Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Shelby
ADOPTED 07/22/2017!
Good With Kids: Unknown
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Shelby came to us from a shelter with no prior information. She is quite confused with the changes and is somewhat scared. Our volunteers are working on helping her settle in and adjust.
She is reported as being good with other dogs.
Shelby will need a family who will help her adjust to her new life, give her guidance and consistency.
Sam
ADOPTED 07/22/2017!
Good With Kids: Yes
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Sam is a very handsome 8 year old male GSD. He has not been well cared for up until now, he is underweight and entered the shelter covered in fleas. Life has changed for the better, he is now receiving good nutrition, he has been treated for the flea infestation and he is much loved by our rescue. Now all that Sam needs is a family who will love him and provide proper care for his lifetime. Please consider Sam for your family, he deserves a new start at a better life.
Updates:Before writing Sam's update, I interviewed other family members to see what they have to say about Sam.
ORHD aged 8: My favorite thing about Sam: he is sometimes funny when he steals pillows off of the couch and snuggles with them. If Sam had a human job it would be a boxer; no, the guy who shoots t-shirts out of the big gun at games and makes everyone cheer. Sam was very stinky when he came here but he smells better now. I hope his new owner likes to give dogs baths. He liked his bath.
HLHD aged 8: My favorite thing about Sam: he brings back the ball when I throw it. Also, he ran into the wall his first night here. He thought a shadow was a door. He put his head in my lap and made sad sounds and let me pat him. If Sam had a human job, he would says hello to everyone at [LARGE DISCOUNT STORE] and marker people's receipts. He would act like the job is fun. Sam can be annoying because he never wants to just do nothing, but he is very nice and silly. I hope his new owner buys a lot of tennis balls.
MSD aged 6: My favorite thing about Sam: he looks funny when I put underpants on his head and stick his ears out of them. He really, for real, likes hugs. Not like some dogs that you can hug, but they want to get away. If Sam had a human job it would be a clown or a hugger who hugs people that need hugs. I hope Sam's new owner hugs him and never forgets to feed him.
Foster dad: My favorite thing about Sam is that he does not have a mean bone in his body. He is starting to listen to his name, "No, Sam." If Sam had a job it would be the guy who really wants to tell you about his religion at the Metro. I hope Sam's new owner is expecting an eight-year-old dog to have as much energy as our 4-year-old one does.
Slinky (resident dog-neutered-male) aged 4: My favorite thing about Sam is that he is available for adoption. If Sam had a human job it would be: proctologist. I hope Sam's new owner feeds Sam enough. Even though he is annoying, he just wants to be friends, and no dog deserves to be starved - like Sam was.
Update from foster mom: Sam is enjoying life with a family, although he is really struggling to be calm and relax. He spends a lot of time pacing and seeking attention. He is not destroying anything, although he really likes an old couch pillow, which we are letting him keep. He carries it around but hasn't torn it up or taken anything else that he should not have.
Sam is very eager to please and responds to a sharp, no. He has had zero training and is starting to understand that he needs to "sit" to be served dinner. Sam is housebroken and he is fine when left alone at home in a crate - handled an 8 hour day without issue. He is dramatic and vocal when crated while his people are home because he wants to be with them. Sam has accepted that he is not permitted to be in the humans' beds or on the couch. He is having a harder time realizing that the resident dog doesn't like him "like that." That issue should improve after Sam is neutered. On a positive note, he accepts rejection well.
Sam walks nicely on a leash. He has met a males and females of all ages and sizes and done well with a variety of personalities. He would likely do well with a bossy female or any dog that wouldn't meet his exuberance with aggression. Sam has shown no interest in chasing rabbits or squirrels, when they are around, so it seems likely that he would be okay with a cat.
Sam is an all around friendly guy, who will 100% do well with training, consistency, and that all important trip to the vet.
Meet AWESOME Sam! Guess what---I know sit, stay, paw, down and I come when called! Some friends took me out for the day and they discovered I know all of these commands and more! I know how to speak on command and if you ask me to smile I will give you one bark—its’ not really a smile because I don’t show my pretty teeth but it is so cute J Someone loved me so much that they spent a lot of time training me.
My friend took me to a horse show and I was out and about with horses, people and other dogs. I was even polite to those little dogs that don’t really look like dogs to me J I was amazing and she was so impressed with me. She took a photo of me hanging out with a horse. I am good with cats too! Neither one of my new friends can take their dogs out in public—LOL! I rode great in the car with my friend and I was so good on a leash at the horse show. Most dogs can’t do what I did that day.
I am over the top impressive with the STAY command---I stayed with tons of distractions in my friend’s back yard. There were people walking down the street with dogs, joggers, lawn mowers buzzing around but I STAYED until I was released. Next they did a series of recalls with me just to make sure that I would come when called. I came every single time they called me---they tried to trick me and one hid on the side of house so I could not see her but I came when she called. Every single time I came to them the girls made me do a sit and then a down. They wanted to make sure that I was SUPER SMART and I am!!!!! The girls gave me treats for my impressive behavior and they discovered that I take treats gently. My mouth is super gentle and my new friend was so impressed---sometimes she calls her dog Jaws because he takes treats so hard which is so impolite. Then the girls pulled out the dog puzzles and I started to excel playing the Brick game by Nina Ottosson and then came the Bob-a-Lot which I got in a New York minute!
I am good with kids too! What’s not to like about me---come meet me! Everyone is special but I am super special because I am trained, housebroken, can go out in public, like people, cats and kids and I am very handsome and loveable!
Diesel
ADOPTED 07/21/2017!
Good With Kids: Yes
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Diesel is a very handsome, friendly young boy who was surrendered as his person fell on hard times. He was very much loved and is greatly missed by his former person. He is playful, full of young energy and enjoys to swim. He has some manners to learn, but nothing that a good training program can't help with.
Updates:Diesel is a handsome, sweet, and young pup eager to play, learn, and loves good pets! When we first brought him home, all he wanted to do was play with our pocket shepherd (40lb mix). Being so young, he is surprisingly gentle when playing. This is true when walking him as well! Very good on the lead and doesn't pull. If he gets a little ahead, a little tug of the collar will get him focused back to you and the walk.
He loves treats and will sit and command down for them. This morning we worked on "place" training, rewarding him with food. We also practiced heel/stop sit in the house. He caught on so quickly! This mental stimulation has already wiped him out before 9AM. Structure has been key and he is responding so well to it just within a day of having him.
So far we can say he is fully housebroken. He is a little underweight so we are giving him structured opportunities to eat, with praise and within the crate.
If you want young, pure GSD, he is the one! At 90 pounds (and counting) he is ready to find his forever home. I mean just look at those ears. How could you not want to take him home!
Grizzly
ADOPTED 07/21/2017!
Good With Kids: Older kids, over 10
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Grizzly is the son of Apache and the brother to Keena. Grizzly does best with another dog as they help him relax. He is somewhat shy, he will require someone with patience and who will work on helping him build his confidence. Training will go along way and certainly help with him getting use to being on a leash. He is a sweet boy just a little unsure, it is obvious he was not well socialized, but with your help he should blossom.
Cagney
ADOPTED 07/17/2017!
Good With Kids: No
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Cagney landed in a shelter as a stray and no one came looking for her. She has done well with other dogs she has met and has been friendly with people she has met. She is a petite young girl who needs to gain a little weight. Training will go a long way for Cagney, as it does for all of our dogs. It is important that a bond is created between the dog and their handler/family. It helps you both learn more about each other and teaches good canine manners.
Updates:Cagney has been in her foster home for a few weeks now and is settling in nicely. She loves toys and will bring them to her handler and drop them at his feet. She's been working on her social skills with her foster with dogs, cats & humans. She will need an experienced handler who will give her a structured environment. She gets along well with the other dogs in the foster home when its a toy-free environment. She's still got some work to do on her leash manners but that's because she's been working so hard on her social skills. She's improving with cats, but cannot be trusted at this time. Cagney loves people and dogs, but she's unsure about trusting them. Her foster will continue to work with her and building her trust with new people.