Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Shiloh
ADOPTED 10/25/2017!
Good With Kids: No
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Shiloh was returned to us as his family is going through life altering changes and can no longer provide for him as needed. However, he was very much loved by them and he was very attached to them. Upon Shiloh's return, he showed signs of being reactive to strangers and protective of his family. He was also reactive to other dogs. However, he was very friendly, comfortable with and trusting of his family and their bond was evident. He is currently with a reputable trainer so that he can become better socialized and we will provide further updates as we get them from the trainer.
Reese
ADOPTED 10/24/2017!
Good With Kids: Yes
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This handsome boy was surrendered to us as the other male dog in the home was not getting along with him. Reese is now in a foster home living with both male & female dogs of varying sizes, children and cats. He is good with the larger dogs but is too fixated on the smaller dog and cats. Reese we believe is a senior, 7 years or older, he will be seen by our vet to try to determine his age. He certainly has the energy of a younger dog, he enjoys going for walks and romping around the yard. He a little stiff when first getting up, but once on his feet he has no lameness or stiffness and gets around just fine.
Cyrus
ADOPTED 10/22/2017!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Cyrus is very puppylike. He does know how to sit and give paw. But he needs general obedience. He is a fun, smaller guy that would greatly benefit from group training so that he learns how to socially interact with other dogs.
He loves people. He loves to play fetch with a ball and is eager to explore new things. He likes car rides, is very food motivated and is eager to please his person.
He will need someone with patience and time to teach him right from wrong. Because he's a little grabby and hard on the fingers when it comes to taking treats, he might be better suited in a household without toddlers or very young children.
Updates:Cyrus is progressing nicely! With regards to his behavior, he is learning what is expected and what is not permitted. He's a fun, charismatic, exuberant pup. We have been socializing him with Sherman (another MAGSR dog) and they get along quite well, reason being that Sherman is a calm, confident, socialized dog. This would be an ideal time for Cyrus to get into a foster home or adoptive home and to start obedience training as he is showing the wilingness to focus on commands and tasks.
Just recently, Cyrus’ manners have improved a lot and he is really showing signs of maturing. He is now being worked with another socialized, well balanced dog and behaving himself very nicely. He is also taking treats much better and his focus is continuing to improve. In addition to this, he was just recently introduced to several people he did not know including children and we are very proud of the way he conducted himself.
He is an awesome dog. He is happy to be with his people and a playful goofy puppy. He loves marrow bones with peanut butter and playing with toys in general. He also loves to give HUGS! He does better in a vari-kennel as opposed to a wire crate. He has not had any accidents in the house. We are working through his crate anxiety. We play music for him, have used lavender in the room to soothe him and calming treats bought at Pet Value and we have not had issues with him breaking out of our crate. He absolutely loves car rides and meeting new people! He does have some bad habits such as counter surfing but he easily corrects. He does still need strong guidance as he does tend to want to push him limits as he is a young male full of life!!
Shadow
ADOPTED 10/21/2017!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Shadow found himself looking for a new family and home as his person is terminally ill. Shadow is a gentle giant, full of playfulness and love to share with a new family. He is settling into his foster home and doing well. He requires training, as do all dogs. Training teaches good canine manners and creates a bond with his new family. Ask to meet this stunning boy.
Cooper
ADOPTED 10/21/2017!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Cooper was saved from horrible conditions where he lived wth the breeder. He was the last left of a litter and unwanted because he is deaf. His guardian angel saved him and surrendered him to us to find his forever home with a family that will cherish him regardless of the fact he is deaf. Training a deaf dog can be done wth hand signals and a vibration collar. He is adorable, full of life, puppy playfulness and antics.