Shelter Senior – Lil Amigo
Lil Amigo, being a Chihuahua who’s no longer a pup, stays out of the way of moving feet. He probably did that when his people were moving furniture, like the sofa Lil Amigo always enjoyed. Lil Amigo, with his forever-loyal doggy faith, believes that’s why his people forgot him. They didn’t see him sitting, watching, waiting.
Of course, Lil Amigo’s people also left four other dogs. All the dogs are at the shelter, demonstrating how trusting and adaptable they are. It’s never occurred to them to have bad feelings about the people who abandoned them.
Maybe someone kinder, better, wiser will make up for those dastardly owners. Lil Amigo would reward that person. He takes up little space. Yet he fills a home with love.






When a law enforcement officer asks for help from the shelter staff, it can be very serious. Situations don’t get much more serious than Marley’s was. Read Marley’s story and learn more about how you can help this sweet dog’s recovery efforts.
Dramatic cases of animal injury and recovery are common at the Grant County Friends of the Animal Shelter and Castle is no exception. We encourage you to read Castle’s story and learn more about how you can help this resilient cat’s recovery efforts.