Hi… my name is Mido,
Adopted 9-4-17
There’s no denying it, the first thing you’ll notice about me is that I’m, ahem, “rather large.” Okay, BIG! Twenty-three pounds to exact, so you can say with complete assurance that I’m not a picky eater (I’ve been on a diet recently and that’s helped a lot)! My dad took my housemate, Raggio, and me from my first family when they were transferred and only had us three weeks before bringing us to TALGV. To be fair, he did try (and said that I had a “good temperament”), but that just isn’t enough time for most cats to adjust to new circumstances, so I’m hoping another family will be more patient and let me prove that I really can be a companion extraordinaire!
Arrived 5-23-17
Read MoreHi… my name is KK,
Adopted 7-15-17
My real name is “Kitty Kitty,” but when I arrived there were already several variations on that theme, so I became “KK.” My senior mom said I and was very loving, but didn’t get along with other animals and wasn’t particularly fond of “male adults.” Now that now she’s moving to a “no pets” apartment, you know my predicament: I have to find a new home too. Truth be told though, I was put outside when she went to bed, so maybe it’s for the best, ‘cause there are a lot of things that go bump in the night, and I was lucky to have avoided them! I’m a handsome 5½-year-old Siamese/Manx mix boy who’ll be happy to spend my many remaining years indoors with just you!
Arrived 5-23-17
Read MoreHi… my name is Ruby,
Adopted 7-11-17
“Very friendly.” That’s just one of the compliments given to me by the kind stranger who found me in the parking lot of a local store. I was lost, wandering among the cars and people, and it was scary! Fortunately, although my rescuers knew they couldn’t keep me, they took me home for a day and discovered how truly friendly I am. I was very sweet with children and other dogs, they said, and love to cuddle (oh, so true!). I’m a 1-1/2-year-old Staffie mix female, about 47 pounds with a sleek black and white coat, who’s lively and playful. When the volunteers arrive to take me for a walk, I’m so excited I sometimes jump for joy! Can you imagine how happy I’ll be if you say to me, “Sweetie, let’s go home!”
Arrived 5-23-17
Read MoreHi… my name is Crystal,
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 5-22-17
Read MoreHi… my name is Spiker,
Adopted 6-4-17
As my former people explained, their “14-year-old Heeler passed away, which caused the dynamics within the house to change.” After that, the other boy dog and I didn’t get along, so I lost my home. But they left me with loads of compliments, saying I’m “great with cats…an indoor dog who has the run of the house…fully trained for bathroom duty.” They didn’t have kids, but at their house I was “good with all ages.” I’m a 4-year-old Blue Heeler male, 37 pounds, and sometimes I’m nervous or shy. Maybe you understand. If so, we could have great fun together—I love to chase a ball, catch a Frisbee, go on walks/hikes (trained to carry a pack), and know a long list of commands. Won’t you please say my forever home is with you?
Arrived 5-22-17
Read MoreHi… my name is Panda,
Adopted 5-29-17
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 5-22-17
Read MoreHi… my name is Lina,
Adopted 5-30-17
What’s the plural of Pekingese? I should know—I arrived as one of five! (Turns out, the plural is the same as the singular.) Our person’s own health concern meant she could no longer care for us, so we’re here—a mix of colors, genders, ages and weights, each of us needing a new loving home. I’m a shy, 3-year-old white female, 12-1/2 pounds. I’ve gotten along with my litter mates and my person said I was gentle and tolerant, but I’ve not been around children. Being in a crate is familiar to me, but going on a walk is brand new! Once I get used to the leash, I’m finding a big beautiful world out there. And the best thing in that world? For me, that would be a happy life with you!
Arrived 5-22-17
Read MoreHi… my name is Jade,
Adopted with Chubaca 6-2-17
What’s the plural of Pekingese? I should know—I arrived as one of five! (Turns out, the plural is the same as the singular.) Our person’s own health concern meant she could no longer care for us, so we’re here—a mix of colors, genders, ages and weights, each of us needing a new loving home. I’m a handsome 2-1/2-year-old white male, (the youngest of our little group), right at 15 pounds. According to my person, I’ve lived with senior citizens, but I’ve never been around children. Being in a crate is familiar, but going on a walk is brand new to me! Once I understand the leash part, I’m finding it’s a big beautiful world out there. And for me, the best thing in that world would be a happy life with you!
Arrived 5-22-17
Read MoreHi… my name is Chubaca,
Adopted with Jade 6-2-17
What’s the plural of Pekingese? I should know—I arrived as one of five! (Turns out, the plural is the same as the singular.) Our person’s own health concern meant she couldn’t care for us, so we’re here—a mix of colors, genders, ages and weights, each of us needing a new loving home. I’m a 4-1/2-year-old blond male, 18 pounds, and for fun, I play with my toy ball. According to my person, I get along with people of a gentle nature, but not with other male dogs, and I’ve never been around children. I’m used to being in a crate, but going on a walk is brand new. I’m finding a big beautiful world out there. And for me, the best thing in that world would be a happy life with you!
Arrived 5-22-17
Read MoreHi… my name is Butkus,
Adopted 6-14-17
When I was lost, wandering on my own, the street looked like a great big sidewalk to me. That’s where I was found—in the very dangerous middle of a road. (Due to the emergency situation, I arrived at TALGV wearing a pair of pajama trousers as a leash—that was apparently a first.) Today, I know how good it feels to be safe. Come visit and you’ll find me easy-going, well mannered, and interested in the world around me. The volunteers like to take me on walks and when asked to describe me, they almost all use the same word first: Sweet. “He’s such a sweet guy,” they say. I’m an 8-year-old, 55-pound Boxer male, grateful to be safe but dreaming of being loved. Could I be the wonderful companion you’re looking for?
Arrived 5-22-17
Read MoreHi… my name is Bali Girl,
Adopted 5-30-17
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 5-22-17
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