Kim Eisele, president of The Animal League of Green Valley, estimates that the shelter has had about a half-dozen three-legged dogs come through the doors over the years.
During the summer months, The Animal League of Green Valley sees a decrease in volunteers to help care for animals, but their Youth Intern Program not only helps bridge the
The Animal League of Green Valley is always looking for homes for their dogs and cats, but it can be especially difficult to find homes for older animals.
Volunteers with The Animal League of Green Valley are seeing signs of economic hardship firsthand: a spike in surrendered and abandoned pets, many with medical conditions.
A puppy for Christmas? Local animal shelters encourage people to gift someone a pet adoption fee rather than surprising them with a pet for the holidays.