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Animal League reopens with focus on one-on-one adoptions

If you re able to go above and beyond to help us during this important time, please consider making an additional financial contribution. Click here to contribute. The Animal League of Green Valley never stopped working to get pets adopted during the pandemic, but they had to change the way they operated. Since March 2020, the shelter had its doors closed to the public, opting for appointment-only adoptions to limit the amount of people inside with their reduced number of volunteers and COVID-19 protocols. On Thursday, TALGV held a soft reopening, allowing visitors to come in without an appointment. Though operations are going “back to normal,” they are implementing new policies moving forward.

Therapy dog took her own wild ride to U S

If you re able to go above and beyond to help us during this important time, please consider making an additional financial contribution. Click here to contribute. Covid’s a rough one. After more than a year, it’s hard to recall the old norm. And contemplating the new one – whatever that’ll be — is daunting. At least one heartening throwback may be returning, though — the therapy dogs who visit school kids to help them learn to read, and assisted living and memory care centers, where they provide companionship and break up the routine. It’ll be a while yet, but the drivers say “absolutely” they’re hoping to reinstate dog calls.

Cold noses meet warm hearts: Fostering plays big part for rescues

For Green Valley resident Joyce Lepak, fostering animals is not something she does out of pure enjoyment but out of purpose. “The purpose being is all these creatures are entitled to a good life,” she said. “For all pets, home is a better environment than a shelter, so that s why I take the little creatures that need extra help.” Lepak has been a volunteer with the Animal League of Green Valley for about nine years, and two years ago, she began fostering. Her own dog Ella is from the Animal League and is the perfect partner for homing dogs temporarily, as Ella likes everyone.

TALGV s medical wing saving money, time | Local News Stories

If you re able to go above and beyond to help us during this important time, please consider making an additional financial contribution. Click here to contribute. The Animal League of Green Valley spays and neuters each animal they have, and up until now, relied on its partner’s mobile clinic or third-parties for the procedures. A new medical wing at the Animal League is making it easier to provide health care and medical procedures for their in-house animals and will ultimately save money in the process. The new wing is complete with the equipment necessary for spays and neuters, as well as other procedures. It was finished at the end of last year and has been in use since January.

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