The following article is part of an ongoing effort to help homeless dogs in and around the Toronto/Hamilton area find suitable and loving homes. Sometimes this effort extends even further, since there are so many dogs that find themselves in dire circumstances. Currently, the need is great but the homes are few. Your help is desperately needed.
The Animal Guardian Society (T.A.G.S.) of Durham Region recently took in Allie Dawn, a Beagle mix in urgent need of a new home.
This sweet girl is under two years old but seems wise for her years. She is great with children and has bonded with some dogs in the TAGS program. However, she sometimes cowers when around bigger dogs or if they corner her.
Allie Dawn is a lively dog and would make a family, couple or person a wonderful companion. She is spayed, up-to-date on her routine shots and housetrained.
If you would like to know more about this sweet girl, please contact T.A.G.S. at tagsinfo@yahoo.ca with ‘Pet Inquiry: Allie Dawn - URGENT!! PFId#19498371’ in the subject line or call 905.263.8247.
T.A.G.S. is a non-profit charitable dog rescue organization dedicated to the health and welfare of all animals. The society works in conjunction with animal services, animal welfare groups and the public by assisting in finding permanent adoptive home for displaced animals.
The Animal Guardian Society was founded in 1987 and has since provided over 20 years of assistance to the people and animals of the Durham Region. Members areavailable to answer any questions and assist individuals with any problems they may be experiencing with their dogs.
Please note that dogs for adoption by T.A.G.S. are available only to individuals located in the Region of Durham. However they are always happy to refer you to a rescue or shelter in your area.
T.A.G.S also aids in the promotion of education to the community and are available for presentations. Volunteers and foster homes are always needed and appreciated.
T.A.G.S. Adoption Process
The Animal Guardian Society
Blackstock, Ontario
905-263-8247
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