Animal League News

Hi… my name is Dottie,

After being rescued from a home with 45 dogs, I was brought to TALGV. When I first arrived I had a roommate, but now I have my own room. I like other dogs but sometimes I may be a bit exuberant with new canine friends. I’m still a young pup who needs more training, preferably with you! I have already learned how to walk on a leash and use a doggie door. What I really need now is a loving person in a stable home to help me transition from puppyhood to adulthood. I’m discovering how it feels to receive affection (and I like it), and I want to learn what it’s like to be part of a real family. If you believe you can offer me that, please call and make an appointment to meet.

If you are considering adoption, please call TALGV office (520-625-3170) and make a date to meet me soon. Kennel appointments are between 10 and 2 every day.

Arrived 3-27-21

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Hi… my name is Henry,

Adopted with Bear 1-30-21

Comes with Free Vet Care Support for Life

My previous family thought they didn’t have enough time to give my pal Bear and me all the attention we deserve. Now we’re both here at TALGV, needing a new home and family. I’m a 13-year-old male Cattle Dog who comes with free Vet Care Support for Life. I’m housebroken, ask to go out or I can use a doggie door. I’m leash trained and know the commands “sit” and “come.” I’m mostly shy but I love children of all ages and get along well with other dogs. I would probably be more afraid of cats than the cat would be of me. Bear and I are quite bonded and really want to be adopted together. Please make an appointment to meet us and see how well we would complete your family.

Arrived 1-14-21

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Adopted 6-29-20

ROSIE is a gentle, sweet, and affectionate 18-month-old, 25-pound Cattle Dog mix female that needs a new home because rescuer can no longer keep her. She is housebroken, spayed, and shots are up to date. She has some obedience training: knows sit, let’s go, get in bed, and outside. She is crate trained but could use more practice with leash  walking. She rarely barks and loves lots of chew toys and being petted. Rosie is okay with other dogs and cats; children are unknown. She can be shy with new people and may do best as an only pet (preferably with female).

There is no adoption fee. If you will welcome this loyal, faithful girl into a loving home as part of your family, please call Sydney between 9 AM and 10 PM at 520-625-4344.

June 27, 2020

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Adopted 3-29-20

STELLA is a kind, affectionate, and social 6-year-old, 60-pound, Cattle Dog mix female who needs a new home. She is crate trained, leash trained, and house trained (asks to go out). She is working on obedience training but knows “sit” and “shake.” She is in good health, spayed, up to date on shots and medical records are available. Stella is good with other dogs and older children. She can be shy at first with strangers but is a very sweet, gentle, and tender-hearted girl. There is no adoption fee. If you will welcome Stella into a loving home as part of your family, please call Andrea between 9 AM and 7 PM at 520-307-9481.

March 15, 2020

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Hi… my name is Ceres,

Adopted 6-23-19

Thanks for looking at my pictures. My biography is under construction. Please stop back again to read about me or… even better… stop in at TALGV to meet me soon. Kennels are open 10-2 every day.

Arrived 6-13-19

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Dogg was adopted March 11, 2016

DOGG is an energetic, eager-to-please, 2-year-old, 40-pound shepard mix boy who needs a new loving home. He was found in early January 2016 in the Sierrita Mountains but finders could no longer keep him. He is house trained, has been neutered, loves people, and is progressing nicely with obedience training. Although he is tolerant of other dogs and cats, children are unknown. He has been taught to ‘sit’, ‘come’, ‘off’, and how to ’sit, wait, keep eye contact with the feeder, wait for a drop-hand signal, and eat shoulder-to-shoulder with other dogs. He thrives on good hard exercise and could easily keep up with a runner or bicyclist. He does not like riding in a car. Dogg is a very smart, friendly, affectionate dog, is quite starved for attention, and since he demands lots of attention, it might be best if he were an only dog.

February 28, 2016

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