Hi… my name is Hannah,
Adopted February 25, 2016
A lovely young family took me in when I was lost, and even though they couldn’t keep me, in a short time we got to know each other pretty well. They said I was a “great family dog, especially with kids.” TALGV volunteers say that’s because I’m beautiful inside and out—a gentle, friendly and loving dog, who just happens to have a gorgeous Husky coat and face. Sometimes I’m shy at first, but I’m also alert and intelligent. When people are kind and friendly, I’ll soon warm up. And once we’re friends, I’m great for playtime, cuddling, or just hanging out. Could we meet soon? I’m a 4-year-old female, with a soft coat that’s light red and white, and a big hope in my heart that you will be my forever person.
Arrived October 26, 2015
Read More
Hi… my name is Lady,
Adopted February 7, 2016
When my family moved out of town, they couldn’t take me with them. But when the door closed between them and me, a window opened at TALGV. I look out that window now, hoping someone will come to meet me up close and personal. If you’re that someone, you’ll see that I’m quiet and calm, but am also very friendly and playful. If you like the toss-a-toy game, I’ll fetch and bring it back to you. I’m a 4-year-old female, a Whippet/Canaan Dog mix with a soft tan coat, weighing about 29 pounds on a slender frame. I know basic commands, how to walk on a leash, my family said I’m good with young people, and probably my best feature is knowing the importance of loving each other forever. Please come for a visit today!
Arrived October 25, 2015
Read MoreHi… my name is Goli,
Adopted September 24, 2015
I had a good home with my Chihuahua buddy, Money, and our human dad, but when Dad needed some medical attention, there was no one to take care of us. He decided a new home would be best for each of us and so we’re here. I’m excited about a new place and thinking I could fit in real well. I’m little, a beige and cream 14-pound girl, and at just 6 months old, I know “sit” and “come,” and how to walk on a leash. TALGV volunteers call me super cute; I hope you think so, too. Most of all, I want you to know that I’m a loving dog who would make a great friend. Please, could we meet? I’m thinking the best new home for me may be yours!
Arrived September 15, 2015
Read MoreHi… my name is Paul,
Adopted November 17, 2015
Despite my current anxiety about my life’s changes (my mom passed away recently), her daughter said that although I’m a bit shy with people at first, once I get to know you, I’m a real sweetheart and a love. Like many of my breed I can be a smidge independent, too! I’ve been living with my siblings, Lucy and Carlos, and adore them mightily, so staying with one or both of them would be SO nice (and make our transition into a new home a lot easier!). I’m a gorgeous flame point Siamese mix who loved sleeping with my mom at night, so if you’re looking for a bed partner of the feline kind to purr sweet nothings in your ear, I’m your guy!
Arrived August 25, 2015
Read MoreHi… my name is Mae.
Adopted August 22, 2015
Thanks for looking at my pictures. My biography is under construction. Please stop back again to read about me or… even better… stop in at TALGV to meet me soon. Kennels are open 10-2 every day.
Arrived August 16, 2015
Read MoreHi… my name is Sara Lee.
Adopted October 4, 2015
Some of my doggie neighbors here at TALGV have interesting stories about where they came from, or they arrived with a friend. I’m on my own. I probably had a home with someone, but one day I woke up in a place I didn’t recognize. That was so scary that I’m extra glad to be safe now. I’m a cream-colored female Chihuahua mix, well fed (some have suggested I could lose a pound or two) and getting my walking exercise. Best of all, I like the quiet times when a human friend holds me. Just sitting with a person can be the sweetest part of the day for me. If you like the comfort of togetherness, too, we should meet. We can make our own great stories with each other.
Arrived August 8, 2015
Read MoreHi… my name is Jacks.
Adopted August 23, 2015
My buddy, Ecco, and I were sad to say goodbye to our person when he moved to a nursing home, but now we’re hoping to say hello to our new home! I’ll do my best to bring lots of happiness with me. As a Cockapoo, I’m naturally curly, and thanks to my sweet and gentle personality, I’m also a naturally great guy to have around. I like people, have good house manners, enjoy going for walks, and I’m exceptionally good at just relaxing and enjoying the day with you. I’m a 7-year-old male, 30 pounds, and cream in color. My wonderful friend Ecco and I have kind of grown up together, so we really want to stay together. Could we live happily ever after with you?
Arrived July 29, 2015
Read MoreHi… my name is Ebinnie
Adopted August 14, 2016
Thanks for looking at my pictures. My biography is under construction. Please stop back again to read about me or… even better… stop in at TALGV to meet me soon. Kennels are open 10-2 every day.
Arrived July 3, 2015; Adopted July 10, 2015; Arrived August 12, 2016
Read MoreHi… my name is Chops,
Adopted November 27, 2015
When our human mom died recently, my doggie mom, sister, and I needed new homes. I’m very pleased to say the other two have been adopted and now everyone is hoping I’ll be next. I’m a little guy, just 15 pounds, so I fit nicely in your lap or snuggled close in your chair. Personality? Sure! I’m friendly and outgoing; I’ll always be glad to see you. I lived with Mom and Sis all my life, so I can get along with other dogs. However, my human mom’s family said I was not good with children. Looks? Well, I’m a couple of different shades of cream and all kinds of cute. I’m a 3-year-old Terrier and Chihuahua mix, who’s really hoping that you will be my new family.
Arrived July 3, 2015
Read MoreHi… my name is Ginseng.
Adopted July 18, 2015
You won’t find many stray cats that will follow a dog home, but that’s just how I got to my rescuer’s house! I guess that means either that I’ve lived with a dog in my other life or else I’m just a typically outgoing Siamese boy (or both!). At any rate, since I couldn’t stay with the family that found me because of allergies, here I am — sitting pretty and getting lots of food and attention (and spiffing up — I was a tad, uh, “ratty” when I arrived!). They think I’m only about three years old, so just think of all the years we’ll have ahead of us to share our stories of derring-do! If you “speak Siamese,” we’re gonna be happy as the proverbial clams!
Arrived July 2, 2015
Read More