Animal League News

Hi… my name is Miss Fields,

Adopted 5-3-17

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 4-20-17

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Hi… my name is Keebler,

Adopted 5-7-17

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 4-20-17

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Hi… my name is Debbie,

Adopted 4-27-17

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 4-20-17

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Hi… my name is Oreo,

Adopted 5-8-17

I came here as a dedicated mama. On my own, I’d dug a den in the desert for my babies and gave birth there. I’d go to a house for food and then back to the den to take care of my little ones. The people feeding me couldn’t take in my whole little family, so we came here—my five pups and me. In that former home, they said I was very good with children and got along with other pets. Here at TALGV, my new friends say I’m sweet, friendly, and “just plain wonderful!” A small to medium size 4-year-old with a shaggy tan coat, I’ll bring lots of love and laughter into your home. So let’s get together today and take care of each other through lots of happy tomorrows.

Arrived 4-20-17

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Hi… my name is Camellia,

Adopted 5-3-17

Comes with FREE Vet Care for Life

At 10 years of age, I’m glad to say I know what love is. Some time ago, when I’d been abandoned, neighborhood kids fed me for 3 weeks. Then I was adopted, but due to health concerns of their own, my people had to bring me here. Love flows both ways, of course, so I understand and wish them only the best. But I do need a new home, and since I’m an older dog, that requires someone special. I’m overweight and have some concerns older dogs often do, but I also have good news: I come with FREE Vet Care for Life! I’m leash trained (although I walk slowly), I love children, and if you have a place in your heart for me, I’d love to share my gentle, peaceful company with you.

Arrived 12-10-16; Adopted 12-14-16; Arrived 4-18-17

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Hi… my name is Sophia,

Adopted 4-23-17

Due to her own health issues, my former owner was worried about my well being and so decided that I should find a new home. Since I’m only 4 months old, that’s pretty much my story up to now, although I’m doing my best to get ready for fun times up ahead. I’m learning how to walk well on a leash along with other important puppy lessons—according to the volunteers, I’m intelligent and attentive, (you could say I’m all ears.) And, I’m happy to say, being a playful and loving pup just comes naturally to me. At slightly under 36 pounds, I’m a tan and white female who’s friendly and confident, but a wee bit lonely. My forever home can’t come too soon, so if that’s with you, can we please meet today!

Arrived 4-14-17

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Hi… my name is Lacey,

Adopted 7-8-17

Before coming here, I was fed by a stranger. Even then, I kept my distance, but needed the nourishment because my 6 puppies were depending on me. That kind man found homes for my babies, but worried about me because he was leaving for many months. Who would feed me? How would I stay safe? TALGV was the answer. Food, security, comfort—such a comfy bed!—and patient people are here for me. They let me take my time getting used to a leash and going for walks; I found it easy to grow accustomed to their gentle affection. In my own way, I thank them, and they seem to know what I dream about most: A home of my own, where love and happiness abide, and wonderful people let me love them forever.

Arrived 4-13-17

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Hi… my name is Happy,

Adopted 8-9-17

I was an easy dog to name because—as you’ll see if you visit me—I’m a happy dog. Oh sure, I’ve known some sadness. I was a stray when my finder spotted me on the road by his parents’ house. He said he rescued me so I wouldn’t get hit, and I say bless him for that! While waiting to come here, he kept me for 1-1/2 weeks and during that time, he said, I was gentle and tolerant with kids (ages 13 and 15) and okay with other dogs. I’m a brindle and white female, about 2-1/2-years-old, and such a friendly dog that you’ll probably see my happy smile. Of course, you can change my name if you want—I’ll be happy with whatever you choose as long as I’m called yours!

Arrived 4-9-17

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Hi… my name is Zion,

Adopted 5-25-17

Comes with FREE Vet Care for Life

Two years ago, I was a gift to my owner, but today, in her new, smaller home, there’s not enough room for me. (At 74 pounds, I can cuddle up nicely but cannot become tiny.) Plus, her cat and I just didn’t get along. So now, at 9 years of age, I’m looking for my forever home, and bringing something extraordinary with me: FREE vet care for life! Of course, I hope the thing you like best about me is my friendly, pleasing personality. I’m great company on walks and at home—a fellow who gladly enjoys the “let’s take it easy” way of life. So if you’re the wonderful someone who has room for me in your home and your heart, please let me know today because you’re the one I’ll love forever!

Arrived 4-8-17

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Hi… my name is Dusk,

Adopted 4-21-17

My sister, Dawn, and I were rescued just in the nick of time! We were found on the side of Sahuarita Road—two little 7-pound, 2-month-old black Lab puppies, who didn’t know where to turn. But we’re safe now—the awful things that might have happened didn’t—and judging by the oohs and aahs from volunteers and visitors, we’re even popular! Of course, we’re still very young. Since you’re reading this, I’m guessing you already know the things that pups like me need to learn. My question is, could you be the one with the time and patience to teach me? I’m a male, a sweetie, who has lessons to learn and lots of fun to share. Maybe you can show me what it is to be loved, and to have a home forever!

Arrived 4-8-17

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Hi… my name is Dawn,

Adopted 4-21-17

My brother, Dusk, and I were rescued just in the nick of time! We were found on the side of Sahuarita road—two little 7-pound, 2-month-old black Lab puppies, who didn’t know where to turn. But we’re safe now—the awful things that might have happened didn’t—and judging by the oohs and aahs from volunteers and visitors, we’re even popular! Of course, we’re still very young. Since you’re reading this, I’m guessing you already know the things that pups like me need to learn. My question is, could you be the one with the time and patience to teach me? I’m a female, a sweetie, who has lessons to learn and lots of fun to share. Maybe you can show me what it is to be loved, and to have a home forever!

Arrived 4-8-17

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Hi… my name is Gary,

Adopted 6-21-17

I’m a happy, friendly dog who’s grateful to be here because not long ago, I was hurt. Back then, I suffered the trauma that threatens every stray dog: I was hit by a car. But I was also lucky. A Good Samaritan rescued me and immediately took me for medical care, and now we can celebrate my remarkable recovery! Plus, I even made new friends along the way—the animal hospital staff gave me high marks for “adoptability,” which I think means they liked me, and TALGV volunteers agree. They say I have the makings of a great companion—a smart and loyal Heeler mix male, 1-year-9-months old, about 62 pounds, with a tan and white coat, a handsome face, and a great big heart. If you’re looking for a friend, I’m right here!

Arrived 12-30-16

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