Animal League News

Hi… my name is Frances,

Adopted with Frank 3-30-23

I’m a four-year-old, apricot/white poodle mix who was found one night on the road by Anamax Park with my bestie, Frank. I was doing my best to protect Frank, even though he thinkshe was protecting me. Luckily, though, someone else protected both of us and brought us to TALGV. I’m a happy-go-lucky, tail-wagging gal who is often spotted smooching Frank. We love each other so much that we will need to be adopted together. Not to worry, though, our big hearts have room for you, too. TALGV volunteers say we are mellow, enjoy kissy-faced moments, other dogs, and children. We will need your instruction on basic commands  but are eager to please. Remember, great things come in pairs: shoes, earrings, Peanut Butter & Jelly, and, of course, . . . Frances and Frank.

FOUND – Arrived 1-14-23, Adopted with Frank 1-26-23, Arrived 3-23-23

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Hi…my name is Stewie,

Adopted with Doc 7-1-23

My pal Doc and I have shared lots of happy times, but recently we were sad because our person died.  Fortunately, our TALGV friends are now helping us find our new happy home together. Doc’s the big guy and I’m the little one, a Shih Tzu mix male, sometimes shy at first, but I can warm up quickly.  I’ll be asking for your affection before you know it, probably by standing on my hind legs and looking as cute as I can. Doc and I are leashed-trained, have been good when left home alone, and let it be known when it was time to go outside. Please know that Doc and I need to be adopted together as only pets. If you agree that life is best when shared, we’d love to be yours.

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 11-20-21, Adopted with Doc 7-16-22, Arrived 3-22-23

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Doc

Hi… my name is Doc,

Adopted with Stewie 7-1-23

COMES WITH VET CARE SUPPORT FOR LIFE

My buddy Stewie and I have shared lots of good times together, but recently we were sad because our person passed away. Fortunately, we could come here to find our new home. I’m a Lab mix male, that comes with Vet Care Support for Life. In my world, your attention and affection are even better than treats!  Stewie and I have been good when home alone, let it be known when it was time to go outside, and we’re leash-trained, although I need someone as strong as me on the other end. My favorite thing?  Cuddling with my person. Stewie and I need to be adopted together as only pets. If you agree that life is best when shared, we’d love to be yours.

Arrived 11-20-21, Adopted with Stewie 7-16-22, Arrived 3-22-23

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Tom

Hi… my name is Tom,

Adopted 4-10-23

Running through pecan trees with my buddies was fun at first. Until we got hungry, thirsty, and our matted, overgrown coats couldn’t keep us warm at night. Then a kind woman entered our lives, picked us up and brought us here, where I’m loving the comforts—regular food, a soft bed, friendly people, and even my spiffy new haircut. I was very shy at my first medical exam, leery about being picked up, but plucked up my courage and tolerated it well.  No doubt I need some training, being on a leash is new to me, but I’m so willing to try. At just about 12-1/2 pounds, I wouldn’t take up much room in your house, but maybe a big place in your heart.  And you in mine. Can we meet and find out?

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 3-20-23

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Hi… my name is Dick,

Adopted 4-10-23

Running through pecan trees with my buddies was fun at first. Until we got hungry, thirsty, and our matted, overgrown coats couldn’t keep us warm at night. Then a kind woman entered our lives, picked us up and brought us here, where I’m loving the comforts—regular food, a soft bed, friendly people, and even my spiffy new haircut. Medical staff said I was shy at my intake but did very well overall. I’m also discovering there are things I need to learn, including how to walk on a leash, and the volunteers here are helping me. I’m a 2-year-old male, and at just about 14-1/2 pounds I wouldn’t take up much room in your house, but maybe a big place in your heart. And you in mine. Can we meet and find out?

FOUND – Arrived 3-20-23

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Hi… my name is Harry,

Adopted 4-8-23

Running through pecan trees with my buddies was fun at first. Until we got hungry, thirsty, and our matted, overgrown coats couldn’t keep us warm at night. Then a kind woman entered our lives, picked us up and brought us here, where I’m loving the comforts—regular food, a soft bed, friendly people, and even my spiffy new haircut. I’m happy to say I was described as “cooperative and settled” on my initial medical exam, but I’m discovering there are things I need to learn, including how to walk on a leash, and the volunteers are helping me. I’m a 4-year-old male, and at just 9 pounds I wouldn’t take up much room in your house, but maybe a big place in your heart. And you in mine. Can we meet and find out?

FOUND – Arrived 3-20-23

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Hi… my name is Rook,

Adopted with Franc 4-8-23

My early life has been a little topsy-turvy. Mom gave birth under a house to me and my siblings, and a nice neighbor brought us to The Animal League. I was adopted with another kitten named Franc and we were doing great until mom got sick and had to move. Here we are again, looking for a new home together. We’re still young at heart and I’m very friendly. I will come right out of my cubby and follow the volunteers around looking for attention. I get along with everyone! Mom said I liked to sleep with her and watch TV. Franc and I can be an instant family for you—how about it?

Arrived 6-17-22, Adopted with Franc 6-24-22, Arrived 3-17-23

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Adopted 4-8-23

TYSON is an energetic and loyal 6-year-old, 80-pound, German Shepherd male who needs a new home. Adopter is moving and cannot take him. He is in good health, neutered, and is up to date on shots. Tyson is crate trained; he is good with children; other dogs are unknown; cats are not recommended.  He likes to play and responds to “sit,” “down,” and “come here.” He is a kind and noble guy that will love having your attention and learning how to be your best friend. There is no adoption fee. If you will welcome Tyson into a loving home as part of your family, please call Julio between 9 AM and 6 PM at 520-977-1694 or email jcibarra9083@yahoo.com.

March 19, 2023

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Hi… my name is Franc,

Adopted with Rook 4-8-23

My early life has been a little topsy-turvy. A nice man found me and my siblings under a barbecue grill and brought us to The Animal League. I was adopted with another kitten named Rook and we were doing great until mom got sick and had to move. Here we are again, looking for a new home together. Mom says I like boxes (who doesn’t?) and I’m a good boy, but I am a little shyer than my buddy Rook. I do like being petted. I’m a handsome, young orange tabby. Rook and I can be an instant family for you—how about it?  Come meet us and let us charm you.

Arrived 6-6-22, Adopted 6-24-22, Arrived 3-17-23

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Hi… my name is Panther,

Adopted with Panther 4-8-23

A nice man found me in a colony of stray cats near an abandoned building in Phoenix. Knowing how great The Animal League is, he brought me here.  He says I warmed up to him in just a couple of days and slept on the bed with him. Although I’m not aggressive, I do play rough sometimes so I probably wouldn’t be good for children. With a name like Panther, I feel I have to live up to a certain reputation… like being ferocious. I do try—I will growl, but it comes out pretty weak. And the jig is up once you pet me and I can’t pretend I don’t like it.

Arrived 3-18-23

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Hi… my name is Stiltskin,

Adopted 3-28-23

Stray. That word conjures up sad times for me and my buddy Rumple. We were found outside our rescuer’s house. How did we get there? No one knows. What IS known is that at The Animal League I’m a friendly guy who wants a home of my own. It’s best that I’m an ONLY PET. Although I get along okay with other felines at the shelter, I did not get along with another cat who was adopted along with me. In that home, I was outgoing and a greeter. They said I was street-smart and intelligent. I liked to play with toys. I appreciated their attention. With that said, if you want an only pet, I’m yours!

Arrived 9-29-22, Adopted with Oreo 2-11-23, Arrived 3-18-23

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Adopted 3-30-23

PICKLES is a friendly and social 6-year-old, 13-pound, Chihuahua mix female who needs a new home. Adopter believes Pickles would be happier as an only pet. She loves adults but has not been around children; she does not get along with other dogs or cats. She is leash trained, crate trained, house trained (asks to go out), will sit on command, and has had snake training. Pickles is in good health, spayed, up to date on shots, and medical records are available. There is no adoption fee. If you will welcome Pickles into a loving home as part of your family, please call Evelyn any time at 920-889-4093.

March 18, 2023

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