Magnolia

Magnolia is an adorable pup who is estimated to be about 5-6 months old and still has some of her puppy teeth. Despite her young age, she somehow found herself in an overcrowded high kill shelter in Louisiana. We were quick to say YES to rescuing Magnolia and as soon as she got to our vet’s office in AL and was surrounded by the adoring staff, this little girl’s tail started wagging and her spirit began to soar! Mags is thriving now and loves to give love and be loved. Her favorite thing in the world sitting up on her human’s lap and snuggling.
We believe that Magnolia is a GoldenDoodle but no matter what this cutie pie is mixed with, she is just a sweet and loving girl. Our volunteer in AL tells us that Magnolia has such a sparkle in her eyes and is so full of wide-eyed curiosity. Check out how precious she is in this video!
We believe Mags would be good with children, loves other dogs, and could even learn to be friends with cats. This is just an all-round wonderful puppy! The staff at the vet’s office is already working with Magnolia on her leash walking and teaching her manners. Magnolia has been spayed, brought up-to-date on vaccination, and micro-chipped. She has been given a Proheart-6 injection for 6 months of heartworm prevention.
Magnolia will be headed north in mid July to be directly adopted. If you are approved to adopt through SGRR, please contact Cheryl to be considered to adopt this adorable girl. If you are not yet approved, visit our website to fill out an application. Puppies require a great deal of time, attention, and patience. We can only consider applications from folks who are home most of the day.
Rescued dogs come with a range of needs - from behavioral to emotional to medical. When approved applicants adopt such dogs, they agree to take on whatever comes with the dog. It is up to YOU to continue the rehabilitation we have begun. This is what it means to rescue.
We believe that Magnolia is a GoldenDoodle but no matter what this cutie pie is mixed with, she is just a sweet and loving girl. Our volunteer in AL tells us that Magnolia has such a sparkle in her eyes and is so full of wide-eyed curiosity. Check out how precious she is in this video!
We believe Mags would be good with children, loves other dogs, and could even learn to be friends with cats. This is just an all-round wonderful puppy! The staff at the vet’s office is already working with Magnolia on her leash walking and teaching her manners. Magnolia has been spayed, brought up-to-date on vaccination, and micro-chipped. She has been given a Proheart-6 injection for 6 months of heartworm prevention.
Magnolia will be headed north in mid July to be directly adopted. If you are approved to adopt through SGRR, please contact Cheryl to be considered to adopt this adorable girl. If you are not yet approved, visit our website to fill out an application. Puppies require a great deal of time, attention, and patience. We can only consider applications from folks who are home most of the day.
Rescued dogs come with a range of needs - from behavioral to emotional to medical. When approved applicants adopt such dogs, they agree to take on whatever comes with the dog. It is up to YOU to continue the rehabilitation we have begun. This is what it means to rescue.