Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Natasha
ADOPTED 12/08/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Natasha made her way to us from a shelter, with no history. She did have an embedded collar which was removed and cleaned up, it is healing nicely. She is a pretty, young, energetic girl that has so much to learn. She will learn all that she needs to be a well mannered girl at training with her new family. She will require daily exercise, along with direction, set boundaries and patience.
Rambo
ADOPTED 12/08/2018!
Good With Kids: Older kids, over 16
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Rambo came to us as owner surrender as his former person was not able to continue to care for him. Rambo is a friendly boy, although he is unsettled with the recent changes in his life. He needs time to adjust to all of the changes. He can be mouthy when things he shouldn't have are taken away from him. Training, of course, will help him learn manners, work on any unwanted behaviors and help him settle into life with a new family. He lived with a cat in his previous home and we are told he did fine. He is currently in a foster home being given time to adjust to losing his home and family. His foster will provide an update soon.
Joe Joe
ADOPTED 12/05/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Sadly Joe Joes person passed away which left Joe Joe living in an outside pen. Thankfully the person who cared for Joe Joe's person while he was ill contacted us to take him into our care. His pen was muddy, as was his food bowl and his water bowl was green. He was covered in mud and feces. Joe Joe is very confused at this time, the recent changes have him scared. He is such a sweet, friendly boy. He craves human affection, he will lean into you for security and petting. Not having any information on him, we are learning as we go. With his friendly personality, we are confident with time he will adjust to the better life he is now experiencing.
Kovu
ADOPTED 11/24/2018!
Good With Kids: Older kids, over 16
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Kovu has not had much stability in his life, he has had 3 families before coming into our care. His last person realized that he needed more than she could provide in the way of training and knew that he needed an experienced family to help him adjust to a new life. Kovu has not been well socialized or provided with proper training. He can be protective of his person if he feels you are not in control. He will bark at people he doesn't know, but takes correction and redirection well. He needs slower introductions to new people, dogs and situations in order for him to feel comfortable. Training is an absolute must for Kovu and his new family as this will help everyone learn more about Kovu and get him on the right track. Kovu will only meet those with a lot of experience with the breed and are strong, knowledgeable handlers. Kovu needs someone who is going to commit to him, provide him with direction and consistency in his life. Our volunteers are working with him, he learns quickly.
Updates:Kovu has settled into his foster home. Kovu has become affectionate and attentive to his foster dad. Unfortunately, Kovu was inexperienced, untrained and poorly socialized when arriving into MAGSR’s care. Kovu is anxious when meeting new people and needs a handler that understands this to ensure slow introductions with treats. Kovu has a high food drive and responds well to training in obedience with food rewards. Kovu has been confident learning new things and being placed in new situations. Poor Kovu must never have had toys before because he has discovered toys in his foster home – balls, tug ropes, etc.and has a fairly strong ball drive. Kovu is respectful in the home when not crated and is housebroken; however he likes to counter surf at times, and has a special interest in used paper towels. Kovu would do well in a quiet home without young kids or other pets. If Kovu sounds like he could be a match for your family, and you have experience with GSDs, please ask to meet him today.
Bella
ADOPTED 11/19/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Bella is your typical playful and curious puppy. Please be prepared for a puppy as they are time consuming, they need training, socialization, lots of exercise and a lifetime of love and care. Yes, puppies chew things they shouldn't, they get into things, they have potty accidents and they have lots of energy.
Updates:Bella is settling into her foster home. She is great with the resident children and snuggles right up for some love. She loves playing with the resident dogs. Up until this point Bella hasn't had an accident in the house and does well in her crate as long as there are no people around. If you are looking for a puppy that already has some skills in housebreaking and crate training, Bella is the girl for you! Ask to meet her!!
Bradford
ADOPTED 11/19/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Bradford was a frequent flyer at his local shelter as his previous family did nothing to ensure his safety. He was constantly leaving the property and being picked up running the streets. Thankfully this very big handsome boy is now safe in our care and is now looking for a family that will ensure his safety by not allowing him to be outside unsupervised or wandering the streets. Bradford has a calm disposition and is so gentle for such a large boy. However, when he gets more comfortable, he is powerful in his movements, largely because of his size and needs a strong handler. Bradford is very timid and unsure at this time and therefore is considered a flight risk. Structure and building his confidence is what this sweet boy needs. Training will do him wonders and help create a bond with his new family.
Nika
ADOPTED 11/18/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Nika is one of 22 dogs from the Carolina's that needed help due to Hurricane Florence.
Nika has been through a lot in the last few days and just arrived from a long transport into our care. She is still settling into her new living arrangements and getting use to her surroundings. This seems to have upset Nika and she will need time to settle in. She was fine with our volunteers, but can be nervous with too many people handling her. For this reason we will not place her in a home with children at this time. We will update once Nika has settled more and we get to know her better
Updates:Nika is a lovely female German Shepherd on the smaller side. She is settling in to her foster home slowly but steadily. It is clear that she is still a little unsure of what has happened to her, but from her behavior, her foster family is certain Nika has been in a home situation before. Nika loves playing on the long line leash, which gives her lots of room to run and exercise. She is a very curious girl, wanting to sniff and check everything out, but is starting to return to her handler from the end of the leash when asked to come. She also knows sit, when she is reminded. Nika is working on not jumping up to greet people, by having them turn away and ignore her until she sits. Nika has been slow to start eating, but is finally getting on a normal schedule. When adopted, her new family will need to be patient when she first goes home with them; until she feels safer and more comfortable, she may not show much interest in food. She is very well-behaved in her crate, and although she doesn’t love going into it on her own, she will do so and lays down quietly until it is time to play again! She has successfully met three different dogs here on the farm, two males and one female puppy. She was appropriately tentative about the introductions, but did not show any aggression or dominance which required intervention. After the first few moments, all was well. Her foster mom has not had the opportunity to observe her interactions with children of any age yet.
Nika does stairs easily and is learning more about walking properly on a leash, but will need to go to training to become a better canine citizen, as all dogs should. She learns quickly and loves to play with and chew on her ball. She is not particularly food-driven, and prefers to take any chew-treats she is given and hide them. Nika is going to be a wonderful dog for someone looking for a dog past the puppy years and habits, but with years of love to give. Having had numerous foster dogs, Nika easily joins the ranks of one of her foster family’s easiest fosters. In the right home situation, after time settling in and when she is feeling secure, Nika will make an outstanding addition to a lucky family.
Gabby
ADOPTED 11/17/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Gabby's elderly former person had a bad fall and is now bedridden. Sadly she was no longer able to care for Gabby. Gabby is a high energy girl, she will require someone who will commit to exercising her daily in order to keep her energy in check. She also will benefit greatly from training, this will teach her good canine manners, along with building a bond with her new family. She is sweet and friendly, travels well in a vehicle.
Oti
ADOPTED 11/17/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Oti is one of 22 dogs from the Carolina's that needed help due to Hurricane Florence.
We have no idea what Oti is mixed with, but we know it is a whole lot of cuteness. He is patiently waiting to find his forever home and family. With some basic obedience training and structure from his family he will learn good canine manners. As our volunteers get to know him better we will post updates.
Updates:Wow...hang on to your hat when you meet Oti! He's nothing but pure excitement, and twists, and turns, and jumps and all kinds of happy! Our volunteers are working with Oti to curb his jumping - this boy just gets very excited and happy to see people! He walks well on leash and knows sit, both with and without treats, and down with treats. Continuing his training, as with all dogs, is a must. Oti takes his treats gently, loves his belly rubs and pets, and is definitely a leaner. He's a very friendly dog, not aggressive to other dogs at all, even when they bark at him, he just wants to play! He also likes to play fetch and brings the ball right back to you, or at least, somewhere near you. Oti really needs someone to love on and spend some time with him in the worst way - could that someone be you?
Bourke
ADOPTED 11/17/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Bourke was a frequent flyer at his local shelter as his previous family did nothing to ensure his safety. He was constantly leaving the property and being picked running the streets. Thankfully this big handsome boy is now safe in our care and is now looking for a family that will ensure his safety by not allowing him wander the streets. Bourke has a calm, laid back personality. It is required that his new family take him to training so that he can be the best he can be.