Animal League News

Hi… my name is Ollie (aka Olivia),

Adopted 12-17-24

 I found myself stranded at TALGV early one morning with a note from my previous owners stating the common refrain: “We can no longer care for her.  Please find her a good home.”  No other information was shared and the volunteers allowed me time to reveal who I am – besides being an adorable, somewhat petite pup. I’m not as shy as before, but please give me time to warm up to you. Once I feel safe, we’ll be BFFs! I’ve made friends with other dogs and enjoy going on pack walks with them and have had several roommates who’ve helped me with my confidence. TALGV has been wonderful to me and I just KNOW they’ll help me find my perfect forever family.  Maybe with you?

Arrived 9-17-24

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Hi… my name is Shae,

Adopted 10-11-24

Thanks for looking at my pictures. My biography is under construction. Please stop back again to read about me. Even better… 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 9-17-24

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Hi… my name is Stark,

Adopted 11-17-24

If we become acquainted, you may suggest changing my name to Pal or Buddy or—well, you get the idea. I like to be and to have a good friend. When I first came to The Animal League—which happened because our person moved and couldn’t take us with her—I lived with another dog. Since she was adopted, I’ve shared my run peacefully and happily with another dog. Guess you could say I’m good company and not just with canines. People have called me a very friendly and lovable guy, even “the sweetest ever.” I’m good on leash for casual walks and I’d love to be your partner in a fun and active life, too. As for proper names, I’ll be happy with whatever you choose, as long as you call me yours.

Arrived 9-17-24

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Hi… my name is Daisy Mae,

Adopted with Angel 11-17-24

COMES WITH VET CARE SUPPORT FOR LIFE

Once upon a time two little dogs—Angel and I—were rescued by one wonderful woman. She taught us what a “good home” means. After her death, we became TALGV dogs. Today, while waiting for our next warm and loving home, we’re staying with another nice woman and her friendly dog. We go on car rides and walks in the park (two of our favorite things) and just hang out together. Foster mom says we eat well, don’t make messes in the house, and are fine being left at home when she’s at work. We recently had a spa treatment (la-de-dah!) and are ready to meet new friends. Angel and I are 11-year-old Terrier mix females, who have Vet Care Support for Life, and will be adopted together. Please come meet us soon.

Arrived 9-8-24

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Hi… my name is Angel,

Adopted with Daisy Mae 11-17-24

COMES WITH VET CARE SUPPORT FOR LIFE

In this big wide world, Daisy Mae and I are two little dogs who are happy to be together. Today, while waiting for our new forever home, we’re staying with a very nice lady and her friendly dog. She says we’re good in the house, don’t make messes, get along with her dog and are fine being left at home while she works. For fun, we love going on car rides and taking walks in the park. Daisy Mae and I are Terrier mix females, each 11 years old and come with Vet Care Support for Life. We also come together—two little dogs with big hearts, who will be shy at first, but will soon bring a double supply of love to their forever home. Could that wonderful home be with you?

Arrived 9-8-24

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Hi… my name is Char,

Adopted 9-20-24

Thanks for looking at my pictures. My biography is under construction. Please stop back again to read about me. Even better… 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.

FOUND – Arrived 8-26-24

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Hi… my name is Scooter,

Adopted 9-16-24

I’m an 8-year-old dog with a younger pup’s personality! Yes, I might be called a senior canine, but I’m still a lively guy and it shows. Do you know the fetch game? I love playing that. Do you think taking regular walks is a good idea? Me too! If you want to go every day, I’m your walking buddy. And if you ever want to play ball, I’m your guy for that, too. You get the picture. I’m a sweet little guy who recently lost my person and, yes, I miss her. But I still have the energy for lots of happy trails ahead. I just need to find the person or people who’ll take me along. If you could love the active little me, I’m right here at TALGV—ready and waiting for you.

Arrived 8-29-24

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Hi… my name is Shamus,

Adopted 11-30-24

Although friends say I’m a “love bug,” I may be shy when we meet. Oh, I want to get to know you, but in my young life I’ve learned to be a little cautious. I first arrived at The Animal League as a skinny puppy with a significant injury to one of my paws. I was soon adopted, but when I grew into the guy you see today—a nice size for a 1-year-old Boxer mix—I was too strong for my adopter. So now I’m back, continuing training on walking, manners, and how to let my sweet, friendly nature shine through. I’m having fun (I love my favorite toys) and holding fast to the best dream ever: The day someone wonderful gives me a forever home. Could you be my someone? (10/2024)

FOUND – Arrived 3-8-24, Adopted 4-27-24, Arrived 8-29-24

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Hi… my name is Garrick (aka Kringle),

Adopted 11-20-24

The thing about puppies: They grow up. Maybe I’m biased, but the best puppies grow up to be big dogs! Unfortunately, that seemed to backfire on me because, through no fault of my own, I grew too big for my family to handle. I’m not sure what that means because I will happily show you how polite and well-mannered I am. I love going on long, leisurely walks where we can enjoy the sights, sounds, and sniffs – the last one is mostly for me – LOL! I’m house-trained (obviously), and I yearn to be near people. I’d love to become a member of your family. Please stop by and meet me; references will be furnished upon request! The thing about big dogs: We always find a way to fit into your heart.

Arrived 12-13-19; Adopted 12-20-19; Arrived 2-17-20, Adopted 3-3-20, Arrived 9-5-24

 

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Adopted 9-12-24

REBA is a playful, five-year-old, 40-pound Bulldog mix female that needs a new home. She is in good health, spayed, up to date on shots, and medical records are available. Reba is housebroken and asks to go out. She is leash trained, crate trained, and has basic obedience training (knows sit and down). She is good with other dogs and cats; children are unknown. Reba may need a short time and introduction before acceptance of new things. She likes to play and will entertain herself. There is no adoption fee for this special girl. If you will welcome Reba into a loving home as part of your family, please call Ken any time at 530-559-9767.

September 3, 2024

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Adopted 11-14-24

ANDI is an amazing, well-trained, and social three-year-old, 98-pound Great Pyrenees/Newfoundland mix female who needs a new home. She is in excellent health, spayed, up to date on shots, and medical records are available. Andi is housebroken and asks to go out. She walks very well on leash and has been in training for mobility service. She is excellent with other dogs and adores children; cats are unknown but she likes to chase rabbits. Andi is obedience trained to Canine Good Citizen level. She is not a barker, enjoys her crate, and is used to daily car rides. She is a loving, affectionate, tolerant young dog that needs an alpha companion with time to spend walking and playing with her. She does best with exercise about 30 minutes twice a day and would be great with another playful dog. Andi is a house dog but needs a 5-6’ outdoor fence. She loves attention, is easily brushed, and would be an awesome companion. There is no adoption fee for this special girl. If you will welcome Andi into a loving home as part of your family, please call Ann between 2 and 6 p.m. at 916-833-9793.

September 3, 2024

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Hi… my name is Snickers,

Adopted 10-8-24

Many dog friends tell interesting stories about their lives before coming to The Animal League. Here’s mine: I was found at a mine tailings site. The End.  OK, just teasing, but all we know for sure is that when found I was alone, scared, hungry and thirsty.  Once safely here, though, I quickly let my true personality shine through. I’m a lively, very playful guy and have shared my run with other dogs, but no cats please! I still prefer to eat alone, and my people friends are helping me learn good-dog lessons, including how to share my toys. For fun-loving me, training is like playing! What else could I ask for?  Just one thing: A home of my own with someone who’ll let me share their happy, active life. Could I be your dog?

FOUND – Arrived 8-26-24

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