Adopted MAGSR Dogs

These are the most recent MAGSR adoptions. Dogs adopted prior to 2016 can be found here.

Ghost

ADOPTED 02/07/2025!

Ghost adopted!
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Gender: Male
Breed: German Shepherd Dog
Approximate Age: 2 years 2 months
Color: Black
Current Size: 85 lbs
Ideal/Potential Size: 95 lbs
Housebroken: Working on it
Obedience Trained: Working on it
Altered: No

Good With Kids: Unknown
Good With Cats: Unknown
Other Dogs OK: Unknown
DESCRIPTION:

Goofy Ghost is a happy-go-lucky guy. He is friendly, affectionate, and very social. With lots of energy and curiosity, this handsome boy is almost still like a puppy, but with the people that he has met, he has shown to be a real sweetheart who loves a good cuddle. Like all shepherds, Ghost will be most successful when given clear direction, boundaries, and expectations. When provided with structure and routine from a calm and confident handler, Ghost will thrive. His future new home will help get him the training he needs to create a healthy bond with his forever family, but it will also help him continue developing the skills needed to become a good canine citizen. If you are looking for a cuddly guy who will love you with his whole heart, ask to meet Ghost today!

MAGSR ID: 15954

Estrella

ADOPTED 02/01/2025!

Estrella adopted!
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Gender: Female
Breed: German Shepherd Mix
Approximate Age: 1 year 3 months
Color: White
Current Size: 48 lbs
Ideal/Potential Size: 55 lbs
Housebroken: Unknown
Obedience Trained: Working on it
Altered: Yes

Good With Kids: Unknown
Good With Cats: Likely
Other Dogs OK: Likely
DESCRIPTION:

Estrella is a delightful little lady who has been failed by humans over and over again. As just a young pup, this little lady made her first trip to animal services with her mom and several siblings. The entire family received their first round of medical care on this visit. When their family came to claim them, the entire family was returned. Unfortunately, this pattern continued over the next eight months. Estrella and some members of her family would be picked up by animal control, brought into the shelter, given some basic care, and returned to her family. Finally, after six months of this cycle, animal services decided that Estrella had been through this cycle enough. She deserved a family that would love her, care for her, and provide her with the love and safety all dogs deserve. Although the shelter had good intentions and hoped to find Estrella an incredible family that would cherish her, with numbers at critical capacity, Estrella didn't have much time to find the right match. When we learned that this girl was moved to the list to be euthanized, team MAGSR stepped in and welcomed Estrella to the family. 

Little Miss Estrella - our "little star" - is a friendly, wiggly, young girl. Still very much a baby, this girl is energetic, goofy, and full of puppy antics. She is hoping to find an active household that will continue to socialize her with people and other animals. As is true of all GSDs, daily exercise for her body and her mind will be critical to her success. The combination of regular socialization and exercise will help Estrella develop the skills necessary to become a good canine citizen. We do not know a lot about Estrella's past. However, Estrella has had the opportunity to live with foster families while waiting to find her forever home which has given us a chance to learn more about this lovely little star. Starting to learn the ins and outs of living in a home, Estrella loves soft beds, endless snuggles, and a variety of toys. She is adjusting to crate training and is housebreaking nicely. However, as is true of all new dogs, our little star will need some time and patience to adjust to the expectations of her forever family. Estrella will thrive when provided with structure, routine, and leadership. Living with several other dogs in her foster home, Estrella has done very well with several different personalities. She is flexible, playful, and excited to engage with her furry family members. It is critical that Estrella continue to socialize with other furry friends in controlled environments to maintain her skills. As a dog that was picked up several times by animal control, Estrella is considered a flight risk dog. Her family will need to take precautions to ensure she is safe as she adjusts to her forever home. Keeping Estrella on leash when out and about will be key to her success as she learns the rules and boundaries within her forever home. Training will also go a long way with Estrella. Not only will it help her create a strong and healthy bond with her forever family, but it will also help her develop into a stable and confident adult. 

Affectionate, snuggly, and clearly social, this girl is looking for a soft place to land. If Estrella sounds like the right match for your family, ask to meet this little love today!

MAGSR ID: 15939

Speck

ADOPTED 01/29/2025!

Speck adopted
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Gender: Male
Breed: German Shepherd Mix
Approximate Age: 1 year 3 months
Color: Black & Red
Current Size: 79 lbs
Ideal/Potential Size: 85 lbs
Housebroken: Likely
Obedience Trained: Working on it
Altered: Yes

Good With Kids: Likely
Good With Cats: Likely
Other Dogs OK: Likely
DESCRIPTION:

On a quiet day in December Speck was taken to an overcrowded shelter by his family. Unknown to him, this wasn't just an everyday field trip. He walked into this scary and unknown place with his family but he didn't walk back out with them. Instead, Speck was left behind in a noisy kennel run, with too many smells, and too many questions about what he had done wrong. As is true with most shelters, the shelter Speck found himself in was being inundated with new animals on a daily basis. The number of dogs coming into this shelter simply did not mirror the number of dogs going home. Without many placement options, too many of the animals placed in the shelter are euthanized for space. Although they often have experience living in a home, owner surrenders are typically the first dogs euthanized as a stray hold does not provide them with the safety of a few day reprieve. When shelters are overcapacity, not everyone makes it out alive. Speck's life was at risk the second his paws crossed the threshold. However, unlike many dogs in shelters throughout the country, Speck was lucky as a rescue organization quickly recognized that he was special and began reaching out to rescues for help. They knew that if they could find placement for Speck, he would bring some lucky family endless joy. When asked if we could welcome this sweetheart into the rescue, MAGSR said, "yes."

Speck is the epitome of a honey. This gentle guy easily wins over the hearts of everyone he meets. He is sweet, tenderhearted, and has the most soulful eyes. Having been through some traumatizing changes over the last month and clearly not treated well by someone along his journey, Speck does like to ease into new situations. However, when given some time, patience, and love this boy is more than willing to open up and welcome you into his circle. Handshy and needing some reassurance, Speck likes his people to give him time to come to them. Once he has your trust, Speck loves to cuddle in close. He enjoys a good nose rub and will sit patiently and fall asleep while being brushed. Recognizing the importance of a comfortable spot, Speck easily finds the most comfortable bed, blanket, or couch to lounge on and stretches out happily. Having had the good fortune to live in two different foster homes, Speck has quickly proven that life with other furry creatures is comforting. He has done well with other dogs of different sizes and is a calming member of the pack. He is also learning about his current foster family's cat. They likely won't be best friends for a while as Speck seems intimidated by him, but it appears that Speck lacks prey drive. Still learning the ins and outs of living in a household, every day is a bit of an adventure for Speck. He is crate trained and loves his safe spot. It appears that he may also be housebroken. However, he will need some time to adjust to the routines and structure of his forever family. A fan of the outdoors, Speck seems to greatly enjoy his time outside with his handler. He is easy to walk on leash and remains close to his person. Speck is a true companion. 

Unfortunately, we have discovered that Speck is heartworm positive. This diagnosis could have been easily avoided had he been provided with monthly prevention. Speck has just begun the first stage of heartworm treatment. He will need to take it easy over the next few months while he goes through treatment. This will give him time to adjust to his new household and heal. Please consider donating to Speck's medical care. Your donation will not only help us provide Speck with the treatment he needs to move forward, but it will also help us continue to welcome dogs with medical needs. Speck is looking for a patient and loving forever family that will love him for a lifetime. Could that family be you?

Updates:

Stunning Speck has had a busy few weeks. Having moved into his foster home in the Mid-Atlantic, he has been taking some time to adjust to his new household. An incredible guest, Speck has done incredibly well. Already crate trained, Speck easily walks in and out of a few different types of crates on command. Likely housebroken, Speck has cued when he needs to go outside and takes care of his business quickly. He is adjusting well to the leash, but still has plenty to learn particularly, when entering new environments. Speck is clearly a survivor. It is highly evident that a kind hand was not often used with him prior to his arrival in rescue. Hand-shy and jumpy with new sounds, Speck prefers slow and gentle movements while he adjusts to new people and environments. When given time to get comfortable, Speck's incredible personality shines. He gets a goofy smile when he wants attention, loves to get the wiggles when you play on the floor with him, and could lay his head on your lap for hours while you gently pet his head. With so much change having happened over the last two months, it is critical that Speck has time to learn the ins and outs of his forever family. With time, training, and patience, we know this guy is going to be phenomenal. 

Speck received some incredible news this week. We discovered, after a few sets of tests, that this guy is officially heartworm negative! Speck will need to finish out a round of antibiotics and will need to be retested again in 6 months. However, with an all clear this honey gets to be a puppy again. Playtime, long walks, and opportunities to socialize with new people and new environments have begun. Continued opportunities will be key to his success. Speck is looking for a patient and loving forever family that will commit to building confidence and providing Speck with endless opportunities for success. This boy will fill your home with puppy wiggles, snuggles, and gentle kisses. If Speck is the right match for you, ask to meet him today!

MAGSR ID: 15859

Gigi

ADOPTED 01/26/2025!

Gigi adopted
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Gender: Female
Breed: German Shepherd Dog
Approximate Age: 2 years 3 months
Color: Sable
Current Size: 80 lbs
Ideal/Potential Size: 80 lbs
Housebroken: Likely
Obedience Trained: Working on it
Altered: No

Good With Kids: Unknown
Good With Cats: Unknown
Other Dogs OK: Likely
DESCRIPTION:

Gigi was welcomed home to her family as a puppy. She was a bit of a surprise, but was loved by her family. Although the hope was that Gigi would grow old with her family, unfortunately, when severe allergies developed in the household, a change of circumstances was needed. Gigi was moved outside hoping that this would help control the medical responses she was causing. This did relieve some of the allergic reactions; however, Gigi's family knew this wasn't fair to their girl. Knowing that Gigi was special and deserved so much more, they made the difficult decision to surrender Gigi to MAGSR. Saying good-bye is never easy. However, when done in the best interest of your furry friend, it is the right decision. MAGSR promised Gigi's family that we would find her an incredible forever family that would adore her for a lifetime.

Gigi is an intelligent, athletic, and energetic girl. With drive, playfulness, and a desire to learn everything about the world around her, Gigi is an active girl that is looking for an active family. As is true of many GSDs, Gigi's family will need to work both her body and her mind on a daily basis. This is essential as it will help Gigi develop the confidence and skills needed to develop into a good canine citizen. Although Gigi has had the luxury of living in a household, she will need time to adjust to the routines and expectations of her forever family. When provided with clear structure, rules, and expectations, Gigi will thrive. Our volunteers have already begun working with Gigi to help her develop her social skills and leash manners. As she moves forward, it is critical that her forever family complete training with Gigi. Training will not only help Gigi create a strong and healthy bond with her forever family, but it will also help her develop the skills needed to become a stable adult shepherd.

Gigi is looking for an active family that will take her along on all of their adventures. She seeks out the love and attention of her people and is responsive to a confident leader. If Gigi sounds like the right match for your household, ask to meet this gorgeous girl today!

MAGSR ID: 15904

Ember

ADOPTED 01/26/2025!

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Gender: Female
Breed: German Shepherd Dog
Approximate Age: 1 year 11 months
Color: Black & Tan
Current Size: 60 lbs
Ideal/Potential Size: large
Housebroken: No, I'm a puppy!
Obedience Trained: No, I'm a puppy!
Altered: No

Good With Kids: Likely
Good With Cats: Yes
Other Dogs OK: Yes
DESCRIPTION:

The Fall puppies - Autumn, Cider, Ember, Maple, Pumpkin, and Sweet Potato (Tator) - were an accidental litter. Raised together with their parents, these dogs have had the chance to learn many doggy social skills. Although their human family enjoyed the puppies, it can be difficult to care for a large litter and challenging to find safe and loving homes. Recognizing that the Fall puppies would be most successful if placed within a breed specific rescue, their family contacted MAGSR. We promised that we would find each pup a safe and loving forever family that would cherish these babies for a lifetime. 

The Fall puppies are very large babies for their age. They are clearly big fans of food. Having spent time outside, these babies love the sights, sounds, and smells of the outdoors. So, they are hoping their forever families love adventures. Although these babies have been socialized well with their doggy family, they have not been exposed to many new people or situations. Socialization is critical to their success. Recognizing that social skills are essential as the Fall puppies move forward, our amazing volunteers are already beginning this process. Learning the ins and outs of living in a household, these babies are learning the joys of endless toys, comfortable beds, and loads of love. As they continue to move forward, all six babies will strive in households that will provide the structure, routine, and leadership that all shepherds crave. 

Although these babies are absolutely adorable, please remember that puppies are a lot of work. Puppies will whine, chew, have accidents, and fill your home with endless antics. With time, training, and patience, all 6 babies - Autumn, Cider, Ember, Maple, Pumpkin, and Sweet Potato - will develop into good canine citizens. If one of the Fall puppies sounds like the right match for your household, ask to meet these fluffy bundles of joy today!

MAGSR ID: 13694

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