Our Adoptable Pets

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Lady of the Lake

Lady of the Lake

"Lady" is a young 6-7 month old playful puppy. She is oh so sweet, gets along with other dogs, children and would probobly be fine with cats. She…

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Chanel

Chanel

Chanel is a beautiful 10 month old Husky mix with gorgeous blue eyes, and is the sweetest dog you'll ever find. She is loving, playful, low key a…

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Poppy

Poppy

Hi! I'm Poppy. I am shy and nervous, but am getting bolder. I love to snuggle and would make a great companion dog for someone who has time to sp…

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Sweet Pea

Sweet Pea

Hi! I'm Sweet Pea. I am curious, adventurous, and full of spirit. I love to wrestle and play, though when I get tired, I like a warm lap to curl …

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Our Mission

We provide medical assistance and foster care for abandoned, injured, or unwanted animals. Read more about us

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Our Blog

  • One Week Into 2012…Off to a GREAT Start for the Animals! 0

    So far this year, A New Leash on Life has adopted out several wonderful pets!  Among the lucky ones are Denim, Anna, Maddox, Venus, Tanner, Bada-Bing, Duncan, Millie, Gambino, The Godfather,...

  • And To All a Good Night! 0

    Christmas Eve and her 5 pups are safe at A New Leash on Life’s Lodge Annex. The Lodge and Annex are currently home to 18 dogs and 17 cats, all...

  • The ANLOL Marigold Fund…a Blessing to Homeless Dogs and Cats 0

    A New Leash on Life has a fund set up for homeless dogs and cats needing immediate and expensive treatments, procedures, or surgeries. This Marigold Fund allows ANLOL to help...

  • All We Want for Christmas 0

    All we want for Christmas is more volunteers and more foster homes… Foster homes give LIFE to homeless dogs and cats. Volunteers use their time and talents to raise money...

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Our Calendar of Events and Fundraisers

  • Feb 11

    Pet Adoption at PetSmart

    11:00 am

    - 4:00 pm

    @: http://goo.gl/maps/H8ph

    Come see our adoptable pets.

  • Feb 18

    Pet Adoption at PetSmart

    11:00 am

    - 4:00 pm

    @: http://goo.gl/maps/H8ph

    Come see our adoptable pets.

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  • Why Spay or Neuter?

  • By spaying or neutering your animal companion, you help reduce the overpopulation of animals, and reduce cases of neglect and abuse.
  • Spayed or neutered pets are typically better behaved, calmer and affectionate than those that are not altered.
  • Male animals are less likely to mark their territory by urinating or spraying and less likely to run away in an attempt to find a female.
  • Spaying an animal eliminates their estrus cycle and the undesirable elements of an estrus cycle such as bleeding, crying, and nervous behaviors.
  • Want to take your dog to that fun dog park down the street or the daycare around the corner? Then your dog needs to be spayed or neutered as most dog parks and daycares require it.
  • Every year approximately 4 million animals, the vast majority of which are medically and behaviorally adoptable, are euthanized. By spaying or neutering your pet you are directly helping to reduce this number.
  • Due to the fact that it helps reduce the incidence of some of the most common types of cancers (breast, uterine, prostate, and testicular), your animal is likely to live a longer and healthier life.
  • Spaying and neutering decreases the number of stray animals which results in a decrease in animal bites (to both humans and pets), car accidents, and destruction to property.
  • Spayed and neutered animals get along better with each other and exhibit less aggression issues towards animals of the same gender.
  • Please spay or neuter your pet.

Please spay or neuter your pet.

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