Animal League News

Hi… my name is Kilo (aka Pincher),

Adopted 5-10-25

I prefer the pronunciation, “Keye-low,” please. I’m 3 ½ years young, house-mannered, and fluent in human (well, at least the “sit,” “stay,” and “good boy” parts). I’m a toy enthusiast, walk connoisseur, and certified expert in head tilts. I was recently returned to the shelter—through NO fault of my own (I swear!)—but because my people had to move. I miss having a family, but I’m hopeful someone awesome (like you?) is out there. I prefer small gatherings to big parties—less chaos, more belly rubs. I’ve got movie star looks, soulful eyes, and ears that double as weather vanes. If you’re looking for a loyal sidekick with charm, smarts, and a heart full of love, I’m your guy. Swipe right—I mean, stop by and meet me. Let’s make each other’s lives better.

FOUND – Arrived 2-11-21, Adopted 6-2-21, Arrived 3-13-25

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Hi… my name is Powell,

Thanks for looking at my pictures. My biography is under construction. Please stop back again to read about me. Even better… 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 3-10-25

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Hi… my name is Havasu,

Adopted with Powell 3-14-25

Thanks for looking at my pictures. My biography is under construction. Please stop back again to read about me. Even better… 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 3-10-25

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Hi… my name is Tahoe,

Adopted 3-12-25

Thanks for looking at my pictures. My biography is under construction. Please stop back again to read about me. Even better… 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 3-2-25

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Hi… my name is Cher,

RAINBOW BRIDGE 3-7-25

Thanks for looking at my pictures. My biography is under construction. Please stop back again to read about me. Even better… 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.

FOUND – Arrived 2-28-25

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Adopted 3-10-25

Gracie is a smart, loving, and energetic 2-year-old, 80-pound German Shepherd/Lab mix female who needs a new home due to owners’ medical issues. She rides well, is good on leash and would appreciate daily long walks. She is crate trained, house trained and will ask to go out. Gracie responds to hand signals and voice commands sit, come, and stay. She is spayed and in good health. She loves to fetch and catch her ball and enjoys her peanut butter toy. Gracie loves her humans and will stay close beside you; she also gets along with other dogs and cats; children are her favorites. She likes to watch animal shows on TV. Gracie will love having attention in an active home and learning how to be your best friend. There is no adoption fee for this special girl. If you will welcome Gracie into a loving home as part of your family, please call Jimmy any time at 954-504-2713.

March 9, 2025

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Hi… my name is Bang,

Adopted with Borger 7-14-25

I’ll admit that I need a “cat-ittude adjustment” since my behavior is rather erratic. What do you expect from a gal named Bang? I am mama to the Loud Litter. My kittens are friendly so there’s hope for me. Because they are doing well on their own, I’m ready to find my own home. What could you provide? I need calm human(s) to understand I need time to adjust to living in a home. As a stray, I had to fend for myself, so having people care for me is something new. I’m beginning to like it. I need your patience to blossom into a friendly personality. Perhaps a new name would help? What do you say?

Arrived 11-15-24

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Hi… my name is Borger,

Adopted with Bang 7-14-25

When my owner could no longer keep me, I eventually came to The Animal League. Very little information about my past came with me, so I have a little mystery to go along with my sleek black coat and luminous eyes. I’ve been performing my “shy” act, staying up on a high perch and avoiding human interaction. Since I did live in a home before, I think I could remember how to perform a “friendly” act with a little encouragement. I’m still young and impressionable. Would you be the person to give me that encouragement? Please come meet me and give me a chance.

Arrived 3-2-25

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Hi… my name is Logan,

Adopted 4-26-25

What can I say? I’m a stray who came from another shelter to The Animal League. I’m happy to be in a safe place, but I’m not expressing that in my body language. I’m shy and somewhat discombobulated by the turn of events that brought me here. The kind volunteers assure me that there is a family who would like me to be their pet. And with my sleek, black coat and young age I’m very desirable. (You know that black goes with any décor!) I may not be a kitten anymore, but I have years of playtime and companionship in me! So please come meet me. I’m waiting for you.

Arrived 3-2-25

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Hi… my name is Jazz,

Adopted 3-8-25

Thanks for looking at my pictures. My biography is under construction. Please stop back again to read about me. Even better… 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 3-2-25

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Hi… my name is Fannin,

Adopted 3-16-25

Thanks for looking at my pictures. My biography is under construction. Please stop back again to read about me. Even better… 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 3-2-25

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Box

Hi… my name is Box,

Adopted 6-23-25

Such a petite girl I am with such an unfeminine name! I’m looking to change it. When you meet me, we can discuss that. You may look for me on my high perch, curled up napping. (My way of coping with the changes in my young life.) Since my family couldn’t keep me any longer, they brought me to the shelter. That was the right thing to do, but I miss them and my home. I’m picturing my new human(s) cuddling and caring for me, being the delight of the household. Is that your home? Remember: according to George Eliot, “Animals are such agreeable friends.”  I surely would like to be your bestie!

Arrived 3-2-25

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