Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Willie
ADOPTED 11/22/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Kerouac
ADOPTED 11/20/2016!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Kerouac was found as a stray and taken to a shelter. It is obvious by his weight and skin condition that he has either been on the run for a while or not well cared for in his previous home. He currently weighs 84 lbs but should weigh closer to a 100 lbs, nothing that regular, good nutritional meals wouldn't take care of. He also was covered with fleas which caused flea dermatitis, he is now flea free and his skin is on the mend. Kerouac Is a very sweet, laid back boy who loves people. He bonds quickly. He is indifferent to other dogs, so he can live with or without other dogs in his new home. This gentle soul is now ready to start life anew, please consider Kerouac when asking to meet our dogs.
Cinder
ADOPTED 11/20/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes, older kids
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Cinder was surrendered due to circumstances beyond her control. She is a beautiful, high energy girl that is continued training. She successfully completed training with Off Leash K-9 but unfortunately her continued training and practice was not kept up. Cinder is no couch potato, she is highly active and will require a family who can keep up with her and direct her energy. She did live with smaller dogs which she did fine with unless their was a bone involved. She does not like to be bothered when she has her bone. There was no problems with food. Cinder is not a dog for first time Shepherd owners and will require a family with experience with working line dogs. Daily activity is a must as is ongoing training. She would do well in agility or another type of job based activity like nose work. A tired dog is a good dog.
Raven
ADOPTED 11/19/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Cherokee
ADOPTED 11/16/2016!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Cherokee was an owner surrender, moving onto a better life with a loving family. She lived in her previous home with a number of dogs of varying breeds and sizes. She was not getting the attention she deserved, has had no guidance, training or a pack leader. She is a blank slate, but eager to learn. She has no leash manners and will jump on people for attention. Her new family will need to commit to training, guidance and consistency as Cherokee transitions into her new life and into adulthood.
Updates:Cherokee is a sweet, intelligent, curious, alert dog who loves to play. She is learning to walk on a leash politely, and has settled in to her foster home and routine. She has learned about horses, and seems fine with them. She loves to play with a jolly ball toy, which she chases, chews, carries, retrieves, and generally adores. She is doing well with sit (her foster keeps little treats in her pockets at all times), and will sit now to get her collar and leash on in the morning. Housebreaking is coming along quite well, and she has been perfect since those initial few anxious days in a new environment. She has explored all areas of the farm, and helps with chores such as going into hay loft to toss hay down to the horses, and walks in the back field to check on the bees. Cherokee is going to be the dog of a lifetime for the right family - she is loving, and wants so much to be part of a family. Children recently visited the farm, and except for wanting to jump up (a habit we are working on breaking her of), she loved meeting and playing with the kids. Ask to meet Cherokee if she sounds like a good fit for your family.