Animal League News

Hi… my name is Patch.

Adopted January 29, 2015.

Arrived January 25, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Teller.

Adopted January 29, 2015.

Wouldn’t it be great if they did DNA testing on all the “mystery” dogs that come in to TALGV? What a great genetic mix you’d find! In my case they’ve got bets going on Anatolian shepherd, Swiss Mountain dog, or maybe even a smidge of St. Bernard, but no matter, you’d be a winner with any of them! I was seen being dropped out of a car in Amado, so there’s no clue about my origin. Suffice it to say, I’m going to be a pretty big guy (I’m only about 3 1/2 months old as of mid-January, so have quite a bit of growing to do!), but lots of times big dogs are way more easygoing than the little active ones! Why not adopt me and see for yourself!

Arrived January 22, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Penn.

Adopted March 16, 2015

Wouldn’t it be great if they did DNA testing on all the “mystery” dogs that come in to TALGV? What an interesting genetic mix you’d find! In my case they’ve got bets going on Anatolian shepherd, Swiss Mountain dog, or maybe even a smidge of St. Bernard, but no matter, you’d be a winner with any of them! I’m “overnighting” these days with a volunteer and she says I’m doing great – learning good leash manners, ride well in the car, and use doggie door. I’m getting along fine in a home environment and adjusting to living with other dogs. Suffice it to say, I’m going to be a pretty big guy (I’m only a few months old now, so have quite a bit of growing to do!), but lots of times big dogs are way more easygoing than the little active ones! Why not adopt me and see for yourself!

Arrived January 22, 2015.

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Hi… my name is LaLa.

Adopted January 23, 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 January 19, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Gadget.

Adopted January 21, 2015.

Arrived January 18, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Jewel.

Adopted March 2, 2015.

They say time heals all wounds, and boy is that ever true in my case! When I was found my leg had multiple fractures, so it was decided that rather than go through months of painful surgeries, amputation would give me freedom from pain with recovery and mobility within a few days (and all you have to do is check out my video to see that three legs work just as well as four!). My foster family says that I’m still in my late-puppy “crazy cute” stage and have found my voice (a bit of a howl) when I want your attention. I’m a delightful, happy-go-lucky 33-pound Boston terrier mix who would love to show you how thankful I am to be here, so why not call to arrange a “meet and greet” and find out!

More About Jewel from Her Foster Dad (2/20/15)

Jewel is very inquisitive and curious about the things going on in the home and with the family.  Always “right there” with everyone. She likes to be where her family is usually following us from place to place, room to room. She likes to cuddle up next to us on the couch and usually kind of melts there and falls asleep. Her most distinctive trait (aside from having only 3 legs) is her large ears.  They perk right up when something catches her attention. She gets along fine on 3 legs and has no trouble at all walking or running. She loves the back yard, always exploring.  But one of her favorite activities is running.  And she can run pretty fast.  She likes chasing and being chased.  She’ll chase balls and will usually bring them back to you – unless she’s trying to get you to chase her!

She walks pretty well on the leash but is still a bit uncomfortable with exposure to the big wide world. She’s on her guard and a little uncomfortable.  But the more she gets out the more comfortable she gets.  It’s just a matter of time and trust. Jewel is reactive when new people come into her environment, but in a very short time, when she realizes there’s nothing to be threatened about, she makes friends easily. Jewel is crate trained and house trained. She goes into her crate easily and sometimes puts herself in when she senses we’re getting ready to go out. It’s a safe place and a place of comfort for her. Jewel just learned to sit on command.  Although somehow she thinks it means sitting on my foot. She has an easygoing personality and very much wants to please her humans.  With lots of love and attention she will make the right home a wonderful addition.

Arrived January 17, 2015

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Hi… my name is Cloud.

Adopted March 11, 2015

When my biographer asked about my personality, the cat coordinator said, “Cloud is an absolute dream!  She is a volunteer favorite and LOVES TO BE HELD and petted.  I swear she has no bones in her body as she just melts in your arms any which way you hold her.  When we put her in a room she found a bed, crawled in, and made herself right at home.  I would love to have this cat!” Combine that with my good looks — a lovely grey and white coat with oh-so-beautiful golden eyes — my settled adult self (5 years old — just the perfect age!), and you get a warm, loving, and desirable package. I’m hopeful that once you meet me, it’s one you’ll want to have for yourself!

Arrived January 17, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Tobey.

Adopted January 28, 2015.

Note: Age added after adoption. Was thought to be 14 years old by owner so was adopted with FREE Vet Care for Life.

Arrived January 17, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Sammy-O.

Adopted February 14, 2015

When you’ve lived with twelve other cats and three dogs, you’ve got to be considered a pretty flexible feline! All of my tribe came to TALGV after my mom went into a nursing home (even for those places that allow a pets, that was a bit over the top!). Being a super outgoing guy, I was adopted right away, but the lady said I was “too affectionate and needed to be around her all the time,” so she brought me back after only a week (the volunteers were pretty astonished at that, I can tell you)! So — if you WANT a guy who will be with you through thick and thin — I’m the one. I’m a young tabby and white boy who’s yearning for the chance to shower you with love!

Arrived January 17, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Nibbles.

Adopted January 30, 2015.

When you’ve lived with twelve other cats and three dogs, you’ve got to be considered a pretty flexible feline! All of my tribe came to TALGV after my mom went into a nursing home (even for those places that allow a pet to accompany its person, my menagerie was a bit over the top!), so although some of us are taking longer to adjust than others, I know that we’ll all prevail in the end. The volunteers say we’re all basically very sweet cats (some of us are understandably more outgoing than others) and just need new homes where we’re sure to settle in in no time. I’m a handsome shorthaired orange tabby and white guy who’s yearning for the chance to show you just how adaptable and loving I can be.

Arrived January 17, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Marly.

Adopted January 28, 2015.

Arrived January 17, 2015.

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Hi… my name is Casper.

Adopted December 3, 2015

Casper comes with FREE Vet Care for Life.

When you’ve lived with twelve other cats and three dogs, you’ve got to be considered a pretty flexible feline, and I am! All of my tribe came to TALGV after my mom went into a nursing home. I had a kidney infection when I arrived and everyone said I was a trooper who maintained my friendly and sweet demenor throughout (and I even got a blue ribbon for being such an cooperative patient!). How many cats can say that?! I’m feeling much better now and am back snuggling with my buddies. I am a bob-tailed, grey and white boy who comes with Free Vet Care for Life. I’m looking for a quiet home with a nice window seat where I can check out the birds and squirrels. Maybe, if you love me, you’ll also consider one of my friends (Brielle or Dundee) for twice the love!

Arrived January 17, 2015.

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