Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Cheri
ADOPTED 02/27/2016!
Good With Kids: No
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It takes a special family to adopt a senior dog; it's uncertain how much time you'll have together and how much of that time will be pain-free. But the love you receive from a senior dog can be some of the most rewarding you will experience. Cheri is a senior who has had a difficult life, and is seeking a loving family to be her forever home.
Cheri was picked up as a 9 year old stray and placed in a local shelter, which contacted MAGSR to help find her a home. The veterinarian found that she was likely used as a breeding dog, and potentially dumped when she could no longer have litters of puppies. They also found that she had cancerous mammary tumors and a bad skin infection. With the help of our vet, we were able to remove the tumors, heal her infection, and she is now living in a foster home.
Since her recovery and adjustment to foster life, her personality has shown through. She loves to go for car rides and walks, finding giant sticks to carry along the way, and she absolutely loves to play ball. She can be standoffish with other dogs, especially if she doesn't know them, and thinks some cats look like tasty treats. And while she hasn't had any specific problems with children, we think she may be too protective and shepherding for a family that would often have children running about. But most of all, Cheri just wants to be near her family and have a soft place to snuggle into. If you would like to meet Cheri, please contact our Adoptions Coordinator for more information.
Eva
ADOPTED 02/27/2016!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Eva was a stray to a shelter where she found herself looking for a way out. Luckily MAGSR had room for this sweet girl. She is very friendly with people and gives kisses on the first date. She is fine with other dogs that she has met. Eva is looking for a person/family to teach her all that she needs to know to be a well behaved family member.
Roxy
ADOPTED 02/27/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Roxy along with her friend & housemate Boomer found themselves in a shelter after their beloved person unexpectedly passed away. Roxy is so confused as to why she is not at home with her person. She is a nice girl.
Please consider Roxy as your next furry family member, she would so enjoy having a family of her very own once again.
Jedi
ADOPTED 02/27/2016!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Jedi, another boy that found himself in a shelter with no one looking for him. Well he is better off with a family that will cherish him and keep him safe. Lots of exercise, playtime, training and love are in order for this sweet boy.
Milo
ADOPTED 02/27/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Milo along with his sister Negretia were surrendered to a shelter when then former family moved. They are young at 1 yr old, full of energy and playfulness. They do very well together, keeping each other occupied. They do have lots to learn to become obedient, well mannered dogs, but training with their new family will help. They can be adopted separately, they do quite well on their own also.
Duncan
ADOPTED 02/25/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Duncan found himself in a shelter, where no puppy belongs. He is a sweet boy, full of life and love. Puppies are a lot of work and require a lot of attention from their family. They will chew things they shouldn't, they will have accidents in the house, they are full of energy and can be mischievous. Training and guidance is an absolute must so that you have a well rounded, friendly adult dog. Please be sure that you have the time and are able to commit to the lifetime of Duncan.
Updates: Odin
ADOPTED 02/24/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Odin is approximately 2 years old, neutered Blk/tan male GSD. House/crate trained. Good on leash, rides well. Excellent temperament, very sound. Good with other dogs of both sexes and all sizes. Good with dog tolerant cats. Loves children, lived with toddlers/babies, cats, other GSD's, Pits & a Chi. Good with voice and some non-verbal commands. Approximately 80lbs, long, tall, lanky handsome boy.
Ben
ADOPTED 02/23/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Ben is a doll baby, very playful, happy go lucky. We do not know what he is mixed with, but he will be a big boy. Ben is still a puppy and will need a patient adopter and the full range of obedience training to make him the best dog he can be. Ask to meet this sweet boy.
Updates:Ben's foster mom informs us that Ben is super sweet and follows her around everywhere for her attention. Ben gets along with his 1 year old fur sibling and Ben can be a bit of an alpha. Ben knows sit and is getting used to his crate and is working on crate training. Ben has a lot to learn about going a good canine citizen and will require training. Please remember that puppies may be ten to twelve year commitment, and they will whine, have accidents, get into things, and chew on inappropriate things. With time, patience, guidance and training, Ben will become even more of an amazing boy than he already is. Please inquire if Ben sounds like a good match for your family.
Apollo
ADOPTED 02/21/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Apollo, along with his housemate, Trinity, were abandoned by their family. They were in a temporary foster home and never came back for them. They are now both looking for families who will care for them for the rest of their lives. They do not have to remain together as both are quite content separated from one another. Apollo is a big boy weighing in at 91 lbs, with this kind of weight he is quite strong on the leash and in need of some leash manners. We know in his previous home he lived with children but we do not know how he got along with them. A good training program to help him learn some good dog manners and what his new family expects of him is in order. Both Trinity and Apollo will need a home with no small animals as they are just too tempting.
Updates: Koda
ADOPTED 02/20/2016!
Good With Kids: Older kids, over 12
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Koda found herself alone in a shelter after her family decided that the puppy they bought was not acting like a puppy anymore. Dogs are a lifetime commitment that require leadership, guidance, and an unending amount of patience. Without proper training and guidance a young, energetic shepherd will find inappropriate outlets for their energy. Koda is a young girl who will need both mental and physical stimulation in order to meet with success in her forever home. Both crate trained and house broken, Koda knows some household rules already. In addition she knows many of her basic command, such as, sit, down, stay and paw. She is working on heel and the out command in her foster home. Although Koda is an amazing dog, she does need extra time and patience when meeting new people. As extra time and attention is required to address her socialization needs, she would be best suited with an experienced household. Please inquire today if Koda sounds like the right fit for your home.