Animal League News

Roo

Hi… my name is Roo.

Adopted December 6, 2014.

As part of the “Winnie the Pooh” litter, my two siblings, Kanga, Rabbit, and I lived with a foster mom for a few weeks when we first arrived in July because we needed a lot of extra care at our tender ages. She said that were all very social, loved to be held and petted, and got along fine with all the other critters in her home. Well, I’ve continued that tradition now that I’m here — I’m a laid back guy who is content to watch or join in the fun — whichever option catches my fancy. I’m a young solid black boy who is going to turn into one super sleek and handsome fella when I’m grown. But between now and then, why not take me home so you can enjoy the transformation?

Arrived July 20, 2014

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Hi… my name is Rabbit.

Adopted September 27, 2014.

As part of the “Winnie the Pooh” litter, my two siblings, Kanga, Roo, and I lived with a foster mom for a few weeks when we first arrived in July because we needed a lot of extra care at our tender ages. She said that were all very social, loved to be held and petted, and got along fine with all the other critters in her home. Well, I’ve continued that tradition now that I’m here — I’m a laid back guy who is content to watch or join in the fun — whichever option catches my fancy. I’m a young tuxedo boy who is going to turn into one handsome fella when I’m grown. But between now and then, why not take me home so you can enjoy the transformation?

Arrived July 20, 2014

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Hi… my name is Carnie.

I was adopted September 4, 2014.

I’ll bet if you know how amazing Border Collies can be, you’re wondering how a little lady like me ended up at “the pound”? Well, it’s a long story, but suffice it to say I’m glad that I’ve now been “relocated” to TALGV! I had quite an ordeal along the way, so I’m a little reserved at the moment, but I’m sure with lots of TLC and a modicum of education, I’m going to do my breed proud! I’m only a few years old, so I’m looking forward to the all years ahead I’ll be able to spend proving you made just the right decision when you took me home!

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Hi… my name is Oreo.

Adopted September 21, 2014.

If you’re looking for a young (but not TOO young!), high-energy guy, you’ve come to the right place! I was found near Sahuarita Lake right around July 4th, so they think I may have been frightened by fireworks and got out of my yard. I’ve been hoping someone would come claim me, but that prospect seems more remote each day. But that just means that YOU have a chance to make my life complete! I’m a happy-go-lucky guy, and at a great age (10 months) for learning new stuff (the volunteers are working on that), so when you meet me, I’ll bet you’ll resolve to make me your very own “cookie.”

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Hi… my name is Elfie.

Adopted November 21, 2014.
A woman driving on Frontage Road near Elephant Head found me (and a canine buddy) running along the side of the road looking VERY frightened and forlorn (and hot, too, I can tell you!). So you can imagine that I’m just ecstatic to be here at TALGV where I don’t have to worry about cars or other desert critters “getting me!” AND in addition to that, shortly after I arrived, I gave birth to my (last) litter of puppies — so I was doubly happy to have a safe haven in which to raise them! I’m a lovely shepherd mix girl, about a year or two old, and after my babies are gone, I’m going to be looking for a home where my people will cherish me for the sweet-natured girl I am.

Arrived June 2, 2014.

 

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Hi… my name is Freddy.

Adopted November 16, 2014.

As part of the “Flintstone litter,” my five siblings and I lived with a foster mom for three weeks when we first arrived in early July because we needed a lot of extra care at our tender ages. She said that among all of the gang, I was sort of “middle of the road” in personality — just easygoing and happy with whatever was going on. Well, I’ve continued that tradition now that I’m here — I’m a laid back guy who is content to watch or join in the fun — whichever option catches my fancy. I’m a young tuxedo boy who is going to turn into one handsome fella when I’m grown. But between now and then, why not take me home so you can enjoy the transformation?

Arrived June 29, 2014

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Hi… my name is Barney.

Adopted November 3, 2014.

As part of the “Flintstone litter,” my five siblings and I lived with a foster mom for three weeks when we first arrived in early July because we needed a lot of extra care at our tender ages. She said that among all of the gang, I was sort of reserved at first, but if she picked me up, I just melted in her arms and purred. Well, I’ve continued that tradition now that I’m here — I’m a laid back guy who is content to watch or join in the fun — whichever option catches my fancy. I’m a young tuxedo boy who is going to turn into one handsome fella when I’m grown. But between now and then, why not take me home so you can enjoy the transformation?

Arrived June 29, 2014

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Hi… my name is Sapphire.

Adopted January 25, 2015.

My siblings and I were found under a house in Sahuarita when we were four weeks old. With no mom to care for us, we went to live with a wonderful foster mom who gave us tons of TLC. She said that my brother, Agate (who is still here with me), and I were the “runts” of the litter and very bonded so she really hoped we’d be able to find a home together. Because of all the handling we got as babies (the baths and blow dries weren’t great, but snuggling in warm towels afterward was terrific!), she said, “They may seem ‘ordinary’ black kittens to the casual eye, but they have exceptionally sweet temperaments and need a lot of cuddling and love.” Wouldn’t you like to be the one to give us that?

 

 

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Hi… my name is Hope.

I was adopted July 4, 2014.

 

 

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