Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Kylie
ADOPTED 01/28/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes, older kids
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Kylie is a beautiful, high-energy girl. Kylie can be mouthy when playing and will need some training, but she is precious and has a ton of potential. If you feel you can commit to Kylie and give her the training she needs, and feel she may be a good fit in your family, please ask to meet her.
Updates:Kylie is an energetic and lovable girl. Her outgoing yet incredibly friendly personality seems to win over everyone she meets. Kylie has been living in a foster home for about a week now and has surprised her foster family with all of the commands she knows. Kylie has high-ball drive and is willing to do just about anything to play. She will sit, lay down, and out on command, particularly when a ball or wubba kong is involved. In addition to knowing a few commands, Kylie is also housebroken and crate trained. It's nice to have so many basics already in place. Currently, Kylie is living with both male and female shepherds. She greatly enjoys the presence of the other dogs and is learning the routines of the household. Although exposed to cats, Kylie shows a little too much interest and would likely not be a match for a home with cats. As a smart and loving shepherd, Kylie is looking for a household that will continue to provide her with the guidance and leadership skills a young, energetic dog needs. If Kylie sounds like a good match for your household, ask to meet her
Kenley
ADOPTED 01/26/2016!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Kenley is a strikingly beautiful black GSD. She is a big girl, a little overweight but nothing a diet and exercise won't help. As with all dogs Kenley will require training - this will help her learn good manners and what is expected of her. We don't know much more about her history, but our volunteers are working on getting to know her better.
Updates:Kenley is an amazing girl and full of life. She has lost some much needed pounds and is a currently a healthy weight. Kenley is a kennel favorite among our volunteers. She is 4 years old but don't let her age fool you. She runs and plays like a 2 year old and gives our volunteers a run for their money. She is very active, loves to run and play with her Jolly ball. She knows all her basic commands and has good leash manners. It is a known fact that black dogs stay in shelters longer and take longer to adopt. This has been the case with sweet Kenley. It is heartbreaking. She has been living in a kennel situation for some time now and would love to be back in a home with a family that can give her the love and attention that she deserves. Please ask to meet Kenley today.
Hello future family! I'm Kenley and I'm loving my foster home - it's much nicer than being in the kennel. Mostly because I have a couch to sleep on when my foster mom watches the TV. I get to go with my foster mom everywhere, since I'm tied to her waist! Yesterday we went on a hike with 3 other dogs! I'm not a fan of dogs but I'm getting used to being around them without getting too stressed out. I'm actually sleeping a few feet away from one right now. I love being in my crate after a hike or after my foster mom does some training with me every day. I go right to sleep when I get in there and the only noise I make is when I'm excited to see you come closer or when I wake up in the morning and it's time for breakfast. I howl softly to let you know I'm hungry in the morning and I looove food! And I love training because it means I get treats! But my foster mom cheats and cuts the treats in half because I'm on something called a "diet". I'm slowly learning how to spell too! I get so excited when someone spells b-a-l-l!! That's my favorite! Next to food, of course. The only way I'll drop the ball is when food is involved. My foster mom is working on that with me now. You should come see me sometime! I'd love to show you my ball, and my food, and go on a hike with you, and then cuddle on the couch with you when it's time to relax. My foster mom says I'm really good at something called "cuddling" and says I'm soft! Come see for yourself! Food and balls (same thing as love right?), Kenley Rourke
ADOPTED 01/18/2016!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Not all dogs are lucky enough to come from a loving household. Rourke came to MAGSR after being thrown out of a moving vehicle. Fortunately, a good Samaritan witnessed this atrocity and immediately went to help. She took Rourke in and helped him find his way to MAGSR. Although he had a rough start, Rourke is a sweet dog. He looks for guidance from his handler and picks up expectations quickly. Rourke already knows a few commands and with time and training will certainly pick-up more. At this time, Rourke is living in a foster home with other dogs. He seems to greatly enjoy pack life and is very comfortable with his foster siblings. If Rourke sounds like a good fit for your family, please ask to meet him.
Sadie
ADOPTED 01/17/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Sweet Sadie was loved by her late person who, sadly, passed away. Sadie ended up in a shelter with no where to call home, she is now in our care waiting for a new home and family. Sadie is over weight, she is on a diet and with daily exercise she will have her girly figure back in no time. She has been sweet and gentle, easy to handle. Sadie currently is being treated for a skin, ear and eye infection which should clear up with the medications she was prescribed. If you are looking for a calmer more laid gal, then Sadie is your girl. Won't you give Sadie the chance to know the comforts of a home and the love of her own family.
Ian
ADOPTED 01/16/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Our loving Shuskie (we believe he is Shepherd/Huskie mix) Ian found himself at a shelter with nowhere no call home. He is friendly, playful and everything you would expect from a young boy. Happy to go for walks, playtime and of course hanging with his family. If you are looking for a dog that will not be as big as your average size Shepherd then Ian is your boy.