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Hi… my name is Flynn,

Adopted 12-23-18

Comes with Free Vet Care for Life

As a little guy—about 9 pounds—I’ve found it’s helpful to have a big personality. Luckily, I come by that naturally. I’m alert, curious, and like making people smile. My former family said I was good with kids (ages 8 and 9) and with cats, but did not get along with their other dogs. They call it being “dog selective” because I’m okay with some dogs but not others. Recently, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed visits to a foster home, where two dogs live. Indeed, foster mom describes me as “such a love, and smart, too.” I’m a good playmate, and as an 11-year-old—with Free Vet Care for Life!—I’ve learned the quiet joy of cuddles, belly rubs, and just being with someone who’ll love you forever. May I be that someone for you?

Arrived 11-29-18

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Hi… my name is Riva,

Adopted 12-5-18

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.

Found/Arrived 11-21-18

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Hi… my name is Paris,

Adopted 12-18-18

Here at the Animal League, most of the dogs have interesting stories to tell: They were found in a wild yard, or their people moved, or sometimes they share a tale of adventure. But not me. I’m pretty much a blank slate. Still puppy age—born about February 2018—I was found when a kind stranger picked me up and I ended up here. Today, I’m an adorable 21-pound, black and tan female Manchester Terrier mix (we think), and definitely a fun-loving girl. I’m usually a confident pup, too, glad to join in playtime with any friendly person who’s willing, and eager to learn the things puppies need to know. And all the time, I’m watching hopefully—eager for a home of my own, a happy future, and someone to love forever, like you!

Arrived 11-21-18

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Hi… my name is Nola,

Adopted 12-21-18

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 10-7-18; Adopted 10-17-18; Arrived 11/21/18

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Hi… my name is Vinnie,

Adopted 4-24-19

I’ve come to believe that sometimes even the broken road takes you where you need to go. I was adopted but then my person went back to school, then someone moved and someone else took me, but I didn’t get along with her dogs (I arrived with some minor wounds from that), and so I’m here. Yes, all this has made me a little shy and wary, but you probably know what I’m hoping for—that someone will see my potential. Someone will know that what I need is a little guidance, some kindness, and lots of love. I’m a strong guy (so you should be, too), who’s eager to learn how to trust again and how to please, and my greatest strength is my heart. Will you let me give it to you?

Arrived 1-11-17; Adopted 4-10-17; Arrived 11-19-18

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Hi… my name is Cody,

Adopted to Humane Society 2-7-19

Although I’m pretty good at observing my surroundings, somehow I became lost. A kind man took me in, but after about six weeks, his dog and I no longer got along and that’s when I came here—a Lab mix male, probably born around June 2016, chocolate and white with amber eyes that are watching to see if you might like me. My finder said I was housetrained, and knew commands like “sit” and “kennel.” I’ve probably not had any experience with children, but I do like to play fetch, ball, and find it. And, of course, what I want to find most is a home—that place where we watch out for each other, have fun and take life’s happy trails together. May we please meet soon? I think we’d make a great match!

Arrived 11-18-18

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Hi… my name is Jeannie,

Adopted 12-5-18

Before coming here, I was one of fifteen dogs all living together in the same place! Different breeds, genders, ages—mainly small to medium small—and we all got along. Still do! We’re a sweet, loving bunch. But when our people moved and couldn’t take everyone with them, most of us came here—some of us shy, others very friendly, and each one hoping for the same thing: A new, comfy, loving home. We’re already experiencing new things; leashes and doggie doors were unknown to us, and we’ve not been around small children. I’m a 6-year-old Terrier mix female, black with touches of brown and white, 18 pounds, and although I like friendly people, I can be shy sometimes. Is that okay with you? I hope so, because I really need someone to love.

Arrived 11-17-18

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Hi… my name is Taylor,

Adopted 11-30-18

Before coming here, I was one of fifteen dogs all living together in the same place! Different breeds, genders, ages—mainly small to medium small—and we all got along. Still do! We’re a sweet, loving bunch. But when our people moved and couldn’t take everyone with them, most of us came here—some of us shy, others very friendly, and each one hoping for the same thing: A new, comfy, loving home. We’re already experiencing new things; leashes and doggie doors were unknown to us, and we’ve not been around small children. I’m an adorable 6-year-old Terrier mix male, blondish brown, just under 26 pounds, and I can be shy with strangers. But that’s just because I’m scared. If I feel safe with you, maybe we could become the best of friends forever!

Arrived 11-17-18

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Hi… my name is Sammy,

Adopted 12-8-18

Before coming here, I was one of fifteen dogs all living together in the same place! Different breeds, genders, ages—mainly small to medium small—and we all got along. Still do! We’re a sweet, loving bunch. But when our people moved and couldn’t take everyone with them, most of us came here—some of us shy, others very friendly, and each one hoping for the same thing: A new, comfy, loving home. We’re already experiencing new things; leashes and doggie doors were unknown to us, and we’ve not been around small children. I’m a brindle 6-year-old Terrier mix (mixed with ?), and I’m the shyest of the group. So let me tell you here that I’ll give my whole heart to an understanding, gentle someone who’ll love me back. Please say that’s you.

Arrived 11-17-18

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Hi… my name is Rusty,

Adopted 12-19-18

Before coming here, I was one of fifteen dogs all living together in the same place! Different breeds, genders, ages—mainly small to medium small—and we all got along. Still do! We’re a sweet, loving bunch. But when our people moved and couldn’t take everyone with them, most of us came here—some of us shy, others very friendly, and each one hoping for the same thing: A new, comfy, loving home. We’re already experiencing new things; leashes and doggie doors were unknown to us, and we’ve not been around small children. I’m a brown 7-year-old Dachshund/Terrier mix male, about 25 pounds, and every ounce packed with personality. A friendly guy (a great kisser!), I’d love to meet you. And if you take me home, I’ll try to make you smile every day!

Arrived 11-17-18

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Hi… my name is Jake,

Adopted 12-23-18

Before coming here, I was one of fifteen dogs all living together in the same place! Different breeds, genders, ages—mainly small to medium small—and we all got along. Still do! We’re a sweet, loving bunch. But when our people moved and couldn’t take everyone with them, most of us came here—some of us shy, others very friendly, and each one hoping for the same thing: A new, comfy, loving home. We’re already experiencing new things; leashes and doggie doors were unknown to us, and we’ve not been around small children. I’m a 6-year-old Terrier mix male, black and white, 18 pounds, who is one of the happiest, most eager cuddlers you’ll find. Oh, I like playing, too, but I especially love being with friendly, kind people. Will you love me back?

Arrived 11-17-18

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Hi… my name is Fiesta,

Adopted 12-89-18

Before coming here, I was one of fifteen dogs all living together in the same place! Different breeds, genders, ages—mainly small to medium small—and we all got along. Still do! We’re a sweet, loving bunch. But when our people moved and couldn’t take everyone with them, most of us came here—some of us shy, others very friendly, and each one hoping for the same thing: A new, comfy, loving home. We’re already experiencing new things; leashes and doggie doors were unknown to us, and we’ve not been around small children. I’m a 2-year-old gray and white Staffie mix female, 49 pounds, sometimes full of vim and vigor, and always happy to be with friends. Lively and fun, I have a quiet dream of being loved by you just for being me.

Arrived 11-17-18

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