Animal League News

Hi… my name is Hannah,

Adopted February 25, 2016

A lovely young family took me in when I was lost, and even though they couldn’t keep me, in a short time we got to know each other pretty well. They said I was a “great family dog, especially with kids.” TALGV volunteers say that’s because I’m beautiful inside and out—a gentle, friendly and loving dog, who just happens to have a gorgeous Husky coat and face. Sometimes I’m shy at first, but I’m also alert and intelligent. When people are kind and friendly, I’ll soon warm up. And once we’re friends, I’m great for playtime, cuddling, or just hanging out. Could we meet soon? I’m a 4-year-old female, with a soft coat that’s light red and white, and a big hope in my heart that you will be my forever person.

Arrived October 26, 2015

 

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Hi… my name is Oyster,

Adopted December 3, 2015

Oyster comes with Free Vet Care for Life.

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 October 25, 2015

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Hi… my name is Lady,

Adopted February 7, 2016

When my family moved out of town, they couldn’t take me with them. But when the door closed between them and me, a window opened at TALGV. I look out that window now, hoping someone will come to meet me up close and personal. If you’re that someone, you’ll see that I’m quiet and calm, but am also very friendly and playful. If you like the toss-a-toy game, I’ll fetch and bring it back to you. I’m a 4-year-old female, a Whippet/Canaan Dog mix with a soft tan coat, weighing about 29 pounds on a slender frame. I know basic commands, how to walk on a leash, my family said I’m good with young people, and probably my best feature is knowing the importance of loving each other forever. Please come for a visit today!

Arrived October 25, 2015

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Hi… my name is Lenny,

Adopted January 3, 2016

My friend, Jenny, and I were two lost Shepherds! Being together was better than being alone, but we were still lost and you know what that can mean for a dog—hunger, thirst, and very possibly danger. Fortunately, a kind stranger took us in and then brought us to TALGV. In that short time, she could tell that I’m a very loving and affectionate fellow. You can probably see it in my eyes; that sincere good-natured look is genuine! I’m black and tan with white markings, a Shepherd mix male, about 2 years old. Like most Shepherds, I’m eager to learn and really enjoy being close to my person, so we could have lots of great times together. If you agree, won’t you please tell TALGV that we want to meet each other real soon!

Arrived October 24, 2015

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Hi… my name is Daisy,

Adopted November 2, 2015

When you’re just a 3.2 pound dog like me, the world is a great big place! It was very scary, too, when I was lost. Fortunately, a kind person found me hiding in some bushes, which wouldn’t have kept me safe for long, so I’m grateful to be inside and protected. Of course, what I want most is to be loved, so I’m hoping someone wonderful is reading my story right now! I’m an 8-year-old female Chihuahua, brown and white, with a very dear little face that shows you how much I need a forever home. The person who found me said I got along with his Boxer and although I’m still a little shy with strangers, I’d really love to meet you. I think you could be my forever person!

Arrived October 23, 2015

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Hi… my name is Missy,

Adopted November 15, 2015

If you’re looking for a “wow factor” in a feline companion, then have a gander at me (and my sister, Inky) — we both have OMG gold bullion eyes (mine set off my ticked tabby fur beautifully!), and great personalities to go along with them! We’re refugees from Amado who were dropped off at a kind lady’s gate, and happily she brought us here as soon as there was space. At our young age, you know that we’re going to have a lot of time ahead of us to share that special brand of kitten-growing-into-adulthood joie de vive you love, so why not make me (and maybe my sister too?) an “offer we can’t refuse”? We’d all be awfully glad you did (and I’m including you in that “all”)!

Arrived October 23, 2015

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Hi… my name is Inky,

Adopted November 10, 2015

If you’re looking for a “wow factor” in a feline companion, then have a gander at me (and my sister, Missy) — we both have OMG gold bullion eyes (mine are particularly captivating against my ebony fur!), and great personalities to go along with them! We’re refugees from Amado who were dropped off at a kind lady’s gate, and happily she brought us here as soon as there was space. At just six months of age, you know that we’re going to have a lot of time ahead of us to share that special brand of kitten-growing-into-adulthood joie de vive you love, so why not make me (and maybe my sister too?) an “offer we can’t refuse”? We’d all be awfully glad you did (and I’m including you in that “all)!

Arrived October 23, 2015

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Hi… my name is Tiger Boy,

Adopted November 14, 2015

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.

Adopted 2/15/14; Arrived October 22, 2015

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Hi… my name is Robin,

Adopted December 23, 2015

When I was lost, I tried finding a home by just walking into someone’s yard. They were kind to me there, but they already had all the critters they could handle. My next stop was TALGV, and I think my chances of finding my forever home are much better here. I’m naturally friendly, so I enjoy seeing visitors and especially love walk time. No need to ask me twice to have fun—I’m a young and energetic girl who can run and play with ease. I still have things to learn, but I’m so eager to please, I’m sure you could teach me. At 40 pounds, with a shiny black and white coat and a happy disposition, I just know I’m perfect for somebody. Please let it be you!

Arrived October 21, 2015

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Hi… my name is Anya,

Adopted December 5, 2015

I was alone in the desert until a kindhearted family found me. I really liked the little girl who lived there. They said I’m “great with kids,” and had fun playing with the family dogs, too, except the one that didn’t like me! In fairness, I didn’t like their cats. One other thing they noticed: I’m in need of love. Training, too, but we know training goes best with lots of love. I’m a 40-pound female Heeler/Hound mix, black, white and brindle in color, with bright eyes to show how much I’d love to see you. All rooms were full when I arrived, so I’m in a boarding kennel, but TALGV can arrange for us to meet. Just give them a call, and then just imagine how happy we’ll be to see each other.

Arrived October 21, 2015

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Hi… my name is Murphy,

Adopted October 26, 2015

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 October 20, 2015

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Hi… my name is Dudley,

Adopted October 31, 2015

Comes with Free Vet Care for Life.

My people had wonderful things to say about me, but due to some human health issues, they could no longer take care of me. I’d lived with them my whole life—all 8 years—and once you get to know me (I can be shy at first), you’ll understand why they described me as a sweet and loyal guy. I’m a good size, about 70 pounds, and still strong, but very used to living indoors all the time. With a good walk every day for exercise, I’m simply a great house dog. Plus, I come with Free Vet Care for Life! Surely a strikingly handsome black and tan Swiss Mountain dog who’s content keeping you company will be a great addition to your life. If you agree, let’s get acquainted real soon.

Arrived October 20, 2015

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