Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Bruno
ADOPTED 01/31/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes, older kids
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Bruno was running as a stray and ended up in a shelter with time running out. Bruno is a sweet boy that adores people. He knows his basic commands but would greatly benefit from training. This will teach Bruno to trust and help create a bond with his family. Our volunteers are working to get to know Bruno better and we will update soon.
Milo
ADOPTED 01/31/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes, older kids
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Milo was surrendered through no fault of his own, as his family was no longer able to care for him. Milo is crate trained and housebroken - he is bell trained and will jingle a bell on a door when he needs to go out to potty. Milo loves to play fetch with the ball and loves heavy duty chew toys. Milo knows basic obedience commands and is very eager to learn and please his handler. If you feel Milo may be a good fit in your family, please ask to meet him.
Samson
ADOPTED 01/31/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Samson was surrendered through no fault of his own, as his family was no longer able to care for him. Samson is reported to be a complete honey and sweet boy. Samson is lucky enough to have made his way to MAGSR who will help him find his future home. Samson was cat tested by our volunteers, and tested very well. If you feel Samson may be a good fit in your family, please ask to meet him.
Chevy
ADOPTED 01/31/2016!
Good With Kids: Older kids, over 16
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Chevy along with his siblings Jordan and Charlie are the pups of a purebred white female GSD and dad is a white GSD/Lab mix. Both parents are very friendly. Sadly these pups have been living in a barn so they are not use to the normal day to day sights and sounds. While they are frightened when experiencing new things, they remain very sweet, they just look for reassurance from their people. Yes they have a lot to learn and they need to become comfortable with their surroundings, but being in a home with guidance and love will help them tremendously. Training of course will help them build their confidence and teach them to be good canine citizens.
Please remember that puppies are a lot of work, they need a lot of attention and a watchful eye. They will get into things, chew things and have accidents in the house, so please be sure that you have the time and patience and are able to make a commitment for the next 12-14 years.
Updates:Chevy is a handsome white German shepherd and yellow lab mix who loves people. For an 8-9 month old puppy who is still growing and learning to appreciate the comforts of a loving indoor home, as long as you walk him 1-2 times a day, he is surprisingly mellow inside the house and takes a long morning and afternoon nap. He loves to cuddle and loves belly rubs if you're offering but will otherwise just follow you around and typically lay at your feet or close by. His favorite thing to chew is antlers but err on the side of caution and keep your shoes in the closet until he outgrows being a puppy! He loves to play fetch; squeaky tennis balls thrown with the "Chuckit!" ball launcher might be his favorite. He is a quick and eager learner; he heels when walking, sits when you stop (while walking), responds correctly to "sit", "down", "paw" and has been taught to stay in a "down" position beside the stairs (in sight but approx 10 ft away) when we meet anyone at the door. He is house trained and sleeps quietly through the night until you wake up. He has quickly deduced that food comes from the kitchen but will wait patiently outside the kitchen if you are in there and does not beg for food. He likes car rides. He is slowly getting better with separation anxiety but for the moment, while he is happy to be in his crate while anyone is home, he prefers to be a puppy-proof room when he's alone. While Chevy warms up to people almost instantly and gently seeks them out (sometimes slightly leaning in to them for a pet but never charging, jumping up or licking anyone), he does not seek out the attention of small children and can be uneasy around them. The perfect home for Chevy would have owners that like to walk/run/hike at least once a day, love to play fetch, love a constant companion/shadow whether they are inside or working in the yard and are home more often than not.
Gretchen
ADOPTED 01/30/2016!
Good With Kids: Unknown
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Gretchen was surrendered to a shelter after being with her family for 4 years as she was not getting along with the cats or small dog. Gretchen has gone through some training and was also being trained in search and rescue. Gretchen is very friendly and loves people. She would do best in a home with no small animals as they are just too tempting. An active family that enjoys going for walks/runs, lots of playtime and mental stimulation are best suited for Gretchen. Ask to meet this beautiful girl.