Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Misty
ADOPTED 02/03/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Misty was surrendered as she was not getting along with the small dogs in the home. She has also never been around children so we do not know how she would be with little ones. She is all puppy, chewing things she shouldn't (dog beds are her favorite thing to chew), still needs to learn obedience and manners, has potty accidents, needs out in the middle of the night and oh that energy...what fun. A good training program, along with guidance and structure will help her become a well behaved girl. Please be sure you are in the position to commit to her for her lifetime.
Brio
ADOPTED 02/02/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Brio came to us from a shelter. There is some confusion with regards to his age, his records have him as 2 years old, but many feel he is much younger. He still has many puppy mannerisms and looks like a puppy still. He has a lot of energy that will need to be dealt with by providing plenty of exercise and playtime. At this time he has no manners but this is something he is working on. He has no leash skills and jumps up on people to greet them. He is a friendly, goofy, happy go lucky boy. Training will go along way in helping him learn all that he needs to knows.
Updates:
Brio has adjusted marvelously to his new foster home. He has been consistently going to the bathroom outside and is learning to go to the door to go out. He plays well with the resident dog. The resident children love Brio and he is very gentle with the 8 year old, frequently rolling over for belly rubs and playing tug of war. Brio is energetic and requires a lot of physical activity. When he is kept busy he rarely jumps and after a little while walking on a leash will walk right by your side. Brio loves to play fetch and even brings the ball back. He sleeps in his crate at night without whining or barking. He sometimes barks while in the crate during the day because he wants to join in the activities in the house. If you are looking for a dog to play with and be active with Brio is your ideal dog. Ask to meet Brio today.
Nikia
ADOPTED 02/01/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Nikia was found as a stray and ended up in a shelter. She is a beautiful, well behaved older girl, past the antics of a younger dog. She would be happy hanging with her family, going for strolls and being loved.
Updates:Nikia is settling in great to her foster home. Her foster parents report that Nikia is a delighful dog. She loves to ride in the car and just look out the window. She walks beautifully on a leash with minimal correction ("back") to keep her from walking out front and pulling. Nikia doesn't lunge or bark at people, other dogs, or anything else - just perks her ears up and shows interest but stays quietly by handler's side. Nikia is calm around small children - she perks perked up her ears and sits nicely to watch. Nikia loves tennis balls and tends to hoard them, so attention to taking those away when not supervised is necessary. Nikia likes bully sticks too. Nikia will only play with a toy if it is specifically given to her for play. Nikia stays off the furniture unless given permission. Nikia follows her humans around the house. If Nikia sounds like a good fit for your family, ask to meet her today.
Nikia's playful nature is coming out now that she is getting more secure in her environment. She loves to ride in the car and go for walks and loves to play.
She knows some basic obedience commands and is quite food motivated.
Crate trained. Goes right into the crate to eat and when she wants some down time. She waits patiently by the front door and pants or softly whines when she needs to go out to relieve herself.
She comes when called when she is off leash. She is very social and friendly but never jumps up on people. When she is really excited she does these little leaps in the air but not onto anyone or anything, just leaps a little bit in her own space.
She is very teachable. Has already learned "back" when I want her to get behind me so I can go out the door first.
Knox
ADOPTED 01/28/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Knox made his way to us from a shelter where he was a stray. He is new to us so we are still learning more about him. He is in a loving foster home enjoying the comforts of a home along with guidance and structure. Watch for updates.
Chase
ADOPTED 01/25/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Chases person loves him very much but sadly was not able to care for him. Wanting him to find the best possible home she surrendered him to our care. He is very much a puppy and will chew on things he shouldn't, he is full of puppy energy and antics and needs to learn good canine manners. Training is of course necessary and required, it will not only teach Chase good manners, but also helps build bond with his new family. Puppies are a lot of work and take time and patience. Please be sure you are able to commit to Chase and his needs for his lifetime.