Animal League News

Hi… my name is Rafferty.

I was adopted on June 30, 2014.

There are lots of interesting places between Esperanza Boulevard and Duval Mine Road, but I was too close to Interstate 19 to be able to check them out before a lovely lady picked me up and saved me from anything bad happening. Where I came from is a mystery, but in the short time she had me, she said that I had a sweet disposition and the volunteers here seem to agree. Although I can be a bit shy on first meeting you, I warm up to people really quickly. I’ve had a run all to myself for a while, so they’re still working on finding out my “social skills” with other dogs, but I’m doing pretty well walking on leash so I’m sure all my other qualities will become evident in no time. I’m an interesting young Boxer/terrier mix with black/tan/brindle coloring, so come meet me and see how terrific I am for yourself!

 

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Hi… my name is Sophia.

Adopted April 1, 2014.

I’m a beautiful, green-eyed, long-haired brindle (or classic brown tabby with a bit of torti!) female, who is front-declawed.  My dad got me from a shelter four years ago but now he has health problems and a friend brought me to TALGV.  I didn’t come with a whole lot of information, but a few little details may help – we hope!  I’m quiet and a bit shy (although you’d never know it when someone comes around to pet me). I like to rub against you and be petted, but my dad says I don’t like to be picked up.  I know, I know, it’s not much to go on when you’re looking for a pet, but I’ll tell you one thing: I’m a bit scared of all these other cats around (I’ve been an only pet), so someone please get me out of here!!  I’ll make it worth your while – double purrs!

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Hi… my name is Dutch.

I was adopted on April 7, 2014.

I am one handsome specimen of a Boxer/terrier mix guy who was found in July 2009. After I’d been here a while, they wanted to see how I would behave in a “real” home situation, so I lived with a foster mom for a time. You can “read all about it” in her notes, but here are excerpts: “I found Dutch to be calm, quiet, gentle and affectionate. Dutch is not a barker, doesn’t jump and stays fairly calm at home, which is quite different from how he appears in a kennel situation. Although he pulls on a choke collar, he does well with a ‘gentle leader,’ knows basic commands, and plays rough and tumble with big dogs, so maybe avoid dog parks as there are a lot of unknowns there. Dutch will make a great companion for an EXPERIENCED, dog owner.” There’s LOTS more about me at TALGV, so please come see it and then meet me.

 

 

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