Animal League News

Hi… my name is Sara.

Adopted March 6, 2015

“She’s extremely friendly and ridiculously cute! She is very well behaved, seeks to be petted, and responds well to instruction.” That’s what my mom’s son said about me when he very sadly had to bring me to TALGV. Mom passed away a while ago, and the family couldn’t keep me, but since I’m such a sweetie, they just knew that it wouldn’t be hard for me to convince another family that I should be an integral part of their lives! I’m a happy, gentle, 7-year-old, Australian shepherd mix lady who has lived with another dog, know basic commands, and will undoubtedly be the light of your life. If you’ve ever owned (or been owned by!) an Aussie, you’ll know what you’re in for — total head-over-heels adoration!

Arrived February 9, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Dreidl.

Adopted August 15, 2015

Dreidl comes with TALGV’s FREE Vet Care for Life.

If you’re looking for a “true” rescue story, then lend an ear to the tale I have to tell about my two friends Candy, Claus, and me because we’re shining examples of what a difference a little (well, a LOT!) of attention, care, and good food can make! We were rescued on Sahuarita Road when a Good Samaritan stopped, opened his car door and we all gratefully piled in. We each had serious cases of mange, were undernourished, frightened, and were in urgent need of care. Well, that was before Christmas, and after many weeks of that loving care, we’re all turning into gentle, laid back dogs who want nothing more in life than safe loving homes where we can strut our new stuff! Oh, and we come with TALGV’s Free Vet Care for Life, too!

Arrived December 20, 2014.

 

 

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Hi… my name is Claus,

Adopted 3-23-17

Claus is currently in foster care so please call TALGV office between 10 AM and 2 PM every day to make an appointment to meet him (520-625-3170).

Claus comes with TALGV’s FREE Vet Care for Life.

If you’re looking for a “true” rescue story, then lend an ear to the tale I have to tell about my two friends Candy, Dreidl, and me because we’re shining examples of what a difference a little (well, a LOT!) of attention, care, and good food can make! We were rescued on Sahuarita Road when a Good Samaritan stopped, opened his car door and we all gratefully piled in. We each had serious cases of mange, were undernourished, frightened, and were in urgent need of care. Well, that was before Christmas, and after many weeks of that loving care, we’re all turning into gentle, laid back dogs who want nothing more in life than safe, loving homes where we can strut our new stuff! Oh, and we come with TALGV’s Free Vet Care for Life, too!

Arrived December 20, 2014.

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Hi… my name is Candy,

Adopted 5-21-17

Candy comes with Free Vet Care for Life.

If you’re looking for a “true” rescue story, then lend an ear to the tale I have to tell about my two friends Dreidl, Claus, and me because we’re shining examples of what a difference a little (well, a LOT!) of attention, care, and good food can make! We were rescued on Sahuarita Road when a Good Samaritan stopped, opened his car door and we all gratefully piled in. We each had serious cases of mange, were undernourished, frightened, and were in urgent need of care. Well, that was before Christmas, and after many weeks of that loving care, we’re all turning into gentle, laid back dogs who want nothing more in life than safe, loving homes where we can strut our new stuff! Oh, and  we come with TALGV’s Free Vet Care for Life, too!

Arrived December 20, 2014.

 

 

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Hi… my name is Kiddo.

Adopted March 28, 2015

I think people sometimes forget how active young puppies can be! My mom adopted me when I was a cuddly 8-week-old and has been taking really great care of me since. I got along great with her Chihuahua (although I was considerably bigger and a lot more exuberant than he was), but mom said that I had no problem behavior, just “too much energy” for someone her age. I’ve learned quite a few commands (sit, down, stay, and walk) and am a loving, smart girl. I’m learning to catch a Frisbee (I’ll fetch anything actually!), and am a “wonderful, willing dog who will learn everything for a treat.” I’m a young German shepherd/Staffie mix girl looking for an active family that will give me all the exercise and love it can dish out!

Arrived January 28, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Daisy Mae.

Adopted February 6, 2015

Arrived January 25, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Misdamena.

Adopted January 21, 2015.

Arrived January 14, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Amigo.

Adopted April 5, 2015.

I’m happy to report that after being found accompanying a group crossing the border in the Atascosas Mountains, I got to stay! Although the volunteers haven’t tried Spanish commands with me yet, they do say that I’m very responsive to people and curious about the world in general (well, I’m quite the traveler you know!). I walk nicely on leash now and don’t seem a bit interested in the “drama” going on around me in neighboring kennels (I’ve had enough of that in my life thank you!). My other qualities are my unique looks (shepherd with some Basenji-like traits) and wonderfully friendly demeanor. I’m super eager to learn, so it sure would be great to spend the rest of my life in “el Norte” with you!

Arrived January 17, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Missy.

Adopted February 11, 2015

 

Arrived December 11, 2014.

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