Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Missy
ADOPTED 02/23/2020!
Good With Kids: Unknown
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Missy came to us after her person passed away and she ended up in a shelter. She lived with 3 other dogs and enjoys the company of other dogs. She can be a little skittish when first meeting new people, but with time she warms up. Training and structure will help her build her confidence and teach her good manners. She has obviously never spent time on a leash, so she is learning some leash skills.
Updates:Missy is settling in nicely in her foster home after a little more than a week. Missy is a very sweet dog. She's a little skittish with new people, but once she bonds with her human, she will follow them around the house, and listens very well. Missy is crate trained and seems to be house broken. She's easy to walk other than doing circles at times, but working with her can correct that. When she's left alone, she will sometimes howl. Stay tuned for more updates coming later on this beautiful girl.
Chase
ADOPTED 02/17/2020!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Chase made his way to us from a shelter where he ended up as a stray, for this reason we do not have a history for him. Since arriving in our he has been a happy, friendly, loving boy. He is young and playful, with puppy energy. Training is very important for not only Chase to learn good manners, but to also help create a bond. Please be sure you have the time, energy and commitment it takes to raise a well balanced and social dog.
Updates:Chase has been doing extremely well in his foster home, he appears to be house broken as he has not had any "accidents" although we keep close watch on him and provide scheduled (and guided) potty breaks. He has taken to his crate well and whimpers a bit when first put in for the night but settles down. It appears he has never been in a home with stairs as he was uncertain & scared when confronted with them but he got over that quickly. He craves attention and falls in your lap if you sit on the floor. We've started basic obedience training and he is eager to engage during his lessons. He gets along well with our resident GSD and he loves playing with her but we're not sure about cats (I've not seen much of a prey drive in him either). He's going to make a great family pet.
Bellair
ADOPTED 02/16/2020!
Good With Kids: Older Kids Only
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Bellair made her way to us from a shelter where she had been surrendered, for reasons unknown. She is new to us, so we are just getting to know her. We know that she prefers the company of male dogs over female dogs. She needs training, consistency and a schedule. Without this she has no idea what her new family expects of her, it is your job to guide and teach her. She is a pretty petite girl, which will make it easier for leash walks.
Updates:We've gotten to know Bellair a bit more since she's been with us. What a pleasure this lady is to work with; it is apparent that she likes to work. She seems to know so many commands but quietly tests out the handler as she works. Once she figures out that you mean business, she handles beautifully. Bellair is clearly food motivated and doesn't require much tension on the leash when a redirect is needed. She corrects quickly and responds nicely when given an activity. She loves balls, and will play fetch, then carry the ball around with her. She has excellent behavior at the vet, she is even good about the thermometer. She is easy to leash up, jumps into the car readily and is a very good car rider. We're also told she's quite cuddly, could you see yourself cuddling with Bellair?
Bellair is enjoying life in her foster home. She has great house manners, is housebroken, and crate trained. She loves, loves, loves squeaky toys, treat-filled kongs and daily walks. She has started group obedience training with her foster mom and is learning that squirrels, rabbits, dogs, and cars don’t need to be chased while walking. Her new family will need to continue training, as Bellair has a high drive and will need a strong leader to help her become a good canine citizen. If Bellair sounds like she coudl be a good fit for your family, ask to meet her - she's a sweet lovable gem.
Boomer
ADOPTED 02/15/2020!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Boomer came to us after his person passed away and he ended up in a shelter. He lived with 3 other dogs and enjoys the company of other dogs. He is underweight and needs to gain about 15 lbs., nothing that good nutrition and regular meals won't fix. He can be a little skittish when first meeting new people, but give him a treat and all is good. Training and structure will help him build his confidence and teach him good manners. He has obviously never spent time on a leash, so he is learning some leash skills.
Nisa
ADOPTED 02/15/2020!
Good With Kids: Unknown
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Nisa came to us after her person passed away and she ended up in a shelter. She lived with 3 other dogs and enjoys the company of other dogs. She can be a little skittish when first meeting new people, but warms up quickly. Training and structure will help her build her confidence and teach her good manners. She has obviously never spent time on a leash, so she is learning some leash skills.