Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Shaina
ADOPTED 07/03/2016!
Good With Kids: Older kids only
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Shaina is a female German Shepherd with a beautiful tri-color coat. She's great with people and gets along with other large dogs. No small dogs or cats. Shaina is a strong willed girl and will need an experienced adopter who is familiar with German Shepherds and is a strong pack leader. Training will help her learn her boundaries. Shaina has a lot of love to give and is ready to live with a family of her own.
Nadina
ADOPTED 07/02/2016!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Nadina was dumped at a shelter after the breeders decided they were done breeding her. Well her breeding days are over, she is now ready to enjoy a life where she is cherished and loved. She is a pleasant and joyful girl who enjoys the company of other dogs, but prefers not to share her home with cats. Ask to meet this lovely lady to see if Nadina is the right fit for your family.
Elsa
ADOPTED 07/02/2016!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Elsa was found in the woods with a collar on that was much too small. She happily and eagerly went home with the person who found her. Every attempt was made to find her person but no one came looking for her. She is a young girl that is in need of guidance, boundaries, training, love and affection. Please give her a chance to show you that she deserves your time, patience and love.
Olga
ADOPTED 06/29/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Olga was living her life in a yard with no shelter, food or water. The day she was confiscated it was 27 degrees, her body temperature was low and she was very emaciated weighing only 37 lbs. The shelter workers took very good care of her while she waited to make her way into rescue. Olga now weighs 55 lbs and could use just a few more lbs. So far what we have learned about her is that she is friendly and seems quite happy. She is ready to start her life anew...could that be with your family?
Updates:Olga is adjusting well in her foster home and loves having a little companionship. Olga is living with both a resident female GSD mix and 3 cats and is doing just great. Her fosters say that she's adjusting far better then they thought and her leash discipline has improved greatly already. Olga seems to be enjoying her time outside the kennel and has been nothing but a positive ball of energy. Ask to meet sweet Olga.
Honey
ADOPTED 06/29/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Honey was surrendered with her mom because her human could no longer take care of them. As is true of all puppies, Honey is sweet, cute and cuddly. Honey will require a lot of attention, time, and patience from her new family. She has a lot to learn and will need leadership and guidance in order to become a good canine citizen. She will get into things, chew on inappropriate things, have accidents, whine, and want lots of attention and love. Honey will need proper food and vet care for the rest of her life. In return, she will smother you in puppy kisses and cuddles while entertaining you with her puppy antics. If interested in Honey, please be sure you have the time and patience to raise a puppy and commit to her for her entire life.