Hi… my name is Hazel.
Adopted January 14, 2015.
When you learn that I was left to fend for myself when I was a puppy over three years ago, and that compassionate neighbors fed me ever since, I hope you’ll understand my current shyness (although they say I’m coming out of my shell more each day). My “caretakers” did say that during their interaction with me, I got along with kids and wasn’t at all aggressive — I’m just unsure of humans right now. I’ve learned to walk nicely on leash and enjoy the company of other dogs, so I’m sure that the time the volunteers are spending with me will be rewarded when I come out of my shell and turn into the wonderful companion I was meant to be. I’m a shepherd mix lady who just needs patience and love.
Arrived March 18, 2014.
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Hi… my name is Maxine.
Adopted with Ceazar on May 16, 2015
My mom and dad got divorced and mom had to move to an apartment, and then to top it all off, dad lost his house, so there was no room for my lifetime companion, Ceazar, and me to stay with them. I’m a 62-pound German Shepherd mix lady who is housebroken, leash trained, and gets along with other dogs and cats. I’m gentle and obedient, and know lots of commands and because of my age, qualify for Free Vet Care for Life. I get a little carsick sometimes and those summer thunderstorms make me anxious, but other than that, I’m the perfect, laid-back companion. Since I’ve always lived with and depend on Ceazar, TALGV has agreed that we should go to a new home together. I’m a mellow, well-mannered girl (Mom said I was a “real joy”!) who needs a quiet home where I can be your new best friend.
Maxine and Ceazar come with TALGV’s “Vet Care for Life Program”
Arrived February 24, 2014
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Read MoreHi… my name is Lacey.
Thanks for looking at my pictures. My write up is under construction. Please check back soon to see my story.
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