Hi… my name is Buster Brown.
Adopted January 29, 2015.
The volunteers adore me, but acknowledge that I’m a timid boy, who needs time and patience to come around, but once I do, I’ll love you forever! I’m one handsome and smart boy who’s currently working on my AKC Canine Good Citizen award. I know lots of commands, walk nicely on leash, and love other polite dogs. The trainer at Central Pet uses me in her daycare and socialization program and says I need a “strong presence” in my life (but not “hardhandedness”!), so she’d love to see me with an understanding man or woman — or couple — another dog, and a yard with a nice tall fence. I come with free training for life — not really because I need it, but because my trainer simply adores me — and so will you!
Arrived August 17, 2014.
Read MoreHi… my name is Toots.
Adopted December 11, 2014.
A Border Patrol agent found my mom in the desert and she stayed with his family for six months, until she had me. Although they really wanted to, they couldn’t keep us any longer because they were expecting a baby of their own and just couldn’t afford us in addition to their two dogs. While I was a little under the weather when I first arrived, I’m fine now and am a typical kitten who is playful and outgoing, and since I got along famously with their resident dogs, I’m sure any active, happy-go-lucky home will suit me to a “T.” I’m a beautiful kitten and sweetness itself, so if you’re looking for a classic tabby girl who will be the light of your life, I’m the one for you!
August 16, 2014
Read MoreHi… my name is Blue.
Adopted October 15, 2014.
When I was just a wee one, my senior mom fell in love with me and gave me a wonderful home for almost a year. Turns out that I’m a bit too much into “chasing anything that moves” for her, so I’m hoping for a home where I can get more stimulation and am able to get my “yayas” out! Maybe another active cat or kitten to chase? I’m a handsome (that word is a bit overworked sometimes, but it fits me to a T!) Russian Blue teenager, and in addition to chasing my tail, I love to be brushed. So won’t you give me another chance?
Read MoreHi… my name is Wheatie.
Adopted December 17, 2014.
When I first arrived as a teensy baby I was part of “the cereal litter” and went to live with a foster mom for a while until I was old enough to “mingle” here. All my siblings have found homes except my brother, Crispix, and me so I’m getting a little antsy! Despite how much fun it is to have tons of playmates, like every feline, I really want a home and family of my own where I can participate in all the kitten activities that aren’t available to me here (like helping with chores, reading the paper, doing Internet searches — stuff like that!). I’m a darling, buff-colored tabby boy who’s past that “go-go goofy” stage but still eager to spend lots of time entertaining you!
Arrived August 12, 2014.
Read MoreHi… my name is Sassy.
Adopted March 13, 2015
Although my rescuers only had me for two days, they said I was good with their dogs and 2-year-old, so I’m betting I’m young enough that I’ll fit in anywhere (and live up to my name)! I’m a glossy, solid black teenager with just a smidge of white on my chest, and I’m positive that if you give me a home, you’ll wonder how you ever managed life without me! Come on now give me a chance to prove that black cats bring joy, love, and good fortune to anyone blessed by our presence! Maybe you can start a trend in your neighborhood by adopting a black cat — there are enough here for everyone!
Arrived August 15, 2014.
Read MoreHi… my name is Jessie.
Adopted October 11, 2014.
I’m really happy there are people out there hiking around Elephant Head, because that’s how my brother, James, and I ended up here. We were sitting at the DeAnza trailhead when he left and when he came back, so I’m glad he didn’t think leaving us was an option! If you know Australian cattle dogs then you’ll know we’ve got smarts galore, and in addition to that we’re loyal and loving. I’m a little laid back (especially when my brother’s around!), but when it’s just you and me, I’m a real lover. I’m yearning for a family and an active life, so if you’re into that, let’s get together!
Arrived August 13, 2014.
Read MoreHi… my name is James.
Adopted October 11, 2014.
I’m really happy there are people out there hiking around Elephant Head, because that’s how my sister, Jesse, and I ended up here. We were sitting at the DeAnza trailhead when he left and when he came back, so I’m glad he didn’t think leaving us was an option! If you know Australian cattle dogs, then you’ll know we’ve got smarts galore, and in addition to that we’re loyal and loving. It’s pretty obvious that I haven’t missed too many meals, so perhaps a bit of a diet (and WAY more exercise) should be on the agenda for me. Wouldn’t you like to provide that? I know I’ll love you for it!
Arrived August 13, 2014.
Read MoreHi… my name is Clyde,
Adopted 11-13-17
Clyde earned his Canine Good Citizen certificate on February 9, 2016.
I arrived at TALGV in August of 2014, and I’ve learned a lot since then! Now, my TALGV friends are proud to announce that I have earned my AKC Canine Good Citizen certificate. I know all the special commands, can be left alone without whining, and will let my people brush and handle me when asked. I’m an exuberant guy and truly love my walks, usually trotting right next to my human, but I need a strong person on the other end of my leash, someone who’s even better trained than I am! A handsome chocolate and white Staffie mix, I’ve lots of love to give the one who’ll continue to teach me on a regular basis—I love attention. Are you out there? If it’s you, please come see me soon!
Arrived August 18, 2014
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