Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Oliver
ADOPTED 01/12/2019!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Oliver found himself in a shelter after he was picked up as a stray. He is sweet, handsome boy who is looking for a forever family and home. He is somewhat shy right now, but who can blame him with the recent changes he has been through. Training will help him build confidence, learn good manners and bond with his family.
Updates:Some dogs simply have a special something about them. Oliver is one of those dogs. Coming into MAGSR as a stray, Oliver clearly hadn't experienced the type of life he so clearly deserves. He lacked socialization and the proper care all dogs need. Since his arrival this impressive boy has made incredible strides in a short amount of time. In his foster home Oliver has had the opportunity to become both housebroken and crate trained. He has discovered the joy of toys and will even entertain himself. Having entered into a large pack, Oliver has adjusted fantastically to the male and female foster fur siblings with which he currently lives. His easy-going and somewhat submissive personality have helped him easily adjust to pack life in the home.
Oliver's fosters are working with him daily to develop his leash manners as well as gain experience with the outside world. They are impressed with how quickly he is learning about and adjusting to the world around him. Although Oliver continues to need some time when warming up to new people, his sweet and playful personality slowly shines through. We are sure that Oliver will thrive in a patient household that will provide him with the guidance and training all dogs need in order to become good canine citizens. If Oliver sounds like a great addition to your family, please inquire about him today.
Oliver was returned to MAGSR because he was protective of his human and home and his family would not put him away when guests were over. Oliver also was out unsupervised, jumped the fence and had gotten loose numerous times and had many unsupervised field trips around the city, sometimes not returning for hours. Oliver was not managed properly and he is lucky to still be alive. Oliver needs someone who will work with him to keep him contained and manage him by putting him away in a secure room and/or crate when people come to the home. If your willing to give Oliver a try, please ask to meet him.
Oliver has had his world turned upside down the last couple of weeks. Oliver is a big softie and loves belly and butt rubs. Since his return to MAGSR, Oliver has been friendly with everyone he's met. He can be stubborn too when given commands, but our volunteers are working with him on this. Oliver needs someone who will commit to him, keep him contained and work with him. Could that someone be you?
Oliver has settled in nicely with his foster family and established a quick bond, especially with his foster mom. Oliver’s calm and charming personality make him a great company. No potty training needed; he lets you know when, and handles his foster parent’s 8-9 hour workday without a hitch. Oliver is fully house-trained and house-friendly – he remains calm in the house, does not bother any home items, and is trained to not get on any furniture. He is not a chewer and is not even interested in chew toys. He is sharing the house with a 12 year old Irish Wolfhound mix who has admittedly been a grumpy, jealous, and competitive pest to Oliver, but Oliver has been calm and cool throughout. They get better every day, and the humans enjoy seeing them snoozing side-by-side by the fireplace.
Oliver is a terrific walker. Well behaved, willing to stay at heel/left. He pays zero attention to the other neighborhood dogs with underground fences, even when they charge towards him. When walking through a familiar neighborhood, he has excellent leash manners. When hiking in a park or through the woods, the new sites and smells are far too exciting and some leash corrections are needed as he much prefers to roam and explore. He is an enthusiastic runner but is perfectly happy with just a walk too. Oliver is also great in a vehicle and long trips are not an issue, but he needs some work to get in, which should improve with practice, time, patience and commitment.
This sweet pup is a keen observer and a quick learner. He knows “sit”, “down”, “wait” (letting his human go through doors first), and his foster parents are working with him to be more consistent with “come.” He responds very well to calm approaches and positive praise; less so to assertive commands, as he is stubborn. He is eager to make his foster mom happy and pays attention to what will earn him praise. It should be noted that Oliver is an impressively skilled escape artist, which can be managed with additional security measures (not relying on a simple door latch or crate closure; locks over any basic latches). While he does not get into anything in the house, he is motivated to get out of enclosures. The foster family persists with crate training as all of MAGSR’s fosters do, but Oliver much prefers the extra space in the mud room. He also seems perfectly fine with the run of the whole house. He prefers learning and working over playing. The foster family has found much humor in Oliver’s attempts to outsmart them. The chess match with Oliver is a great deal of fun. If Oliver sounds like a good fit for your future, please ask to meet him!
Oliver cannot seem to catch a break. He has been returned as his adopters have decided he will not make it as a service dog. The adopters were told upfront that he most likely would not be suitable as a service dog, but they assured us they would keep him no matter what. Well, they failed Oliver and he is now back with us looking for a forever family.
Gunnie
ADOPTED 01/10/2019!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Gunnie was on the run for sometime, but was finally caught and brought into a rescue. Wanting Gunnie to have the best chance at finding a home, it was decided she would be better served by a GSD rescue. Gunnie is friendly, but a little unsettled, which is to be expected. She is being given time to settle in, watch for updates.
Beethoven
ADOPTED 01/03/2019!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Beethoven is one of 22 dogs from the Carolina's that needed help due to Hurricane Florence.
Beethoven is a furry friendly guy who is looking for his forever home and family. With all of the stress and changes he has been gone through and a long transport to our care, he has handled it well. As he is new to us we will continue to get to know him better and post updates.
Updates:Unfortunately, Beethoven tested heartworm positive when seen by MAGSR's vet. This could have been avoided had he been kept on monthly heartworm preventatives. Beethoven is in the beginning stages of his heartworm treatment, which of course MAGSR will pay for his entire treatment. Treatment is expensive, but Beethoven is certainly worth the cost. Donations towards his treatment would be greatly appreciated, this would also help us save other dogs with medical needs. He will have to take it slow for the next few months while he undergoes treatment, so lots of rest will be in order.
Mo
ADOPTED 01/01/2019!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Mo was returned to MAGSR as his person was not able to provide a safe environment for him. He was allowed outside without a fenced in area and without being on a leash, so yes he would wander off. Well this happy, friendly, playful boy is back in the safety of our care and is now looking for a family who will keep him safe. A fenced yard in not required to adopt from us, but without one Mo would need to be leashed walked and not allowed to wander around on his own. Everyone who picked Mo up while wandering around town said he is the friendliest, happy go lucky boy. He needs training, he needs direction from his family, he needs structure and he needs lots of play time, exercise, walks and love.
Braggs
ADOPTED 12/30/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Braggs was surrendered to a shelter as his former person said he worked too much, not having enough time to care for Braggs. Former owner said that he is good with dogs, cats and children. We have yet to see him interact with children and cats. He is a friendly boy, young and playful. Of course he needs to attend training classes to learn good manners.
Dayse
ADOPTED 12/22/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Dayse was surrendered by her elderly former owner as she was too much dog for her. She also did not do well with the resident cats. Dayse is in need of training, manners, consistency and structure. She is a friendly girl that needs to learn jumping up to greet people is not acceptable.
Jasmine
ADOPTED 12/22/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Sweet Jasmine's former person passed away and she was surrendered to a shelter. She is a gorgeous and friendly girl that is confused with all of the changes in her life. She is settling nicely, doing well with our volunteers and did well meeting other dogs. Unfortunately we do not have much prior history on her. If you are looking for a stunning, regal, large girl to go for leisurely walks, curl up with while reading or watching television Jasmine is your girl.
Heidie
ADOPTED 12/22/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Heidie was abandoned by her person at a friends home and never returned for her. When abandoned she was pregnant, the friend birthed the puppies and found them homes. She is understandably confused with the recent changes in her life. She lived with a male GSD and was around cats without issues. She did live with children and did well with them. We are giving her time to settle in and will post updates once we know her better.
Hansel
ADOPTED 12/16/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Hansel was a stray to a shelter, so we have no prior history on him. Since in our care he has been very friendly with our volunteers and leans in for petting. He did well when being introduced to other dogs. He gets excited which stimulates him to welcome other dogs and people with excited barking. Of course he will benefit from training, structure and consistency from his new family. At a year old he has a lot to learn.
Acton
ADOPTED 12/15/2018!
Good With Kids: Older Kids Only
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Acton was a stray to a shelter, so we have no prior history. During his time with us he has been friendly with our volunteers and did well with dog introductions. Training is imperative with all dogs that are adopted from us, they need to learn manners and become accustomed to their home and family life.
Updates:Some great things about Acton - he loves people. He really loves snuggles and will get up nice and close for attention. Acton loves to play ball and definitely knows what toys are. When he needs to go potty, Acton will let you know. When on a walk, Acton always talks care of his business and is really good about redirecting if needed. Once the household is settled, Acton will also settle down and relax. This guy is a great companion for someone who likes to take long walks and would likely be good for a runner.
Ahsoka
ADOPTED 12/09/2018!
Good With Kids: Older kids, over 16
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Maren was surrendered to us as her elderly caregivers were moving and could not keep her. She has not had any training or guidance, nor has she been exposed to the world around her. She will need a family who will commit to training to help her build her confidence and of course to learn good canine manners. It is important that Maren has ongoing socialization and is introduced to the sounds, sights and smells of the world. It is her families job to guide her, work with her daily, provide lots of playtime, exercise, love and care.
Updates:Ahsoka, formerly known as Maren, unfortunately has been returned as she was too protective of her home. She did not like when visitors came to the home. This can be managed by putting her away in a secure room and/or crate when people come to the home. She will also benefit greatly from a strong leader who will provide appropriate correction and training. She would do best in a home that does not have frequent visitors and with a family that is willing to put her away when visitors do come. She desperately needs someone who will commit to her to help her learn good manners through a good training program.
Ahsoka is doing beautifully in her foster home. She loves her foster dad, who takes her on bike rides/runs, and she's in love with the resident dogs, especially the male. Ahsoka stays focused on her handler and looks to them for guidance, so as long as the handler is in charge, Ahsoka is a happy and well behaved girl. She doesn't much like things that startle her, but corrects quickly and easily from reacting. Ahsoka will still need to be managed properly to ensure success for her and everyone else involved, which is why Ahsoka will only meet those who have prior experience with the breed. Ahsoka has come a long way - she is a happy and confident girl now and is waiting patiently for that special family to pick her. Is that you?
Roxie
ADOPTED 12/09/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Roxie 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.
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.
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.