Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Oliver
ADOPTED 05/12/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Oliver was surrendered as he was not good with the resident cats. He was originally adopted from a shelter in Niagara Falls, Canada. His adopters moved and could not take him so they left him with their parents in TN who had cats. So as you can see he is well travelled on the East Coast. He is a friendly boy who would just like to settle his paws in a forever home, one without cats of course.
Windsor
ADOPTED 05/07/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Windsor came to us from shelter where ended up as a stray. He is now in our care, looking for a better life and family who will care for him for his lifetime. We do not have any history for him, we are getting to know him. He has been friendly with those he has met and evaluated well with other dogs. Windsor is ready to put his past behind him and looks forward to a fresh start in a new home.
Updates:Windsor is a good foster pup. He gets along well with everyone, four-legged (dogs only so far) and otherwise. Windsor is working on his doorway manners and he's learning sit/stay in his foster home. Windsor is a pacer out in the yard and has some energy to burn. Windsor is slowly learning to play, when he wants to. Windsor accepts the crate, although he's not always happy about going into it, but he's quiet and relaxed when in there. Windsor is great interacting with kids. If Windsor sounds like a good fit for you, please ask to meet him.
Daina
ADOPTED 05/06/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Sadly Daina's family turned her into a shelter as she was experiencing digestive issues and weight loss. Such a friendly, loving and sweet girl, she did not deserve to be abandoned especially in her time of need. Now that Daina is with us she is receiving the care she needs and deserves. She has been seen by our vet and is undergoing testing to determine why she is so emaciated. She is receiving high quality nutrition and supplements and extra meals. Daina deserves to know the love of a real family, one that will care for her no matter what. Please consider Daina when looking for your next BFF.
Updates:Daina's test results revealed that she has EPI, Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency. This is caused when the pancreas does not produce enough enzymes to properly digest food. This is very easily treated by adding enzymes to each meal which helps the body digest food. More information can be found at epi4dogs.com along with before and after pictures of dogs that have EPI.
Daina is now receiving the enzymes she needs and will begin to gain weight. Please do not let EPI deter you from considering Daina, she deserves a family to love and care for her and in return she will give you her devotion.
Daina is doing so very well in her foster home and is definitely stronger and putting on weight now that she has the enzymes she needs for her food. Daina is a smart, playful, active, curious and fun girl. Her playful personality is really emerging now that she feels better. Daina loves to play tug and will also retrieve a ball thrown for her and will sit immediately when waiting for it to be thrown again. She is friendly but alert and will alert her foster mom when she hears unexpected noises, but Daina is a pretty quiet dog in general. Daina is very well behaved and housebroken. She is learning obedience commands and leash manners and takes easy corrections well - some training will help quickly teach her the skills she needs to be a good canine citizen. Daina is just a wonderful, sweet, playful young girl waiting to make some family very happy!
Hi - I’m Daina! I’m a little over 1 year old, past the puppy days but so full of fun! I sit, walk well on a leash, play with other dogs and kids very nicely, love my crate, and am a really happy dog. I do have one easily managed issue: I need to have enzymes sprinkled on all my food 20 minutes before I eat, to help me digest it and stay healthy. It’s called EPI, or exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, (which you can look up online very easily), but other than that, I’m a normal, happy, fun young girl looking for my forever home. I’ve met other dogs, horses, and kids here on my foster’s farm, and I’m friendly but alert. I don’t bark much at all, unless I hear something that just doesn’t sound right - then I’ll let you know. I like to play ball and tug, and go for walks anywhere you want to take me! Please consider me when you are looking for a dog you can love forever - I’m kind of a sweetheart!
Aria
ADOPTED 05/06/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Aria and her sister Allie came to us from a shelter where they had been surrendered. We are told that mom is a purebred GSD and dad is purebred Lab. At 16 weeks old both girls have a whole lot to learn. It is never too soon to start basic obedience training, as socialization with other dogs and people is very important, along with learning good puppy manners. Puppies will chew things, have accidents, get into things and have lots of energy, so please be sure you have the time and patience it takes to raise a puppy.
Updates:Aria is settling well in her foster home. She is very affectionate, sweet, and playful. Aria will easily crawl up into your lap and cuddle next to you. Belly rubs are the best. She is responding well to housebreaking and enjoys hanging out with her family, including the resident cats. She is very friendly and her foster mom is working on her manners when she gets excited meeting new people. Aria is a gem, so don't miss out on meeting her.
Samson
ADOPTED 05/06/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Samson came to us as an owner surrender. Unfortunately his former family have their hands very full with medical needs, this left Samson home alone for too long. He was very much loved and well cared for. He is now looking for a new family, one that will love and care for him as much as his last family has. Samson is a stunning, all white male GSD. In his previous home he lived with young children and another male GSD. Samson is a very smart boy, he can open doors using his mouth to turn the knobs, he can open a gate latch and knows how to get out of a wire crate. He does need some basic obedience training, not only will this help him learn good manners, but it will also help to create a bond with his new family. He enjoys spending as much as time as possible with his family.