Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Charlie
ADOPTED 02/05/2017!
Good With Kids: Yes, older kids
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Charlie is still very much a puppy and will require ongoing training to teach him good canine manners. He is a large, strong boy who can play with rough so it would be best that he not be in a home with small children. He is housebroken and crate train, it would be best that he is crated when his family is not home. Crating a young dog keeps them and your home safe. It keeps them from getting into things that they shouldn't and also provides safety and comfort. He has lived with another dog and got along well. Adopting a dog is a commitment for the lifetime of the dog, be sure that you have the time, patience and commitment it takes to add a dog to your family and life.
Blaze
ADOPTED 02/04/2017!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Blaze was surrendered to MAGSR as his family could no longer care for him. Blaze was cared for and loved by his family, so he is understandably confused by his current situation. Blaze is in the comforts of a foster home, has a comfy bed and lots of love – he is being very well cared for while he waits for his new family. Blaze’s prior owners report he is house and crate trained, active and friendly, good with dogs, cats and kids. Please ask to meet Blaze if he sounds like a good fit for your family!
Dexter
ADOPTED 02/04/2017!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Dexter was a stray to a shelter where his family never came looking for him. We received the plea to help this very sweet boy. He was heartworm positive and needed medical attention. Dexter has completed his heartworm treatment and is now ready to meet all those interested in giving him his forever home. He is such a sweet boy, very well mannered and loves to play with other dogs. Please consider Dexter for your family.
Updates:Dexter is an affectionate doggie who likes to play with other dogs and hangs with people. He enjoys meeting new friends on walks and does not seem to mind kids if they are gentle.
He is house and crate-trained (he prefers to sleep in bed with his people though). He is a little timid around vacuums and hairdryers but he is good in the house otherwise.
He is not destructive nor a barker. However, he does get mouthy like a puppy when he is excited! he will be a wonderful addition to any family that will provide him with structure, training and exercise.
Ginger
ADOPTED 02/04/2017!
Good With Kids: Older kids, over 12
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Ginger was surrendered to us through no fault of her own. She was not abused or neglected. But unfortunately, her family did not have enough time for her. She's a very nice, confident, outgoing, beautiful girl who has a lot going for her! She's already had some obedience training, knows her basic commands in German and is crate trained. Her family reported that she was great with their young children and newborn child. She's an active and intelligent girl who loves to go for car rides and loves to play fetch with the ball. She would benefit from being in a home where she will have daily activity and exercise with a family that will commit to her for the rest of her life. We will provide further updates as we learn more about her.
Updates:Now that Ginger is in a foster home, we have had an opportunity to learn even more about her. She is getting along well with male and female shepherds that are even keeled, well balanced dogs who are just slightly older than her. However, she will not do well with dominant dogs or dogs who inappropriately invade her personal space. She would also do fine in a home as the only pet so that she receives 100% of all the attention. She responds very well to corrections and praise.
In our fenced yard, she is extremely obedient to her commands. She likes her crate and will go in on her own to relax. She rides great in a vehicle. She is a medium activity level girl and is what you would expect from a 5 year old. Overall, she is very eager to please.
Ginger was returned as she was not doing well with the 6 year old child in the adoptive home. She did do well with the 11 year old child.
She will require an experienced handler and someone who is committed to attending training classes with a qualified trainer.
Shadow
ADOPTED 02/04/2017!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Shadow was adopted from our rescue when he was just a puppy in 2008. Sadly, his adopters decided they no longer wanted him. As you can imagine, Shadow’s world as he knew it has been turned upside down. He is currently in a loving foster home with his foster family helping him with the adjustment, but we’re sure he obviously does not understand what is going on or where his family is.
Shadow’s foster family reports he is an amazing dog, cute and complete love bug. They also report he is a wonderful fur-sibling to the resident dogs and is getting along great with them – he submits to them. Shadow has chased the resident cats a couple of times, but for the most part is very calm around them. Shadow’s fosters report he has been a wonderful and respectful house guest and knows some obedience training, and knows how to “speak” as well.
For a senior dog, Shadow gets around great and has a good amount of energy and could lose a few pounds. Shadow would love to once again have a family and home of his very own. Please do not let Shadow’s age deter you, as he has a lot of love to share.