Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Tasha
ADOPTED 03/10/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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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.
Shadow
ADOPTED 03/09/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Shadow cannot be any cuter and is absolutely a great little girl, happy go lucky and loves to give puppy kisses. Shadow 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, Shadow will become even more of an amazing girl than she already is. Please inquire if Shadow sounds like a good match for your family.
Chestnut
ADOPTED 03/04/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Chestnut along with her sister were surrendered to us as their human dad is in hospice care. He loves his girls very much and wants them to have a wonderful life. Chestnut is understandably quite confused with the recent changes, but will adjust with time. Please consider Chestnut, a family of her own will certainly help her move forward and settle in.
Riana
ADOPTED 03/03/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Riana ran out in the road in the dark of night almost being hit. Luckily the person driving saw her then decided to follow her to try to catch her. Riana ran to a driveway which was her home. The owner came out and said he did not want her and surrendered on the spot. She is a typical young dog, full of energy, has no manners and has a lot to learn. She is in a foster home learning some manners. Training of course is needed, which her new family will have to commit to. Please be sure you are up to the challenges that come with raising a young dog, they are a commitment for their lifetime and require time and patience.
Chief
ADOPTED 03/03/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Meet Chief! He's a young, exuberant boy. He was surrendered to a shelter when his family reported they could not handle him. However, he has had very minimal training. This is a perfect example of why training is so important. His former family stated he was good with children and cats, but we have not yet tested him with either.
While he is still very new to us, we will provide updates as we learn more about him. As of now, though he is still somewhat bewildered about what has happened, we are happy to report that he is doing well
and is warming to us while we get to know each other. Stay tuned!