Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Fritz
ADOPTED 03/24/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Fritz found himself in a shelter for reasons unknown. He is now safely in our care waiting patiently to find his forever family. He is a calmer boy with a friendly disposition. He does have some good manners but will require formal obedience training so that he can be the best he can be. Training is so very important, not just for the dog but also for their families.
Updates:Fritz is like a loveable, huggable teddy bear. He's great on walks, especially with other dogs. Fritz loves to hang around where his humans are. He likes his crates and loves to go outside - when his humans head for the door, Fritz runs to the door and gets excited. Fritz can be a little stubborn sometimes, but is still a very good boy. Fritz loves attention, and he's a very calm, laid back dog. If Fritz sounds like a good fit for your family, ask to meet him soon.
Josie
ADOPTED 03/24/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Josie along with her sister were surrendered to us as their human dad is in hospice care. He loves his girls very much and wants them to have a wonderful life. Josie is understandably quite confused with the recent changes, but will adjust with time. Josie was examined by our vet and found to be what he believes may be cataracts. She will be seen by an eye specialists and receive proper care. Please consider Josie, a family of her own will certainly help her move forward and settle in.
Updates:Josie had surgery for her cataracts and is doing fantastic post-op. She had her first followup appointment and her pressures and eye function is looking great. Josie is learning to navigate better and her anxiety level has lessened now that she can see. Josie does well in a crate and is getting along great with the resident female dog and could care less about the resident rabbit. If Josie sounds like a good fit for your family, please ask to meet her.
Kimba
ADOPTED 03/23/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Kimba was surrendered to us as her previous family stated she had too much energy and shed too much. She lived in her previous home with smaller dogs and did well. She has not been around children or cats so we do not know if she is good with them. She is a friendly girl and oh so beautiful. She will need a family that is willing to exercise and play with her, this will help her burn some energy. Of course training is necessary.
Traeger
ADOPTED 03/17/2018!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Traeger was surrendered to a shelter and needed out quickly due to lack of space. MAGSR responded to the plea to help Traeger who is very frightened and confused at this time. His previous family stated he was great with cats, but we have not tested him. He did well with the dogs he met and played with at the shelter. His previous family also stated that he can be protective of his person when walking on the street. This will need to be addressed with training, helping him build confidence and having a strong, experienced handler.
Sadie
ADOPTED 03/11/2018!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Sadly Sadie recently lost her human dad as he unexpectedly passed away and her human mom is disabled and hospitalized. As you can imagine Sadie is quite confused as to why she is not with her family, in a strange place with people she does know. We are giving her time to settle in and adjust to her new surroundings. She has been skittish with us but once she is comfortable with our volunteers she comes out of her shell and enjoys romping around. Sadie would do best in a home that is not very busy as she is somewhat of a flight risk as she continues to look for her family. With time and patience she will overcome this and become bonded to her new family.
Sadie is doing very nicely in her foster home and is fully acclimated to her humans and resident foster dogs with no issues. Sadie loves her foster fur-siblings. She goes biking with them, plays off-leash in the yard with them, and settles nicely with them in the home. Overall, once she is comfortable in her surroundings she is a big puppy – very sweet and very animated and excitable. Sadie is shy and cautious around new people, so her foster parents are working on that with her and helping her lose weight as well. If this sweet girl sounds like she could be good fit for your family, ask to meet her today.