Animal League News

Hi… my name is Ringo,

Adopted February 13, 2016

My friend, Ottis, and I lived in the same home for years, but when our human mom realized she couldn’t take care of us anymore due to her own health concerns, she showed us her love once more by letting us go to find new homes. I’m a female Dachshund—my current name might make you think otherwise, but I am a girl—7-1/2 years old, and a standout in the looks department thanks to my beautiful silver dapple coat. I am shy, but reported to be good with cats, dogs, and children in the past. So, once I warm up and feel comfortable, you’ll see how loving I can be. And for fun, we could play with my favorite squeaky toys! Please come visit me today and see how great we’ll be together.

Arrived February 2, 2016

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Hi… my name is Joey,

Adopted December 10, 2015

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 December 7, 2015

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Hi… my name is Snuffles,

Adopted September 25, 2015

I didn’t know what to do when I was left beside a road in the dark. I was starving, thirsty, scared and shivering. Then a car pulled over. Two sisters, despite needing to get to the airport, had stopped for me. In that moment, my life changed. The sister who lives locally gave me food, water, and lots of kindness. I started becoming the real me – happy, affectionate, and attentive. She said I never barked and slept through storms. Her cat really didn’t want a dog, so she brought me to TALGV, where I play and cuddle with new friends. I’m a small Dachshund female, who bears a mark from the past (perhaps a tight muzzle), but who’s ready for a bright future. Could you be the special someone who loves me forever?

Arrived September 14, 2015

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Hi… my name is Dexter.

Adopted May 1, 2015

Arrived April 20, 2015

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Hi… my name is Rocky.

Adopted April 24, 2015.

I’ll let my foster mom tell you about me, ‘cause I couldn’t toot my own horn any better! “Rocky is an energetic, fun-loving pup. He gets along great with two big, female dogs who weigh over 60 pounds. He is crate-trained, rides well in the car, is a good eater, and sleeps through the night. He appears to be housetrained, understands ‘no,’ loves to walk, and has no problem keeping up with the ‘pack.’ Because he’s still a teething pup, he needs to be supervised around things he might chew. He loves to explore the back yard, and doesn’t seem to be a digger. Like all puppies he’ll benefit from obedience training and exposure to lots of social settings. He seems to love everyone and everything!” What more can I say except come adopt me?

Arrived April 9, 2015

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Hi… my name is Beaux.

Adopted March 30, 2015

Arrived March 29, 2015

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Hi… my name is Reggie.

Adopted April 14, 2015.

Anyone who’s ever had a Basset hound or a Dachshund can tell you, we’re just about the most delightful dogs in the world — and I’m no exception! I totally ADORE people (and the attention that comes from them!), I have a sweet, happy temperament, love walks and car rides, playing fetch, and am just plain very smart. I’m crate trained, but I’m still working on perfect house manners (my foster mom said, “If I just had one more week…” when she left for vacation). I get along with other dogs (but am not terribly fond of little kids and have never been around cats), so all I need to be the perfect companion is consistency in my training. If you’ve got that, have I got a deal for you!

Arrived September 29, 2014, Adopted November 15, 2014, Arrived March 25, 2015.

 

 

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Adopted December 29, 2014.

Bailey is a cute, sweet, and gentle 15-pound, 2 1/2-year-old male wire-haired Yorkie/Doxie mix who needs a new home because his owner died recently. He loves people and warms up to strangers quickly, likes other dogs (is sometimes a bit shy around large dogs), is good with cats and kids. He is learning to walk on leash and knows sit. He likes chasing and retrieving his ball. Bailey is completely house trained, can use a doggie door or asks to go out. He is healthy, is neutered, and all shots are up to date. Monthly grooming is advised. Current foster would keep Bailey but already has 5 dogs and 2 cats. There is no adoption fee

If you will welcome this sweet boy into a loving home as part of your family, please call Ron between 8 AM and 8 PM at 520-625-3285 (leave message).

December 27, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Duke.

Adopted December 4, 2014.

Arrived November 26, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Jerry.

Adopted November 14, 2014.

As anyone who’s ever had a Basset hound or a Dachshund can tell you, we’re just about the most delightful dogs in the world — and I’m no exception! I totally ADORE people (and the attention that comes from them!), I have a sweet, happy temperament, love walks and car rides, playing fetch, and am just plain very smart. I’m crate trained, but I’m still working on perfect house manners, but the volunteers making sure I get lots of “good examples” here! I get along with other dogs, am curious about cats, but am not terribly fond of little kids, so all I need to be the perfect companion is consistency in my training. If you’ve got that, have I got a deal for you!

Arrived September 3, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Reno.

I was adopted July 24, 2014.

I’ve been getting to spend time with a foster mom and she has SO many good things to say about me! She says, “Reno is an energetic, fun-loving pup. He spends a good deal of time with our two big, female dogs, and he plays well and respects them. He’s crate-trained and “almost” housebroken.” She says I’m a “busy” boy (well, I’m still a puppy!), so I have a lot of energy to burn off (another dog to play with and a lively family would help with that!), but when I’m done, I really “crash!” They’re saying that I’m probably a Doxie/Chihuahua mix, but I think there’s some Min Pin “going on” too as I’ve got a lot of typical terrier energy. So if you’re into an active lifestyle, I want to join you!

 

 

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