Animal League News

Hi… my name is Cleo,

Adopted September 5, 2016

Arrived September 1, 2016

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Hi… my name is Ceasar,

Adopted September 5, 2016

Arrived September 1, 2016

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Hi… my name is Jack,

Adopted September 16, 2016

It’s hard to look your dapper-best when you’re lost, out on a dusty road, preoccupied with danger and hunger, but somehow I managed! When my rescuer found me, I was a polite little gentleman, ever so grateful for her assistance. Here at TALGV, I’ve made lots of friends thanks to being pleasant with volunteers and visitors alike. They tell me I’m a special fellow, handsome and young, and very charming in my own special way. I’m patient and attentive, have lots of virtues, and one day soon I’ll finally have something else, that special something that everyone wants: A forever home. I’m a little guy—just about 18 pounds, so I could fit easily into a cozy place. And if that place is your heart and home, you’ll have my love in return forever!

Arrived August 31, 2016

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Hi… my name is Buddy,

Adopted August 28, 2016

Arrived August 27, 2016

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Hi… my name is Lupe,

Adopted September 7, 2016

When I was lost on a local frontage road, I didn’t know whether to run as fast as I could, try to find a hiding place, or what? Before I’d solved that conundrum, a stranger came to my rescue. She brought me here, where the first major improvement was my super soft bed, which makes me feel comfy and safe. Next, I started making friends, letting people know that even though I’m little—just over 6 pounds—I enjoy being with them in a BIG way! Walks are good, playtime is fun, and I love to cuddle and listen to the heartbeat of the friend who holds me near. Maybe that friend could be you! I’m a sweet, 3-1/2-year-old Chihuahua mix female, and I promise to fit perfectly into your heart and your life.

Arrived August 27, 2016

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Hi… my name is Koda,

Adopted October 1, 2016

People tell me my looks could stop traffic—my striking blue eyes and beautiful black/white/tan coat—and that’s kind of what happened. My rescuer was driving down a Sahuarita street, saw me and stopped to help. Since I had no tags, he used social media to try to find my people, but when no one came for me, he brought me here. He said I was an energetic dog who got along with other dogs at his house, not so much with his cats, and had lots of fun chasing balls. I can jump, too, so need supervision and a high fence when off-leash outside. I’m a 2-year-old Husky mix male, a slender 43 pounds, and through my bright blue eyes I see you and me in our exciting, fun future together.

Arrived August 28, 2016

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Hi… my name is Soxs,

Adopted August 28, 2016

Arrived August 27, 2016

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Hi… my name is Buddha (aka Moonbeam),

Adopted October 2, 2016

Buddha comes with FREE Vet Care for Life

It’s been said that I’m a Maine Coon cat, and maybe I am, but if you check out the Internet, you’ll see that I look a lot more like a Turkish Angora, (a breed they say ended up in Maine after Marie Antoinette smuggled hers out of France before she was executed). In any case, I’m a “looker” of the first order, with my soft white fur and entrancing golden eyes, and my laid back ways are sure to make me an even more beloved companion. I’m a 10-year-old, declawed, gentleman (so I come with Free Vet Care for Life!), who loves being brushed (especially my cheeks!), and although not a true “lap cat,” I like sitting beside you and chatting about current events, so let’s get together and watch the world go by!

Arrived August 25, 2016

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Adopted September 12, 2016

GURGI is a smart, quiet, and social 8-pound 9-year-old male Schnoodle who was found in rescuer’s yard about 5 months ago. Fosters are unable to keep him much longer so he needs a new home now. He is housebroken and asks to go out; he is obedience trained – knows sit and no and is working on stay. He is leash trained and enjoys walks; he is okay with cats; other dogs and kids are unknown. He loves to sleep at rescuer’s feet and likes follow her constantly. He has been neutered courtesy of TALGV and is up to date with his shots. Gurgi rarely barks, except to announce a stranger. He is friendly and especially enjoys attention. He does not particularly like to be picked up and is recommended as companion in a senior household. It is amazing but true that he has only one eye but he is so used to it that you tend to forget about it. There is no adoption fee.

If you will welcome Gurgi into a loving home as part of your family, please call Shawnna between 8 AM and 8 PM at 520-954-5390.

August 25, 2016

Note: Photos were provided by owner.

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Hi… my name is Bach,

August 30, 2016

My siblings and I already feel like little champs because we survived one mean experience. We were abandoned in a box—all five of us—and left next to a commercial dumpster. But before you even think about the bad things that might have happened, let’s move on to the important next chapter: We were rescued and brought to TALGV. Timid at first, we were unsure about the big wide world, and then they turned us loose in our run. Yahoo! We started running, wrestling, rolling around; most puppies know how to play, but I like to think we do it with style! I’m one of the boys, tan with a brindle back, 22 pounds and growing, and ready for the gloriously happy experience of meeting you! Won’t you please come see me today!

Arrived August 24, 2016

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Hi… my name is Beethoven,

Adopted August 30, 2016

My siblings and I already feel like little champs because we survived one mean experience. We were abandoned in a box—all five of us—and left next to a commercial dumpster. But before you even think about the bad things that might have happened, let’s move on to the important next chapter: We were rescued and brought to TALGV. Timid at first, we were unsure about the big wide world, and then they turned us loose in our run. Yahoo! We started running, wrestling, rolling around; most puppies know how to play, but I like to think we do it with style! I’m one of the boys, tan with white on each paw, 21 pounds and growing, and ready for the gloriously happy experience of meeting you! Won’t you come see me today?

Arrived August 24, 2016

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Hi… my name is Pieta,

Adopted September 3, 2016

My siblings and I already feel like little champs because we survived one mean experience. We were abandoned in a box—all five of us—and left next to a commercial dumpster. But before you even think about the bad things that might have happened, let’s move on to the important next chapter: We were rescued and brought to TALGV. Timid at first, we were unsure about the big wide world, and then they turned us loose in our run. Yahoo! We soon started running, wrestling, rolling around; most puppies know how to play, but I like to think we do it with style! I’m one of the female puppies, tan and white, 19 pounds and growing, and ready for the gloriously happy experience of meeting you! Won’t you please come see me today?

Arrived August 24, 2016

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