Adopted MAGSR Dogs
These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.
Haylee
ADOPTED 05/24/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Haylee is a beautiful dog with a very friendly personality. Once she gets to know you, she will cover you with kisses (aka licks). She is happy both running around, acting goofy and relaxing. She is wonderful with children. She was raised with an Australian shepherd so she would be ok living with one other dog. She likes her chew toys too. Unfortunately, this beautiful girl was diagnosed with Addison's Disease in November. Prednisone and steroid injections have so far helped to successfully keep her healthy. She may need to continue to work on being a good walker and being socialized with other dogs.
Tank
ADOPTED 05/21/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Tank is a sweet, affectionate and energetic boy, with all puppy in his mannerisms, who is looking for a home that can provide him with the love, training, and daily exercise a young dog needs. Already housebroken and working on a few commands with his foster mom, Tank' is already on his way to becoming a good canine citizen. However, he will need patience, guidance, and leadership in order to reach his full potential. Tank gets along well with dogs, cats and kids. Although Tank is in many ways a work in progress, we know he will be a great addition to the right family. Please remember that puppies are a lot of work and require a lot of attention from their family - puppies are a ~10-12 year commitment. With time, patience, guidance and training, Tank will become even more of an amazing boy than he already is. Please inquire if Tank sounds like a good match for your family.
Updates:Tank has been in his foster home for a week now and has made himself at home very quickly. He loves to be where ever his Foster Mama is, belly rubs, and shoes! Tank is a bit skittish of new, noisy, and busy environments. He takes a little bit of time to warm up to those surroundings. He's very affectionate, and loves to lay around. Tank needs some work with walking on a leash, jumping into cars, and some minor obedience training. He is fully crate trained, and house trained. He knows sit & come, but can be stubborn sometimes. Ask to meet Tank today!
Glacier
ADOPTED 05/17/2016!
Good With Kids: Unknown
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Glacier is a sweet and energetic boy who made his way to MAGSR because his owner could no longer care for him. He is confused, but not to worry, because Glacier is in a foster home and is learning about love and care. Glacier is looking for a home that can provide him with the love, training, and daily exercise he needs. Please inquire if Glacier sounds like a good match for your family.
Sasha
ADOPTED 05/17/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes, older kids
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Beautiful Sasha is looking for a new family and home, one without small animals. In her last home there were chickens and rabbits which was not a good match. Sasha is quite confused at this time, unsure how she went from having a home and family to now being in rescue. In her previous home she did live with children. Sasha would benefit greatly from being back in a home with a family.
Updates:Sasha moved into a foster home about a week ago as it became clear that she was in need of a little extra support adjusting to the loss of her previous home. Although cuddly and affectionate once comfortable, Sasha is somewhat fearful when introduced to new people particularly, if they crowd her or approach too quickly. Due to her lack of socialization, Sasha will require a family that will allow her to slowly integrate into her new home. Guidance, leadership, and training will help Sasha develop into the confident canine citizen we know she can be.
Already crate trained, house broken, and knowing a few commands, Sasha knows how to behave in the household and loves to shadow her people. Amazingly well behaved in the car, Sasha is more than happy to be a traveling companion. She also enjoys toys, long walks, and a comfortable place to snooze - especially if she can keep an eye on her people at the same time. Although Sasha previously lived with a large male dog, she needs time and patience when being introduced to new dogs. Currently living with both a male and female shepherd, Sasha enjoys pack walks with her new housemates. If Sasha sounds like a good match for your family, please ask to meet her today.
Wyatt
ADOPTED 05/16/2016!
Good With Kids: Yes
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Can you imagine after being with your person for 13 years and they suddenly disappear? Wyatt has come back to MAGSR at the mature age of 13 as sadly his owner was in a tragic accident leaving him unable to care for Wyatt. Wyatt is an extremely loyal dog that was dearly loved and this poor boy must be super confused as to where his dad is.
Wyatt is a laid back senior boy that enjoys the companionship of his person. He is house broken and crate trained although a crate is certainly not required for this regal boy. His favorite past time is sunning himself outside on a warm day! He is super friendly and excellent with people including children 10 and above. He doesn't get on beds or furniture and isn't a chewer. While needing a short stent in foster a few years ago he slept quietly all night on his dog bed in my 9 year old's bedroom. He would quietly go to bed in the evenings and you wouldn't hear a peep till 10 to 12 hours later when he needed to go potty. He is older now and sleeps quite a bit and although he is a bit slower he still enjoys a short stroll.
In his younger years he was courteous to other dogs in the home while on leash. Off leash he would test the water for alpha position. Since he was fostered in a home with more than one alpha so it was safer for all to keep him on leash. As he is matured and much slower likely his drive for alpha position has lessened as he is much happier sleeping and being close to his person. He is cat friendly and super easy going.
Wyatt is on daily medication and supplements to keep him comfortable, which is bringing him some much needed relief. Please find it in your heart to give this sweet boy a loving home to lay his head for his remaining time. He will be so grateful for your love and attention. He bonds quickly to those providing love and care and will be forever grateful for your love.
Updates:Wyatt is a sweet older gentleman who has clearly been very affected by everything that has gone on recently. He is just starting to come around and show interest in his foster parents. Wyatt has had some difficulty getting around, but his foster parents are walking him in the neighborhood, and he has wanted to go further than he has been allowed so far, but with each day, the distance is increasing. Wyatt eats well and takes his meds easily. Wyatt is starting to show some sign of happiness and playfulness. If Wyatt sounds like a senior guy for you, please ask to meet him.