Animal League News

Hi… my name is Katie.

I was adopted July 7, 2014.

I guess all pet owners hope that they’ll outlive their companions, but that doesn’t always happen. My dad was a loyal supporter of TALGV for many years, so I’m sure he’d be happy knowing that I’m in good hands now.  I lived with him all of my life, so you know how close we were and how much I’ll miss him. His neighbors said, “Katie is a great dog and would be a wonderful companion to just about anyone but kids.” (I guess they felt that at my age, kids would be a bit too much for me to “take on” at this stage in life!) I’m a lovely tri-colored shepherd mix, and my dream is to find another quiet home where I can spend my golden years making one more human happy.
Katie qualifies for TALGV’s “Vet Care for Life” program.

 

 

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Hi… My name is Remy.

Thanks for looking at my photos. Please check back soon to see my story.

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Hi… my name is Shelby.

I was adopted July 12, 2014.

My “winter visitor” family adopted me from TALGV four years ago when my first owners relinquished me because of their health problems. I’ve made the annual trek back and forth to New Hampshire with them (and my best friend, Madi) ever since, but they now feel that the trip is too much for them with two fairly big dogs. I’m a delightful shepherd mix lady who just wants to be part of the action with you. So…if you’re looking for a leash- and house-trained “cuddler” (according to my mom) who loves to chase balls, play with other dogs in the dog park, knows lots of commands, and will be the love of your life, then that would be me! Come find out for yourself!

 

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Hi… my name is Ginger.

It’s not that I didn’t love kids (mine), but I have to say I am SO happy that I won’t have raise any more! When I was found on Abrego Drive, it was obvious that I’d had a litter recently, but they were nowhere to be seen, so I hope some good soul found homes for them. I’m a 20-pound, round-about 4-year-old, “Puggle” mix (that’s Pug and Beagle in case you didn’t figure it out!), and I’m super fond of people (and probably kids too), walk well on a leash, am housetrained, and just generally a wonderfully sweet lady. Given that I’ve been around the block a few times, I’m going to be ever so happy to settle down with an active family who will let me have the rest of my years (and they’ll be quite a few!) enjoying their attentions and being the loving companion that I’m meant to be without the distractions of motherhood!

 

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Hi… my name is Bandit.

Thanks for looking at my pictures. Please come back soon to see my story… but meantime you might want to come over to TALGV to meet me. My foster mom says I’m a fast learner and a very good boy!

 

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Hi… my name is Maxine.

Adopted with Ceazar on May 16, 2015

My mom and dad got divorced and mom had to move to an apartment, and then to top it all off, dad lost his house, so there was no room for my lifetime companion, Ceazar, and me to stay with them. I’m a 62-pound German Shepherd mix lady who is housebroken, leash trained, and gets along with other dogs and cats. I’m gentle and obedient, and know lots of commands and because of my age, qualify for Free Vet Care for Life. I get a little carsick sometimes and those summer thunderstorms make me anxious, but other than that, I’m the perfect, laid-back companion. Since I’ve always lived with and depend on Ceazar, TALGV has agreed that we should go to a new home together. I’m a mellow, well-mannered girl (Mom said I was a “real joy”!) who needs a quiet home where I can be your new best friend.

Maxine and Ceazar come with TALGV’s “Vet Care for Life Program”

Arrived February 24, 2014

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