Animal League News

Hi… my name is Libby,

Adopted 5-19-18

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 5-6-18

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Hi… my name is Sassy,

Adopted 5-26-18

My finder wasn’t shopping for a black Lab at a local thrift store, but that’s where she found me! Hard to believe I was just left behind, but I had neither collar nor microchip, so I was good and truly lost. A 5-year-old female, about 64 pounds, I got along with my finder’s other dogs, but chased her cat. Other than that, she gave me lots of good reports—said I’m housebroken, people-friendly, smart, affectionate, and very sweet. Three kids visited, ages 4 to 10, and I was okay with them, too. Mind you, when first here, I was pretty anxious and some new dogs made me nervous. But human kindness and affection can work wonders. Today, I dare to dream that someone will choose me as their loving companion—someone wonderful like you!

Arrived 5-6-18

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Hi… my name is Scoots,

Adopted 8-4-18

Note: Bio needs update.

For a “teenage mom” who was found foraging in the desert over a year ago, I’m a gentle girl at heart. My family said although I’d led a hard life, I was still playful and that I got along famously with their dogs but not their cats. So what I need now is a “cat free” home (a friendly dog might be OK), and person who’ll schmooze with me now and then. Although I tolerate the other cats here, they’re kinda getting on my nerves, so I’d love a home where I have my own space and can enjoy the freedom to explore the house or just hang out in a sunny window or on a lap. Won’t you give me a home where I can have the fun, easygoing life-style I’ve earned?

Arrived 8-16-14; Adopted 6-11-15; Arrived 10-1-15; Adopted 11-10-16; Arrived 5-6-18

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Hi… my name is Palin,

Adopted 11-4-18

Comes with Free Vet Care for Life

“You can’t buy love, but you can adopt it.” I’m living proof of that sign at the Animal League. I learned about love from my owner who adopted me as a puppy years ago, but now can’t take care of me anymore. Yes, it’s a surprising change for me—I loved being a great companion dog, but the volunteers assure me that I’m still that great dog. I ask to go outside, walk beautifully on a leash, and although a big guy—78 pounds—I’m an affectionate, sweet fellow who just wants you to be happy. A 9-1/2-year-old Shepherd mix, I’m a senior dog now and have Free Vet Care for Life. For me, the most exciting new thing in life will be you—the day you say we can go home together forever!

Arrived 3-7-09 (Chico); Adopted 3-8-09; Arrived 5-2-18

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K C

Adopted 5-9-18

KC is a handsome, energetic, and social 3-year-old, 65-pound Staffie mix that needs a new home as rescuer is disabled and unable to provide enough exercise for him. He is in good health and is neutered. KC loves people and has excellent manners; he knows many commands: sit, stay, come, lie down, no, get your leash, bring the Frisbee, down, treat, off, easy, heel, and more! He is housebroken and asks to go out. He gets along with other dogs, enjoys car rides, walks well on leash, and loves to play ball and run at the park. Not recommended for children or cats and might be best as an only child.

There is no adoption fee for this special guy. If you would welcome KC into a loving home as part of your family, please call Marion between 11 AM and 5 PM at 520-647-9978.

April 30, 2018

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Adopted 5-2-18

TOOTLES is a cute, outgoing, and social, 5-year-old, 9 ½-pound terrier mix female who was rescued about three months ago by people at veterinarian’s office. Tootles is leash trained and is working to improve potty training and obedience (knows sit). She is spayed and up to date on shots (medical records available). Tootles is very good with people and cats; not good with other dogs and children are unknown.

There is no adoption fee. If you will welcome Tootles into a loving home as part of your family, please call San Cayetano Veterinary Hospital Monday – Friday between 8 AM and 5 PM at 520-761-8686.

April 26, 2018

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Hi… my name is Phinnie,

Adopted 5-9-18

If you’re the kind of person who likes a little “white noise” when you go to sleep, well, let me tell you about my purr! Just pick me up and let me snuggle into your neck, and you’ll get a nice little massage along with the “music!” The performance is just to let you know that I’m SO happy to have been rescued and is giving you a hint of things to come when you take me home! I was found “hungry and very friendly” in a Sahuarita neighborhood, and although the good neighbors fed me, they knew outdoors was not the place for me to be. I’m only about 8 months old and have a rare “smoke” coat (black with a silver underlay), so with personality to spare, what more could you want?

Arrived 4-26-18

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Hi… my name is Canella,

Adopted 5-2-18

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 4-23-18

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Hi… my name is Cody,

Adopted 7-8-18

Comes with FREE Vet Care for Life

As a senior dog, I’m glad to be a “known quantity”—personality and behavior well established. The family friend who brought me here after my person passed away described me as “loyal, friendly, sweet, and loving.” In my few days with him, I was around a toddler and another dog, and we all got along. Also, I’m leash-trained and housebroken; yes, I’ve learned those lessons. Walks are still fun, but I’m content with lots of relaxation, too, and as a 14-year-old, I come with Free Vet Care For Life. Oh, I know it’s a lot to ask for you to choose me. There are younger and cuter dogs, and my dark golden coat has white hairs now, but if you want a dog who truly knows how to love and be loved, I’m all yours.

Arrived 4-22-18

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Hi… my name is Cheetah,

Adopted 5-18-18

My siblings and I were abandoned as babies, along with Mom, and left to the mercy of the elements. A neighbor fed us over the fence around our small space until the lucky day when we were rescued. Having had little human contact, we were terribly shy at first and huddled together, especially protective of our littlest brother, who’s a bit more delicate than the rest of us. But now, with food, water, and human kindness in constant supply, we’re developing a fondness for people, and hope to increase our confidence. Plus, playing with toys, going outside, wrestling with each other—it’s all coming so easily now. I’m Cheetah, the only girl, 15 pounds at 3 months and growing. If you’re patient and understanding, could we possibly love each other? Let’s meet and find out!

Arrived 4-21-18

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Hi… my name is Tiger,

Adopted 5-22-18

My siblings and I were abandoned as babies, along with Mom, and left to the mercy of the elements. A neighbor fed us over the fence around our small space until the lucky day when we were rescued. Having had little human contact, we were terribly shy at first and huddled together, especially protective of our littlest brother, who’s a bit more delicate than the rest of us. But now, with food, water, and human kindness in constant supply, we’re developing a fondness for people, and hope to increase our confidence. Plus, playing, going outside, wrestling with each other—it’s all coming much more easily now. I’m Tiger, one of the boys, 21 pounds at 3 months and growing. If you’re patient and understanding, could we possibly love each other? Let’s meet and find out!

Arrived 4-21-18

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Hi… my name is Puma,

Adopted 5-19-18

My siblings and I were abandoned as babies, along with Mom, and left to the mercy of the elements. A neighbor fed us over the fence around our small space until the lucky day when we were rescued. Having had little human contact, we were terribly shy at first and huddled together, especially protective of our littlest brother, who’s a bit more delicate than the rest of us. But now, with food, water, and human kindness in constant supply, we’re developing a fondness for people, and hope to increase our confidence. Plus, playing, going outside, wrestling with each other—it’s all coming much more easily now. I’m Puma, the brindle male, 18 pounds at 3 months and growing. If you’re patient and understanding, could we possibly love each other? Let’s meet and find out!

Arrived 4-21-18

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