Hi… my name is Spots (aka Jeff),
Arrived 5-2-24
Hi… my name is Spots (aka Jeff),
Arrived 5-2-24
Hi… my name is Jetta,
Believe it or not, I was once a “bottle baby” that PACC microchipped and placed with a foster mom, so was probably a sweet, people-loving girl when I was first adopted. No one knows what happened to me in the intervening six years, but I was found outside and brought to The Animal League a few years ago. I was adopted by a nice man but unfortunately, he passed away, so here I am again. Although I haven’t always gotten along well with my feline roommates here, I’m happy with human company and will sit in laps. If you have a home where I can be your one-and-only, please come get acquainted. (10-2024)
If you are considering adoption, stop in at TALGV to meet me soon. Or you may call TALGV office (520-625-3170) and make an appointment. Kennel hours are between 10 and 2 every day.
FOUND – Arrived 8-10-21, Adopted 11-3-22, Arrived 4-10-24
Read MoreHi… my name is Teana,
What’s a girl like me gotta do to get adopted? My volunteer friends figured out what I knew all along: I really enjoy other dogs! Since I’m a big, confident girl, I can unintentionally intimidate shy dogs, but if you have a friendly, social dog, I’d love a buddy to play with. House manners? I aced them when I was in a foster home. I’m a total pro at house life — cuddles, calm time, comfy beds, I loved it all. I’m strong on leash, sure, but give me a backyard and I’m perfectly happy exploring, sunbathing, and being your resident homebody. Please…don’t judge me by my loud kennel barking — I just want people to notice me. Ask to meet me outside the kennel, and you’ll see it: I’m pure perfection, just waiting to be picked.
FOUND – Arrived 3-1-24
Read MoreHi… my name is Harley,
COMES WITH VET CARE SUPPORT FOR LIFE
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 7-31-21
Read MoreHi… my name is Smitty,
COMES WITH VET CARE SUPPORT FOR LIFE
When my human mom became ill and could no longer care for me, she brought me to The Animal League. Although sad to lose my home, I am being well-cared for here. Mom said about me: “Smitty is very laid back and sweet. He loves to walk by you and rub his head on you. He is good with other cats, dogs, turtles, and birds. He’s lazy and loves head scratches and treats. He can sleep anywhere but usually on his cat bed.” Recently, I was diagnosed with diabetes so am in foster care receiving special medical treatment. But, hey, that won’t stop me from loving you! TALGV now gives me vet care support for life. Let’s make arrangements to meet soon.
If you are considering adoption, stop in at TALGV to meet me soon. Or you may call TALGV office (520-625-3170) and make an appointment. Kennel hours are between 10 and 2 every day.
Arrived 8-12-23
Read MoreHi… my name is Whimsey,
COMES WITH VET CARE SUPPORT FOR LIFE
When I arrived at The Animal League, I had no idea my stay would be this long. I now have Vet Care Support for Life. In my previous home, I loved to play with my toy mouse and wand toys. I could be a sweet lap cat for a few minutes, but I tended to swat when perturbed. Do you suppose that was because I was originally found as a stray by a young woman who couldn’t keep me? Her dogs scared me! I’m okay with other cats. My favorite place here is atop my cat tree observing life passing by. My wish: a fur-ever home! (Dec. 2024)
If you are considering adoption, stop in at TALGV to meet me soon. Or you maycall TALGV office (520-625-3170) and make an appointment. Kennel hours are between 10 and 2 every day.
FOUND – Arrived 1-13-22, Adopted 3-3-22, Arrived 12-12-22
Read MoreHi… my name is Foxy,
COMES WITH VET CARE SUPPORT FOR LIFE
I’m a 12-year-old female Red Heeler with Vet Care Support for Life. My foster mom admits my reputation at TALGV for being “highly selective” in who I like is well earned, but I can be lovable with the right person. I’m good when left alone, ask to go out, know “sit,” “leave it,” “crate,” and “come.” I enjoy walks and love going to the park, even though I don’t like riding in cars. I may know a lot of neighborhood dogs but I usually try to ignore them. I guard my human, food, miscellaneous objects, and space, so we avoid close encounters. When guests arrive, I get a timeout in my crate or another room. If you’re preferably a female who’s willing to make some provisions, we should meet. I may be “unique,” but if you can adjust to my idiosyncrasies, we should get along just fine.
If you are considering adoption, please call TALGV office (520-625-3170) and make a date to meet me. Kennel appointments are between 10 and 2 every day.
Arrived 10-8-22
Read MoreHi… my name is Andy,
COMES WITH VET CARE SUPPORT FOR LIFE
I’ve been asked to tell you about myself so here goes! First of all, you may like to know that since I’ve been at TALGV for a while, I come with Vet Care Support for Life. Next, I have good friends, especially my Foster Mom and Dad. The other three dogs at my foster home are my friends now, too, and although I’m a big, energetic guy who can play rough, I’m learning to play with them individually. At “night-night” I get in my crate and also understand words like “sit,” “down,” and lots more. Favorite game? Go get the ball, of course! Foster Mom calls me a fast learner and a super loving dog. I’m still a bit anxious and very stubborn but am able to relax and have fun with a loving family. In my heart I know they care about me and that makes everything possible. Could you and I care about each other? Let’s meet and find out!
Arrived 11-23-21
Read MoreAdopted December 30, 2014.
Beautiful, soft and sweet 3-month-old domestic shorthair kitten needs a new home. Kitty is energetic, playful and social. This healthy little one has had first shot and will have a free spay/neuter certificate from TALGV. There is no adoption fee for this adorable baby. Please call Gael between 8 AM and 8 PM at 520-625-5762.
(twin to Spunky)
December 28, 2014.
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Hi… my name is Sunlight.
Adopted December 19, 2014.
There’s nothing like having a name that you live up to, and boy do I do mine justice! Someone adopted me from PACC a while ago because I was micro-chipped, but the lead didn’t pan out, so I’m here waiting to spread some sunlight in YOUR life! A woman in the Villas East fed me on her patio for about three months, but winter was coming, and since she wasn’t “in the market” for a feline (she had a small dog that I got along swimmingly with though), she brought me here. She said that I was very friendly (well, food and a lap you know!) and she was sure I’d be a wonderful (indoor only please!) companion for some lonesome person. If that’s you, come let me purr sweet nothings in your ear!
Arrived November 25, 2014.
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