Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Abby
ADOPTED 05/06/2017!
Good With Kids: Older Kids Only
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Little Miss Abby is such a charmer! Abby may not be as big in physical stature as her GSD foster siblings (don’t tell her that though!) but this little girl has a heart as big as she thinks she is, and the energy, drive, and enthusiasm to match. Abby has a bubbly personality and loves meeting all new people, and she gets along splendidly with big dogs (like her!) that are familiar to her, however she can get quite stimulated around smaller dogs. Abby is very well behaved at home, and is very happy being out and about, running along with her foster on his bike, and going anywhere in the car. She loves going to training class and has really ramped up on her obedience and manners, where she especially enjoys running the obstacle course. Abby is a whole lot of dog in a small package, is as sweet as can be, and she is guaranteed to bring a great big smile to your face. Please ask to meet Abby if she sounds like she might be the dog for you!
Mia
ADOPTED 05/05/2017!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Mia was adopted from our rescue when she was just a puppy in 2014. Sadly, through no fault of her own, her adopter returned her to MAGSR. As you can imagine, Mia’s world as she knew it has been turned upside down. She is currently in a loving foster home with her foster family helping her with the adjustment. Mia’s foster reports that Mia is adjusting nicely to her foster family and resident dog, is calm and loves the kids. Mia is crate trained, walks well on a leash and knows her basic commands. If a laid back dog is what your family is looking for, please ask to meet Mia.
Updates:Mia's foster reports that she is the perfect companion dog. Mia is content to be where her humans are. Each night before bed, Mia stretches out to for affection and to snuggle. Mia loves to play outside and go for walks - she walks perfectly on the leash. While out on her walks, Mia greets all of the people she meets with tail wags and kisses. Mia also loves riding and to go places - she jumps right up in the vehicle and lays down in the back on the floor in a small ball. If you are looking for a best friend and companion, Mia could definitely be it! Please ask to meet Mia today.
Mysti
ADOPTED 04/30/2017!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Mysti's former owner surrendered her as he did not have time for her and his brothers alpha female GSD was attacking her. This is the reason that Mysti has some scratches and scars on her nose/muzzle, but they make her no less beautiful. Mysti was being kept in an all black wire metal crate, which was too small for her, out in the sun in 80 degree temperatures. Mysti loves rope toys, kongs and knuckle bones which she will carry around in her mouth. She rides well in a vehicle and did well at her vet visit. She enjoys having her belly rubbed. With proper training, love and encouragement Mysti will be a wonderful family dog.
Duncan
ADOPTED 04/30/2017!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Duncan is a handsome young GSD mix. He has had no training and is full of puppy energy. He adores people, sharing snuggles and puppy kisses. He will require training and guidance so that he understands what is expected of him which will help he be a well behaved family member. Duncan will be a great running or hiking partner, which in turn will help burn some of his energy.
Cyndal
ADOPTED 04/30/2017!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Cyndal was found as a stray and taken to a shelter. She is a sweet, sweet girl who gets along very well with other dogs. She adores people, although we have not seen her with children yet. We also do not know how she would do with cats as she has not met any yet. When Cyndal showed up at the shelter she was missing a rear leg, no one has any history on this as she was stray. She has no problems getting around with only 3 legs. In fact tri-paws adapt to a missing limb and can pretty much do all of the same things as 4 legged dogs. Please don't let her missing limb deter you from asking to meet Cyndal to see for yourself how well she gets around and just how sweet she is.
Updates:Cyndal plays with her new toy. She's settling in at her foster home.