Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Manning
ADOPTED 06/23/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Manning made his way to us after sitting in a shelter as a stray. We have no information on him prior to him coming into our care. He is a friendly boy, he enjoys the company of other dogs. He needs sometime to settle in to his new life and get use to all of the changes, but he seems to be taking it all in stride. Manning is now looking for a forever family and a soft bed in his new home.
Updates:Handsome Manning is adjusting to life in a foster home. He doesn’t appear to have much prior training or exposure and some of his behaviors are puppyish. He is eager to learn and please his handler and is food motivated which will make training easier. He crates well and is quiet - only whines softly when he needs to do his business. He will even rest in the crate with the door open when the home is calm. He doesn’t seem to know what toys are or isn’t interested. He’ll fetch a ball for a little while but doesn’t appear to have much ball drive. He gets along well with the resident small and large female dogs. He is a very sweet and friendly boy looking for you to give him a the good life with structure, training, soft beds, treats, walks, time outside and a furever home. Manning is waiting to meet you!
Bolt
ADOPTED 06/23/2018!
Good With Kids: Older kids, over 16
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Bolt is a high energy young boy who likes sniffing all things outside, chasing balls, chewing rawhide bones, getting belly rubs, going on long walks and car rides. He's housebroken and crate trained and knows some basic obedience commands. Bolt has a lot to learn and is looking for a family who will commit to him for his lifetime, provide him with structure, love, comfort and lots of playtime.
Updates:Update: Hi, I'm Bolt. I'm a young pup with lots of energy. I like sniffing all the things outside, chasing balls, chewing rawhide bones, getting belly rubs, going on long walks and car rides. I'm housebroken, and so far I know the command, "Sit." I have a lot more to learn, but I'm currently being taught a couple more commands.
Jack
ADOPTED 06/22/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Jack came to us with no prior history, so we are getting to know him. He can be a little unsure of new things and people which results him hiding. But once comfortable with his person he becomes a 75 lb. lap dog. He will flourish with training and guidance, this will help him build a bond with his family and relax so that he can enjoy the world around him. He does have a lot of strength and no leash manners, this is something that needs to be worked on. If you are looking for a handsome boy and don't mind a large lap dog to cuddle with then Jack is your boy
Updates:Jack has been settling nicely into his foster home. Although it takes him a few minutes to get comfortable with new people, once adjusted, Jack is a happy-go-lucky guy. Jack thrives with stability and leadership. This intelligent guy has quickly been developing some basic skills. At this time he is learning sit, down, paw, crate, out and heel. With the correct gear, consistency, and some high-value treats, Jack is more than happy to try new things.
Although Jack is learning a lot, he also understands that sometimes you need to take a break and simply enjoy life. Jack loves toys. He will play fetch and happily bound around after a ball or a plush toy. However, if you need to take a break, Jack is very capable of entertaining himself. He tends to end up upside down with a goofy smile across his face. As a typical shepherd, Jack likes to be with his people. He makes an excellent shadow and takes every opportunity to cuddle. Sometimes it seems that he really does think he's a 10lb puppy rather than a 75lb dog.
If you are ready for new adventures, a lot of smiles, and a big companion, Jack is your guy. Please ask to meet him today.
Reuger
ADOPTED 06/18/2018!
Good With Kids: Older kids, over 16
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Reuger is a young, handsome boy who has been through basic obedience training. It is imperative that he continues training with his new family. Reuger is not good with small dogs and will not be placed in a home with small dogs. In his previous home he had escaped the home through an opened door and an electric fence going after small dogs in the neighborhood. He did live with a cat, getting along fine as long as the cat did not run around. He also lived with a female GSD and was fine with her. Reuger does play rough with other dogs, so another dog in the home must be playful and accepting of rough housing. Reuger also has the tendency to get mouthy with people when he is overly excited. Training, structure and direction can help with these behaviors. Reuger will do best with experienced GSD people, who have the time and knowledge to work with him.
Peggy
ADOPTED 06/16/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Peggy came to us from a shelter where she was a stray so we have no back history on her. She has been friendly and easy to handle since arriving in our care. She of course needs training to help her learn good manners and to learn what is expected of her. Training is also good socialization with other people and dogs, which this breed requires.