Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Dante
ADOPTED 03/04/2017!
Good With Kids: Unknown
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Dante was surrendered as the young man who was his caregiver decided he was too busy. Dante was left with the parents to care for and they also decided they did not want him.
He is a young, handsome and big boy in need of training and guidance. Dante has a lot of energy that needs to be dealt with, with daily exercise of both the body and mind.
He is no couch potato and will require a strong handler who is active and knowledgeable of the breed.
Diamond
ADOPTED 03/04/2017!
Good With Kids: Yes
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This little girl truly is a diamond in the ruff. Sadly, Diamond previously lived in hoarding situation with 14 other dogs. She was underfed, is missing the top half of her right ear, and has several wounds across her body. Despite all of what Diamond has endured, she is an amazing girl. Affectionate with everyone she has met, Diamond warms up quickly to new people. She gives kisses and little tail wags that light up a room. Now that Diamond has a warm and loving foster home, she has the opportunity to shine. Currently living with both cats and dogs, Diamond is adjusting well to pack life and is learning that she will receive regular meals, attention, and proper socialization. If Diamond sounds like the right dog for your household, please ask about her today.
Care for these hoarding rescues is putting a severe strain on MAGSR's resources. Donations towards their treatment would be greatly appreciated, this would also help us save other dogs with medical needs.
Updates: Ryder
ADOPTED 03/03/2017!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Ryder was found abandoned in a house with a Chihuahua after their family moved away and left them behind. Ryder was underweight, but with good nutrition and regular meals he is gaining weight. He is a young boy who has had no training or guidance. He needs a family that will commit to his training, providing him with structure and direction so that he can be a well mannered boy.
Updates:Ryder loves all that he meets, especially kids, and appears to want to play with dogs he sees when out. Ryder walks nicely on a leash and knows shake. Ryder is a love bug and wants to have attention of all that are around. He would make a great addition to your family. Please ask to meet him.
Ryder is settling nicely into his foster home and doing very well. He's a very friendly dog and seems to love people and want to play with any dog he sees. Ryder is learning quickly and working on his obedience commands and is doing well at "sit", "place", and "look". If Ryder sounds like a dog that would fit well in your family, please ask to meet him.
Ash
ADOPTED 02/26/2017!
Good With Kids: Unknown
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Ash was surrendered to us through no fault of his own. He was not abused or neglected. But unfortunately, his former person was not able to handle such a large dog. He has had no formal training and will only be placed with an experienced handler. He would benefit from being in a home where he will have daily activity, exercise and structure along with obedience training. He is looking for a commitment for his lifetime....could that be you?
Gabby
ADOPTED 02/25/2017!
Good With Kids: Yes
Will you help them by donating or volunteering?
Sweet Gabby came to MAGSR emaciated and scared from a very sad situation. This little girl previously lived in hoarding situation with 14 other dogs where some would lose out on getting food, which we think is what happened to Gabby. She was very underfed and used for breeding. Because of all that Gabby has endured, she is so very scared and just needs to learn to trust and know she'll be well taken care of. Now that Gabby has a warm and loving foster home, she has the opportunity to shine and we hope will quickly adjust and learn that she will receive regular meals, attention, and proper socialization. If Gabby sounds like the right dog for your household, please ask about her today.
Care for these hoarding rescues is putting a severe strain on MAGSR's resources. Donations towards their treatment would be greatly appreciated, this would also help us save other dogs with medical needs.