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Raya

Caucasian Shepherd Dog

Female, Young
Randallstown, MD
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Beautiful Raya is so sweet, affectionate, and sticks by your side wherever you go. She was meant to be an outdoor/livestock guardian dog but she would rather be indoors on the couch 😅 which she does 24/7 . Raya has zero guardian dog instinct in her but she is a love bug. On the more serious note she can’t be around any small animals at all she will hurt them or unfortunately kill them. In my opinion she would do good in any home style whether be townhouse/ or house. She is potty trained of course and knows how to go in and out of a door net with ease. She is good on walks/ doesn’t pull and won’t go out her way to attack anything or anybody. I really just want to give her a home where she will have that one on one attention she deserves and needs. Thanks for your consideration in this gentle giant.

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Raina

German Shepherd Dog

Female, Adult
Mt. Airy, MD
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
  DESCRIPTION: Raina was given to her family by a friend who felt she would be a good match for their household. Although she was clearly loved by her family, Raina struggled in a city environment. As a result, her family made the difficult decision to surrender Raina to MAGSR so that she could find the family and living environment that would help her develop into the incredible girl they knew she could be. Raina is a friendly but driven girl. As is typical of most shepherds, Raina is intelligent, active, and alert. In order to meet with success, Raina will need both her body and mind exercised daily. She is not a couch potato and will do best with an active family. Although Raina is working on her interactions with other dogs, she would prefer a family where she can be the only dog so that she can be the center of attention. Raina is housebroken and crate trained. She also knows a few commands. However, as is true of all shepherds, Raina will need to attend training in order to develop into the amazing shepherd we know she is destined to be. Training will not only help Raina develop into an amazing dog, but it will also help her bond with her new family. If this active lady sounds like a good match for your household, ask to meet her today.  October 28, 2024, 7:35 pm
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Ivy

German Shepherd Dog

Female, Senior
Mt. Airy, MD
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
  DESCRIPTION: Not every dog gets to spend their life curled up on a couch, showered with affection, and surrounded by family. Ivy’s story is a reminder of just how resilient dogs can be — even when life hasn't always been as kind as you may hope. Though Ivy has known human kindness, she has never known the comfort of a true home until now. She came to MAGSR having never lived in a home, yet her soulful eyes and calm presence speak of a dog who still believes in love. Physically, Ivy carries the weight of a life spent giving more than she received. Her body shows signs of many litters, untreated medical conditions, and severe arthritis. When her pain became too much to ignore, a decision was made to give Ivy the care she so desperately needed — and she joined the MAGSR family. One of our amazing senior foster families immediately stepped up, giving Ivy her very first taste of home: a comfortable household, soft beds, quiet spaces, and unconditional love. Despite her past, Ivy is gentle, affectionate, and slowly learning the joys of being a beloved companion. She enjoys short walks, tasty treats, and has recently discovered the magic of dog beds. But Ivy's journey is far from over. Upon arrival, she was diagnosed with: Severe arthritis in her front left leg, causing her significant pain and lameness A skin infection requiring treatment before other procedures could take place Ulcerated tumors and masses on her chest and belly Underweight frame, which needed to be addressed before surgery could commence This week, Ivy bravely underwent a complicated hysterectomy, had several masses removed, and began treatment to address her discomfort. Radiographs of her joins and chest were taken to determine the extent of her needs. Consultations with specialists also took place. At this time biopsy results are pending, and more invasive care may be needed. Despite everything, Ivy remains calm, loving, and endlessly patient — a true testament to her spirit. She is wearing her surgical pajamas like a champ, is adjusting to the cone and pro collar, and has been very patient when going through daily clean up and care. Ivy isn’t available for adoption just yet, but she will be — once she’s strong, healthy, and ready for the next chapter of her life. Ivy’s care is ongoing and expensive. If you’re touched by her story, please consider making a donation toward her medical expenses. Every dollar helps us continue to care for dogs like Ivy — the ones who’ve waited too long for a family of their own and are finally getting their chance. Donations can be made at magsr.org. Thank you in advance for joining us in believing in second chances. Ivy is an exceptional girl who we know is worth every dime.  November 11, 2025, 8:35 am
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Kaiser

German Shepherd Dog

Male, Young
Mt. Airy, MD
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
  DESCRIPTION: Handsome little Kaiser, affectionately known as Kai, was born in a tough area. Although it’s clear he wasn’t always treated kindly, somewhere along his journey, Kai must have met someone who showed him love — and that kindness has stayed with him. Picked up as a stray, Kai made his way to a very small shelter with limited resources. While the dedicated staff do everything they can to make sure each dog feels loved, they simply don’t have many options to help dogs move forward. Fortunately, a local rescue group works tirelessly to network the dogs in this area, hoping to find as many of them a safe option as possible. With so many rescues sitting at or over capacity, Kai’s chances were uncertain. But when MAGSR learned about his situation, our team decided we would find a way to make things work — and brought Kai safely into the MAGSR family. Kai is curious, cautious, and a huge cuddle bug. This “pint-sized” shepherd is the perfect buddy for daily walks and playtime. In many ways, he’s a pocket shepherd — full of personality and heart in a smaller package. It’s clear that Kai hasn’t always been treated well, so he needs a little time to warm up to new people and situations. However, with a few tasty treats and some sweet “puppy talk,” he quickly comes around. Like all young dogs, Kai will benefit from plenty of opportunities to socialize with new dogs, people, and environments. A social dog is a stable dog, and these experiences will help him grow into a confident, well-rounded companion. Training will also go a long way in helping Kai strengthen his bond with his forever family while developing good manners and self-assurance. Kai is a delightful little guy — happy to be your shadow, eager for cuddles, and so ready to find a forever home of his very own. Could that be with you? November 11, 2025, 8:35 am

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