Animal League of Green Valley - Green Valley, Arizona

Address: 1600 W Duval Mine Rd, Green Valley, AZ 85614, United States.
Phone: 5206253170.
Website: talgv.org.
Specialties: Pet adoption service, Animal shelter, Charity shop.
Other points of interest: On-site services, Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance.
Opinions: This company has 726 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.5/5.

Location of Animal League of Green Valley

The Animal League of Green Valley is a well-known organization that specializes in pet adoption services, animal shelter, and charity shop. Located at

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Reviews of Animal League of Green Valley

Animal League of Green Valley - Green Valley, Arizona
Kimmy
5/5

I Love this place so much, I used to volunteer here for the cats and it was awesome very nice people and others I got an award on my last day, I will totally be coming back I miss the people and the cats there too

Animal League of Green Valley - Green Valley, Arizona
Brandon Scott
2/5

The Animal League refused to come help 2 stray dogs 1 mile away from them. I stayed with the dogs for an hour until they opened. The lady I spoke with says that Walmart on Duvall Mine Rd was considered to be in Sahuarita. It was really frustrating, I reached out to them because they were so close and such good ratings.

Animal League of Green Valley - Green Valley, Arizona
Elinor Galvan
5/5

I took my class on a field trip to the Animal League. Kim Eisele had a wonderful presentation for my elementary students regarding the facilities and how the students themselves should take care of their pets.
My class enjoyed themselves so much! Thank you, Kim, and all your group of volunteers that made our field trip A+!

Animal League of Green Valley - Green Valley, Arizona
Brittany S.
5/5

What an experience and sucessful procedure performed at Green Valley Animal League. Doc's has an excessive fast paced cancer. along with a cancer mass that grew within 1 month of a biopsy and Green Valley took us in for evaluation and surgery. Since Feb of 2024, Doc is a well driven, happy, and most of all- energetic 18y/o shepard.

Animal League of Green Valley - Green Valley, Arizona
Tony Psomas
5/5

Weather you are looking to expand your family with a new Dog or Cat or are looking for something from the thrift store with gently used items it's definitely worth a trip to Green Valley Animal League.
I adopted a little Dog a few years ago and I don't know how I got on without this bundle of joy. Rocky has enriched our lives each and every day. He's brought us so much love and company he really is a member of our family. The staff there is very devoted to these Animals. The love and care there is second too none. And after you adopt your new bundle of joy take the time to visit the thrift store where donated items are sold for pennies on the dollar. These sales help support the funds needed to run the adoption and care for the dogs and cats including the day to day expenses. There's a set adoption fee that includes all shots and cost for that particular pet no matter how much it cost them. These expenses can be quite high depending on what that particular pets needs are. And don't forget they accept donations at any time if you are able to help offset these costs. And don't forget to donate any of your household goods and good used clean clothing.
So stop by and look around, you'll never know what you might come home with!!!

Animal League of Green Valley - Green Valley, Arizona
Jim Bergstrom
5/5

Jean and her massive crew of volunteers deserve the highest accolades for the quality of their facility and the care that they give the 4-legged residents. This is a No-Kill shelter that protects and cares for cats, dogs, and birds. Believe it or not, you have to get on a waiting list to reserve a spot for a pet that you want to give away. And this is after a huge expansion over the last several years that virtually doubled their capacity.

The Rottweiler that I have always wanted, for at least 35 years when my two daughters were young and chose a cool little dog instead, was discovered here secretly by my wife about 6 years ago. She took me all the way down to Green Valley (a 2 hour drive from the Oracle area) one hot September day to check him out. The moment I saw him there was no question and he and I bonded deeply over the next 45 minutes, while the adoption paperwork was being reviewed and signed.

They called him "Copper Dan" and we renamed him "Raji"which means "King" in Hindi. He is the most talkative dog I've ever heard and he is also the most tactile, a Rottweiler trait typically reserved for touching the herd that the dog protects in order to feel the vibes as they travel quickly through many bodies at first sign of a predator. Raji made devoted sponsors of us toward the Animal League of Green Valley. I will always be grateful that they exist and that other people can find the 4-legged friend of the dreams.

The League operates a second-hand/curio/antique store immediately next door. They accept furniture and other donations which can then translate into money to help pay the operating costs of the huge facility.

Thanks Jean and all the passionate volunteers. You bring a lot of love into the animals' lives as well as to their humans caretakers.

Animal League of Green Valley - Green Valley, Arizona
Maria Robinson
5/5

We scheduled a visit to meet our new beloved Pet, Hank. October 17. The reception, attentiveness of staff, were exceptional.
They were very eager to provide us with a detailed history, and resource information. We could not be happier with our adoption, and look forward to many years with this guy! They allowed us to spend a good half hour with him, walk with him, and play with him. He has settled in beautifully in our home. Thank you to all the staff and volunteers at the Animal League.

Animal League of Green Valley - Green Valley, Arizona
Tony Psomas
5/5

I've adopted my last dog from them 7-8 years ago. He was the best dog I've owned since childhood. I was fortunate enough to get him as a puppy. Hoping to get another puppy but they don't last long here. I found a cute little guy about a year old but he is a little too little as he would be sharing the house with three senior citizens and I'm afraid he'll get hurt getting underfoot. I'll keep trying and I'm sure the right companion will come along when I least expect it. ?
If you are thinking about getting a new member of the family, this should be your first place to look. I'm sure you won't be disappointed.
My buddy Rocky.

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