A young shepherd dog mix has been waiting for love for over 100 days | forgotten friends

Magni is neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and healthy, there is no fee to adopt him!

NEW BROWNFELS, Texas – Our Forgotten Friends series features each week a dog or cat that spends time at the local shelter just waiting for someone to notice them and bring them home to love.

Magni is young, cheerful and ready to play! He is waiting for you at the New Braunfels Animal Society, where he has been for over 100 days.

He weighs about 60 pounds and is only one year old. He is very healthy… neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and heartworm free.

This mix of young herding dogs at the shelter is friendly to both dogs and cats, but there’s always a learning curve when you bring a new dog into your home.

It may take him a while to get used to other pets if you have them, so be patient, stick to a routine, and pay attention to his training.

Magni is full of energy and always ready for adventure.

He also loves to snuggle and stroke his belly.

Since he has been in an orphanage for over 100 days, his adoption fee is not charged at the correct home.

Who is ready to bring Magni home with them and love him forever?

Visit the New Braunfels Humane Society located at 3353 Morningside Drive in New Braunfels or call them at (830) 629-5287.

  • Monday – Friday: 10:00 – 17:00
  • Saturday: 10:00 – 16:00
  • Sunday and public holidays: closed to the public

Perhaps now is not the right time for you, but you still would like to somehow help the animals in the shelter. You can order from their Amazon Wish List!

CLICK HERE to see what they need most.

As with all shelters, cash is always valued as it will come in handy to pay the veterinary bills associated with rescuing any animals in need.

CLICK HERE to make a donation to the shelter.

Perhaps Magni is not the dog you are looking for but would like to have. Visit their website to see all available pets. CLICK HERE.

Do you have free time and do you like animals? They could also use some volunteers. CLICK HERE to find out how you can help them.

Remember, when you adopt a pet from a shelter, you are saving two lives… the one you bring home with you and the one that will now be saved because there is more space in the shelter.

If you know of a forgotten friend who is being overlooked and is still looking for a “fur” home, contact Andrea at [email protected].

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