Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Watson
ADOPTED 01/15/2017!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Watson was taken in by person from a friend. He had never had a dog before and realized a dog does not fit his life style, so Watson was surrendered to us.
Watson is a well behaved boy, he is house broken, crate trained and knows many different commands. He is very friendly with everyone he meets, including children, adults, other dogs and cats. Watson craves love and attention, he is looking for a family who will love him and commit to him for his lifetime.
Queenie
ADOPTED 01/15/2017!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Queenie was surrendered to us as she could not co-exist with the cats that she shared her home with.
She is a petite girl that loves being with her family, lots of cuddles and belly rubs are enjoyed.
Queenie would much prefer to be in a home sharing her life with a forever family.
Donovan
ADOPTED 01/15/2017!
Good With Kids: No
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Donovan came to us from shelter where he was taken to after being found outside in the freezing rain. His former person is bed-ridden and no longer able to care for him. Donovan is now living with one of our trainers, working on his manners and learning how to properly interact with other dogs. He is good with other dogs, but just needs to learn proper etiquette when introducing himself. Donovan just seems nervous and a little unsure of himself. He loves treats and will sit politely.
Donovan is a little underweight at 52 lbs, but does have a smaller frame.
Donovan will take a little time to adjust to a new family and home, but with patience and guidance he will make a great new family member
Updates:Donovan is a high energy boy that is completely obsessed with his ball and toys. He will do anything to find his ball and will not give up until it is found. He is also highly treated motivated which works for training. He is no couch potato and will require a person who will work with him daily to help burn off his energy. He is not suited for a home with children due to his energy level. He is young and has a lot to learn, training is an absolute must.
Malakai
ADOPTED 01/14/2017!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Malakai, along with his brothers, Jasper and Herb, were farm dogs, living outside free to roam where ever they wanted to. Often times they ate trash and anything else they could find.
Malakai would love to put his past behind him and to learn the manners to be a good house dog. He will require someone with the patience it will take to teach him what is expected of him in a home with loving family.& Malakai deserves the chance to experience the comforts of a home, good food, a soft bed and lots of love
Gunner
ADOPTED 01/14/2017!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Gunner was surrendered to MAGSR, as his family could no longer care for him. Gunner has Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI), for which he is stable on diet and medication. EPI can be very well controlled with proper nutrition and adding enzymes to his food which helps with digestion. More information can be found at this link: http://www.epi4dogs.com along with before and after pictures of dogs that have EPI.
Gunner was cared for and loved by his family, so he is understandably confused by his current situation. Gunner is in the comforts of a foster home, has a comfy bed and lots of premium nutrition – he is being very well cared for while he waits for his new family. Gunner’s prior owners report he is house and crate trained, active, and friendly and playful with humans. Gunner is also curious about cats but has never shown any aggression towards them. Please ask to meet Gunner if he sounds like a good fit for your family!