough toys are in order for this mega chewer. She is still working on improving her leash manners, that will come with daily leash walks. Kalani can be mouthy, not realizing her sharp teeth hurt. If you are looking for a running partner, live an active lifestyle and have the energy and time, ask to meet Kalani
Kalani is settling in to her foster home. In so many ways, Kalani is just a puppy with normal puppy behaviors - curious, uncertain, brave, funny, sweet and anxious. She's a chewer and loves to chew so it's important to keep her busy on chewing only those things which she is allowed to have. She is crate trained and learning sit and is food-motivated making her easier to train for simple commands. Kalani has a high prey drive and when combined with her playful puppy mouthiness, she can become a little worked up. Kalani has the great potential to be a wonderful dog. She is a sweet young girl looking for a forever home to provide consistency, structure and training with a handler who has prior experience with the breed so she can reach her full potential and correct some of her puppy habits which are inappropriate for a dog of her age. If Kalani sounds like she could be a fit for you, please ask to meet her.
Young Kalani has greatly benefited from her 6 weeks of professional training at K-9 Koncepts. Originally found as a stray, she didn’t know much about interacting properly with the world when she came to us. But after professional training, she is much more able to enjoyably interact with people and normal daily activities. She is much more observant of her handler now, and has learned basic commands. Her leash skills have also improved a great deal, since she is much more focused on her handler and less concerned with random activity nearby. She is still the same happy, lovable, sweet girl she was before, just much easier to handle and more enjoyable to be around. Kalani has learned sit, heel, down, stay, and come to various degrees (all of course will need to be reinforced by continued proper training and handling), and is ready to move on to a forever home. If you would like to meet Kalani, she is ready to meet you and your family! Please ask to meet Kalani today!