Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Gunner
ADOPTED 01/14/2017!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Gunner was surrendered to MAGSR, as his family could no longer care for him. Gunner has Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI), for which he is stable on diet and medication. EPI can be very well controlled with proper nutrition and adding enzymes to his food which helps with digestion. More information can be found at this link: http://www.epi4dogs.com along with before and after pictures of dogs that have EPI.
Gunner was cared for and loved by his family, so he is understandably confused by his current situation. Gunner is in the comforts of a foster home, has a comfy bed and lots of premium nutrition – he is being very well cared for while he waits for his new family. Gunner’s prior owners report he is house and crate trained, active, and friendly and playful with humans. Gunner is also curious about cats but has never shown any aggression towards them. Please ask to meet Gunner if he sounds like a good fit for your family!
Malakai
ADOPTED 01/14/2017!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Malakai, along with his brothers, Jasper and Herb, were farm dogs, living outside free to roam where ever they wanted to. Often times they ate trash and anything else they could find.
Malakai would love to put his past behind him and to learn the manners to be a good house dog. He will require someone with the patience it will take to teach him what is expected of him in a home with loving family.& Malakai deserves the chance to experience the comforts of a home, good food, a soft bed and lots of love
Sargeant
ADOPTED 01/11/2017!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Snowball came to us as a puppy and was immediately adopted. Sadly Snowball was returned as he began to experience anxiety after spending far too many hours in a crate. He is a puppy with puppy energy, he needs to be exercised daily, he needs training to help him learn all of the good manners we expect from our canine family. Please be sure you have the patience it takes to raise a dog as it is a lifelong commitment.
Hunter
ADOPTED 01/11/2017!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Hunters family was no longer able to care for him, wanting what was best for him they surrendered him to us so that he could find a new family. He lived with 3 young children, he is good with cats and other dogs. His family reported that he friendly and playful with everyone he meets.
Hunter is quite confused right now, his life has completely changed. He is frightened and standoffish at this time. We are giving him time to settle in and decompress from all of the recent changes. He is young, energetic and will require training, guidance and patience. A dog is a new family member and a commitment for their lifetime, please be sure you can make that commitment when considering adoption.
Jasper
ADOPTED 01/08/2017!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Jasper, along with his brothers, Herb and Malakai, were farm dogs, living outside free to roam where ever they wanted to. Often times they ate trash and anything else they could find.