Animal League News
Hi… my name is Jessie.
Adopted October 11, 2014.
I’m really happy there are people out there hiking around Elephant Head, because that’s how my brother, James, and I ended up here. We were sitting at the DeAnza trailhead when he left and when he came back, so I’m glad he didn’t think leaving us was an option! If you know Australian cattle dogs then you’ll know we’ve got smarts galore, and in addition to that we’re loyal and loving. I’m a little laid back (especially when my brother’s around!), but when it’s just you and me, I’m a real lover. I’m yearning for a family and an active life, so if you’re into that, let’s get together!
Arrived August 13, 2014.
Read MoreHi… my name is Remy.
Adopted February 14, 2015
If you’ve had experience with big gals like me, have a good-size yard and maybe a few dog-loving children, do I ever have a deal for you! A family adopted me from a shelter a few months ago, and said I was terrific with their kids, was perfectly house- and crate-trained, and knew a few basic commands. Unfortunately, the resident pets and I didn’t hit it off very well, so now I’ve got my sights set on a home where I can be “queen of the hop.” I’m a gorgeous, classically marked German shepherd lady, and if you can give me those things, we’ll all be better for it!
Arrived October 15, 2014
Read MoreHi… my name is Roscoe.
I was adopted on August 29, 2014.
Although my rescuers only had me overnight, they said, “This guy was good with all eight of our dogs – big and small – was relaxed with the family, and leash trained. He seemed quiet and calm, but was still recovering from his days in the desert alone. Someone is going to get a wonderful companion.” Those are pretty good credentials for a short stay! I’m sure the volunteers will be able to “fill in the blanks” as the days go by, so stay tuned for updates on the progress of one handsome Rottie gentleman — I bet you’ll be convinced that a “meet and greet” is in your future!
Read MoreHi… my name is Micky.
Adopted September 17, 2014.
I’d just managed to dash around the traffic on Sahuarita Road when a lady stopped, opened her car door, and in I jumped! Wasn’t I glad SHE came by! Since TALGV was “full to the gills” as usual, I’m staying at a boarding kennel ‘til there’s room for me to “move on up,” but I’m being walked and socialized, and the volunteers say that I’m young, energetic, and eager to GO! I’m getting better on a leash, but I’m happiest when I can lay my head in your lap and enjoy some petting during our “sitting time.” I’m a handsome Staffie mix boy who’s pining for my very own person to make life complete.
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