Adopted MAGSR Dogs

These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.

June

ADOPTED 10/12/2019!

June adopted
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Gender: Female
Breed: German Shepherd Dog
Approximate Age: 7 years 8 months
Color: Black & Tan
Current Size: 68 lbs
Housebroken: Unknown
Obedience Trained: No
Altered: Yes

Good With Kids: Unknown
Good With Cats: Unknown
Other Dogs OK: Yes
DESCRIPTION:

June came to us from a shelter so we have no history on her. She is a quite friendly with humans and other dogs. Training will help June settle into her new life and home, along with building a bond with her new family. This gorgeous, happy girl is ready to meet prospective new families and anyone would be lucky to have her.

MAGSR ID: 6026

Lincoln

ADOPTED 10/12/2019!

Lincoln adopted
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Gender: Male
Breed: German Shepherd Dog
Approximate Age: 9 years 6 months
Color: Black & Tan
Current Size: 65 lbs
Housebroken: Yes
Obedience Trained: Partially
Altered: No

Good With Kids: Older kids, over 16
Good With Cats: Unknown
Other Dogs OK: Yes
DESCRIPTION:

Lincoln came to us from a home where he lived as an only dog and with a single man.  He did not have socialization outside of the home, so we do not know how he is with children, cats or other dogs.  While in our care he has been in the area of other dogs with no reaction, but he has not been formally introduced to other dogs.   He has been friendly with our volunteers and easy to handle with an experienced handler.  Lincoln can become protective of his person, this will need to be addressed with proper training and handling.  Lincoln enjoys a game of fetch and chasing off squirrels from his yard.  We feel it best that Lincoln be adopted by a family that has experience with the breed and their protective trait.

MAGSR ID: 5977

Alger

ADOPTED 09/29/2019!

Alger Adopted
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Gender: Male
Breed: German Shepherd Dog
Approximate Age: 9 years 5 months
Color: White
Current Size: 84 lbs
Housebroken: No
Obedience Trained: No
Altered: Yes

Good With Kids: Older Kids Only
Good With Cats: Likely
Other Dogs OK: Yes
DESCRIPTION:

One of the largest puppy mill busts found hundreds of German Shepherd's living in absolute filth and in horrendous condition.  Ankle deep mud and feces mixed with urine, no adequate shelter, lacking food and clean water is how these dogs were left to live, many for years.  The urgent call was made and MAGSR knew we had to take in as many as possible.  We now have 38 dogs that have a multitude of medical needs that we are addressing, and they need to learn to trust humans.  All dogs are scared, some are shut down, but our volunteers and vets will get them on their road to recovery.  It will be awhile before these dogs are ready for adoption, so please be patient and watch for updates. 

An undertaking of this size for an all-volunteer rescue is quite a task, but one we are meeting it head on.  Many of the dogs require medical boarding so that they can receive the best possible care.  We are committed to providing everything they need, not only medically, but emotionally.  Our medical costs are going to be at an amount we have never seen before.  We need your help, the dogs need your help.  Please donate , your donation will go towards their ongoing care, medical needs, emotional needs and help them on their road to recovery and a brighter future.

Updates:

The GA 38 arrived in MAGSR’s care in early/mid January 2019 and over the past two months, their transformation has been nothing short of amazing. These 38 broken souls knew nothing but a life of filth, hunger, and abuse. Their eyes were filled with the look of fear, emptiness and uncertainty. They cowered in the corners of their runs and tried to be as far away from humans as possible and MAGSR volunteers knew they had quite a challenge ahead to right the wrongs of their past prior to arriving in MAGSR's care. MAGSR volunteers stepped up & took on the challenge head on. And now, two months later, through the endless work of dedicated volunteers that have selflessly given their time, patience and love, these beautiful creatures have begun to meet us with tail wags, lean-ins as we walk with them, and most importantly, where once there was emptiness and fear in their eyes, it’s clear those memories have been replaced with hope and even a bit of curiosity. Their wounds have healed, their bellies are full and they have learned that all humans aren’t so bad. They are greeting us at the front of their kennel runs now eager for treats and walks. All of them have learned to walk on a leash and we are beginning some basic obedience with them such as "sit", "heel" and “watch me.” They are now used to being handled regularly for normal things such as baths, getting their weights taken, and taking their monthly preventatives. Best of all, volunteers are seeing their unique personalities and social side come out with other dogs. Just a few months ago, they were all fighting for the same food and water and ability to stay alive but today, many have completely let down their guard and are comfortable enough to engage in play and/or positively interact with other dogs. All  of these dogs have shown us how intelligent and resilient they are and have made significant strides in their road of rehabilitation. They are ready for the next chapter of their journey and we hope you may be part of  their story.

Unfortunately, Alger tested heartworm positive when seen by MAGSR's vet in July when MAGSR decided to test all the GA dogs again because heartworm takes 6 months to show up on the bloodtest. This could have been avoided had he been kept on monthly heartworm preventatives prior to coming to MAGSR. Alger is in the beginning stages of his heartworm treatment, which of course MAGSR will pay for her entire treatment. Treatment is expensive, but Alger 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.

MAGSR ID: 4768

Riley

ADOPTED 09/24/2019!

Riley Adopted
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Gender: Female
Breed: German Shepherd Dog
Age: 8 years 2 months
Color: Black & Tan
Current Size: 63 lbs
Housebroken: Yes
Obedience Trained: Partially
Altered: Yes

Good With Kids: Unknown
Good With Cats: Yes
Other Dogs OK: Yes
DESCRIPTION:

Riley came to us from a heartbroken family, sadly life did not go as planned.  With unexpected changes they had no other option but to surrender her to us.  She is very much loved and was well cared for, or as her human dad said she was spoiled.

Riley is such a sweet, friendly girl.  She did live with another male GSD and they got along well, and we were told she is good with cats.   She loves playing Frisbee and fetch with a ball.  Riley is looking for a new family that will love and care for her as much as her former family has.  Please open your heart and home to Riley or one of our other dogs.

MAGSR ID: 5991

Chelsea

ADOPTED 09/22/2019!

Chelsea adopted
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Gender: Female
Breed: German Shepherd Dog
Approximate Age: 7 years 3 months
Color: Black & Red
Current Size: 65 lbs
Housebroken: Unknown
Obedience Trained: No
Altered: No

Good With Kids: Yes
Good With Cats: Unknown
Other Dogs OK: Yes, big dogs only
DESCRIPTION:

Chelsea came to us from a shelter, we have no idea how or why she ended up there.  She has some hair loss and an ear infection which is being treated.  She is now receiving proper care and is on the mend.  Chelsea is somewhat skittish when meeting new people, but given time she warms up quickly.  Structure, guidance and training will help built her confidence.  She absolutely loves the company of another dog, she is very playful and more relaxed in their company.

Updates:

Chelsea has been doing very well with younger dogs of her size - she loves to play. Chelsea loves attention and hanging out on her handler's lap with her front paws to get attention. Sometimes, Chelsea is a little shy meeting new people. She loves playing with her toys.  She likes her doggie beds, does good when she's crated when her humans are not home. Chelsea is very happy and excited to see her humans when they come home. Chelsea is an active dog and likes to run around and play. Chelsea also sometimes can be her human's shadow in the house and she loves car rides. If Chelsea sounds like someone that may fit well in your home, ask to meet her.
 

MAGSR ID: 5940

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