Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Sally
ADOPTED 08/01/2018!
Good With Kids: Older Kids Only
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Sally came to us with no former history, so we are getting to know her. She is quite skittish, but has shown no aggression, she just wants to hide. For this reason she is a flight risk and will need to be walked on a leash, even in a fenced yard. With training, structure and guidance Sally will build her confidence. Once bonded to her new family, which takes time and patience, trust will be gained. Due to her being a flight risk this time, we will not place her in a home with young children who could accidentally open a door allowing Sally to escape. She loves her crate as it is her safe place. With the crate door open she will freely go in. She is in a foster home where she is learning to trust humans, becoming accustomed to the sights, sounds and smells of a home and being around humans that love her. Sally will need a family who will take the time to show her that humans are not mean, that she is safe and loved. She does not need to be coddled, she needs someone who will take the time to help her move past her fears, relax and learn to enjoy life.
Tanga
ADOPTED 07/29/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Meet MAGSR's newest bonded pair - Chewy (m) & Tanga (f)! These two were surrendered to MAGSR after their human mom passed away - they are understandably confused and nervous. They are reported to be good with dogs, kids and cats (lived with 2 chihuahuas and cats). MAGSR will make every effort to keep them together. They are both very large dogs and need to lose some weight, nothing exercise and reduction in food intake won't help. Do you have room in your home and heart for two??
Kona
ADOPTED 07/29/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Kona has been to obedience training and was deemed a friendly, smart, stubborn dog. He has been gentle with a baby and toddler and never showed any aggression towards people. Kona thrived in a home with another Shepherd, cat, baby, and toddler. He would occasionally play a little rough with the cat but the cat ultimately always put Kona in his place. Kona does have a strong prey drive with small animals like squirrels and sometimes small dogs and cats.
Kona needs to be properly cared for around small animals because he doesn't always know his strength. He's mostly very easy going and loves to be loved and give love to his family. He loves walks and belly rubs and just laying around the house with his other fur friends and family.
Copper
ADOPTED 07/29/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Copper was surrendered to a shelter as the family had 8 dogs which was against county pet laws. He is wonderful with other dogs. He is somewhat timid and looks to his person for guidance and direction. He feels much more comfortable when his person is a confident handler. He enjoys curling up in your lap and being loved on.
Updates:Copper is a very gentle and loving young dog, and so handsome with his beautiful white coat. He is on the sensitive and introverted side of things and so is very comfortable and doing well in his quiet foster home, with the older and easygoing resident dogs. Copper needs extra time to meet new people, and needs a light touch to learn and trust in new situations, but once he accepts you he is very sweet and very affectionate, and wants nothing more than just to be with you. With careful exposure he is getting more comfortable each day with crowds, loud noises, unexpected motion, etc., but he has limits and will do best in a more quiet, slow moving, and nurturing environment. Copper is housebroken, crates well, loves other dogs, and loves to run with his foster dad for exercise. Copper is a gentle spirit that will make a wonderful addition to the right family that can provide the gentle but firm love and leadership he needs to thrive. Could that be you?
Chewy
ADOPTED 07/29/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Meet MAGSR's newest bonded pair - Chewy (m) & Tanga (f)! These two were surrendered to MAGSR after their human mom passed away - they are understandably confused and nervous. They are reported to be good with dogs, kids and cats (lived with 2 chihuahuas and cats). MAGSR will make every effort to keep them together. They are both very large dogs and need to lose some weight, nothing exercise and reduction in food intake won't help. Do you have room in your home and heart for two??