Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Angel
ADOPTED 01/24/2019!
Good With Kids: Yes
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Angel was surrendered as a family member had allergies. She is a friendly, well mannered girl. She lived with children and does well with large dogs, she does not do well with small dogs. Of course training with her new family is needed, as it will help you both learn more about each other and create a bond. She is housebroken and crate trained.
Crombie
ADOPTED 01/23/2019!
Good With Kids: Yes
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Crombie is one of 22 dogs from the Carolina's that needed help due to Hurricane Florence.
This precious boy is so loving and sweet. He yearns for the attention of humans, needing a family of his very own that will commit to him for his lifetime. Just look at that face, those eye's say it all. He is settling into his foster home so please watch for updates as his foster family gets to know him better.
Updates:Hi there...It's me, Crombie, checking in. I want to tell you a little about myself. My foster mom calls me a big barrel of adorableness. I love my human foster sibling. We could snuggle for hours with me giving her lots of kisses. My walks are awesome. I walk nicely on the leash and am learning to sit to get my leash on. The crate is a good place to be and sometimes I go in there even when the door is open. I love my foster family but would love my furever family more. If you want a snuggle or two, ask to meet me!!
Unfortunately, Crombie tested heartworm positive when seen by MAGSR's vet. This could have been avoided had he been kept on monthly heartworm preventatives. Crombie is in the beginning stages of his heartworm treatment, which of course MAGSR will pay for his entire treatment. Treatment is expensive, but Crombie 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.
Hi there! Crombie here....I have made myself right at home in my foster home and my personality hasn't changed a bit. I am very calm and relaxed. I am on activity restriction but that's no big deal for me cause I don't mind my crate at all. Slow walks give me time to sniff some extra and no running, jumping or playing isn't so bad for the next couple of months. I spend my time out of the crate either on my foster mom's lap or laying next to my human foster sibling. I eat and drink in my crate so I know it's a good place to be. Getting out of my crate can be challenging because I'm excited to get out, so I don't want to sit, but my foster mom makes sure I do before we can go out. Hopefully this heart worm thing doesn't scare you away ... MAGSR takes care of all of it and all you need to do is give my my medicine, keep me calm during the treatment (which isn't tough) and love me (that's the easy part) Talk to you soon....Crombie
It's me again! I have had my first ventures with the resident dogs this week. There is a dominant female shepherd and a second in command. The dominant shepherd loves me but can't figure out why I don't know what playing is. So we just chew bones together on the floor. Maybe I will figure out play in time but hopefully not too soon because I'm on exercise restriction and then on crate restriction during my heartworm treatment. As for the other smaller resident dog, she makes sure I know she is second in command. We don't growl or fight, but she definitely isn't thrilled to have me around, so I just avoid her. All in all, the few weeks we spent just smelling each other on our humans has worked out well. At least I have found a new friend. Keep a look out for me because I'm attending events until I get my first heartworm treatment injection. Catch you later.....Crombie
Hello Again....Thought I would share some things coming into the holiday season as we all think of what we should be thankful for.....Some of these things dogs never have.
I'm thankful for a warm bed to sleep in. I'm thankful for always having food. I'm thankful for bone and toys to chew on (because I'm activity restriction.) I'm thankful for love from my foster family. I'm thankful for the resident dogs that show me acceptance and love. I'm thankful for the love and attention the resident children shower on me. Most of all I'm thankful for the heart worm treatment MAGSR is giving me so I can lead a happy and healthy life. What would make me most thankful of would be my furever family to welcome me into their family. If that;s you please put in an application. Sincerely Crombie
Kumo
ADOPTED 01/21/2019!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Kumo came to us from a local shelter, he is now looking for a warm home and loving family. He is a sweet friendly boy with a unique look as one eye is brown and the other blue. He gets along well with other dogs, he was a rockstar in dog play groups.
Updates:Kumo is settling in nicely in his foster home. Once he gets to know his humans, he is very dedicated, follows them around, and loves lots of attention. Kumo is house broken and does well when crated. He has no problem letting his humans know when he doesn't like something. Kumo is starting to get more active and playful, especially with the resident female dog. When it's time to eat, Kumo gets very excited and starts chasing his tail, and running in a circle. Kumo is changing for the better since he arrived into his foster home. He shows signs of being a very active dog, and loves to chew on balls. He also loves to put his front paws in his human's lap, lay against and give his human kisses. Kumo is looking for his forever home - is that home with you?
Kumo has settled in nicely to his foster home. He loves attention and follows his humans around. He loves tennis balls, he plays with them for hours, running around and chewing on them. He goes into the crate easily. When Kumo figures out his the schedule, he'll do it before you tell him. Kumo is a very active dog. Kumo loves feeding time - he runs around in circles, jumps up & down, and barks & whines. It's very funny to see. He does ride good in the car, loves to go outside. Kumo is looking for a furever home.
Luisa
ADOPTED 01/19/2019!
Good With Kids: Unknown
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Luisa came to us from a not so good situation. She was used as a breeding dog, she was not provided with proper care or adequate living conditions. Thankfully after complaints and an investigation she, along with other dogs were confiscated. Luisa is now in our care where she is looking for a family that will provide her with a loving and warm home, where she means more to her family than just a puppy machine. Luisa is young and beautiful, she requires training to learn about life, good manners and living in a home. Yes, you will have to put work into her, provide structure, love and proper care, but she is so worth it.
Updates:Luisa is settling in nicely in her foster home - she's a very nice, sweet girl and has such a nice coat and coloring!!! Luisa is experiencing a whole new world in and outside the home. She is skittish and unfamiliar with a lot of things which is understandable. Her foster parents take her for walks about 4 or more times a day. She is leery of people, dogs that want to engage in play, things that move (kids sledding) and loud unexpected noises. She is fine with sounds around the house but anything out of the ordinary startles her, also not surprising. Luisa appears to be housebroken and doesn't much like when her person leaves her home and may bark some. Luisa is learning to walk on a leash - she walks nicely, but needs a gentle reminder to heel every once in a while - she is learning other commands as well. If you have the time and patience to work with this sweet girl, please ask to meet her.
Frankie
ADOPTED 01/13/2019!
Good With Kids: Older kids, over 10
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Frankie was surrendered to us as he was too big and strong for his elderly family. He has been to dog parks and did well except for one encounter with one dog. On walks he would pull and bark at other dogs, but we are unsure if that's because he wanted to meet them or not. When the grandchildren came to visit he did well and would actually become depressed when they left. He does require training as he has never been to training. Training is absolutely a must as it teaches good manners, obedience and creates a bond with his new family.
Updates:Wow, this has sure been an action packed couple of days! My Mommy and Daddy couldn't handle a big fellow like me so they brought me to something called a rescue and that sure is how I feel. I went home with a lady that I've become quite attached to, and she makes me feel safe, which I needed and didn't even know it. She's introduced me to her fur babies and I sure do like to play with her dogs. She says I'm a sweet baby in a big fuzzy bear costume! I've also gotten a bath and blow out, which I didn't like very much, but she told me I was a very good boy during it, so that's cool! She took me to the vet for a checkup and they loved me there, I was scared but I just tried to hide. I like squeaky toys, frisbees and treats, especially the treats - which I take very gently! I can "come" and "sit" but I will need a lot more training because I'm still a baby! Do you think you could handle the training for a big strong puppy like me? I'd really love to make some new friends!