Meet Clifford2024-11-04T10:20:48-04:00

Meet Clifford! Clifford came to our shelter from Turks and Caicos, as a young stray dog. When he arrived his hip and front paw were severely damaged from being hit by a car. Unfortunately, his leg couldn’t be saved and had to be amputated. His recovery period was long. The staff in our Pet Health Centers rehabilitation ward had to hand feed him and teach Clifford how to walk again.

Having been homeless at such a tender age, the shelter setting was very difficult for dear Clifford, so our pet behaviorists worked on his socialization. Then, while still being nurtured in our facilities, Clifford was diagnosed with a spinal disc disease. Throughout it all, this charming big red dog hobbled his way into the hearts of so many people and other dogs. Animal League America’s Pet Sponsorship Program will not abandon Clifford. We will continue to support both his medical and emotional needs even if it’s for the rest of his life.

Thank you for sponsoring Clifford! He needs you to be able to live the full life he deserves.

November 2024

Clifford is doing well, taking things easy as he recovers from a recent ear infection. This laid-back pup enjoys his peaceful days, often found napping or lounging around the house. Clifford’s calm and sleepy nature makes him a perfect companion for those quiet moments. His family appreciates the comfort and tranquility he brings to their home, and they’re grateful for the love and support that helps keep Clifford healthy and happy.

June 2024

Clifford embraces life with his unique blend of laziness and joy. says mom Angelica. Clifford’s contentment lies in the simple pleasures of life, such as his favorite activities of snacking and lounging. Angelica admires Clifford’s laid-back attitude, and is grateful his company and unconditional love.

February 2024

Clifford is making his mom Angelica very happy and trying to find a balance between getting exercise and spending time doing some of his favorite activities, which include eating treats, relaxing on the couch, and watching TV. At heart, Clifford truly enjoys being “a lazy couch potato.” His family doesn’t mind at all and said, “He’s just living his life and enjoying every second of it!”

November 2023

Clifford is showing just how adaptable he is with the addition of a new puppy to his family. His canine sibling Riggs may have only three legs but has a lot of personality, and the two are doing very well together, reported mom Angelica. Fortunately, Clifford’s “stinky breath” will be much improved thanks to an upcoming dental visit at the PHC!

May 2023

Clifford never met a chew toy he didn’t like and continues to be an ideal walking companion, especially if the stroll includes time exploring the beach. His family is so thankful to have him by their side wherever they go.

March 2023

Clifford has a favorite time of day, and that’s when he can snuggle with his mom, Angelica. “He’s a huge cuddle bug,” she said. “Our bond is indescribable. I can honestly say he loves me more than anything in the world and vice versa!” Angelica is happy to indulge Clifford with his favorite treats while they relax on the couch, and said he is also enjoying the new bed that he got over the holidays.

November 2022

Clifford has been very patient with his family during their recent move into a new apartment. His sweet temperament allows him to adapt well to new situations. “He just loves life,” said mom Angelica. She noted that his back legs have been a little more painful to him than usual. His doting parents are planning on adding more carpeting to their new home which will make it easier on him.

June 2022

Clifford has adjusted well to beach life since his family moved into their new home. He is loving his walks along the ocean, followed by long snoozes on his bed. Chewing is also a favorite pastime, whether on bones or ice cubes. Says mom, Angelica, “Clifford absolutely loves attention and to cuddle. He’s is the best addition to our little family.”

March 2022

Clifford is as handsome and photogenic as ever! Though he is having some challenges with his mobility, he is his sweet-natured self and is having a good time with his family. “Clifford is having a little bit of a hard time moving around due to his legs being weak, but he still loves life,” said mom, Angelica. His family moved to a new home on the beach, which Clifford is enjoying, along with his canine sibling Miles. We are happy to hear that Clifford has also been well-supplied with his favorite things, including “treats, comfy beds, and stuffed animal toys.”

November 2021

Clifford is absolutely thriving, according to his mom, Angelica. He was switched to a special diet dog food in order to help him keep his weight down, and prevent added pressure on his legs. Clifford hasn’t minded, and continues to enjoy his comfy doggy bed, as well as soaking up the sun on the deck when he can. “He is such a great addition to our family,” Angelica said. “Clifford has truly come out of his shell since he has been with us. He is the best.”

July 2021

Clifford was particularly happy to say good-bye to winter and hello to warmer temperatures. Clifford’s mom, Angelica, tells us that Clifford loves running around in the sunshine during the day, and that they frequently catch him sunbathing. Clifford has come a long way from the streets of Turks & Caicos, where he was rescued. Now he is fully integrated into his new home, and they truly love having him as part of their family. Says Angelica, “Clifford is doing great! He loves to sleep with me at night, and he’s such a wonderful addition to our home.”

March 2021

Clifford’s life before coming to Animal League America was not easy as he was living on the streets of Turks & Caicos. It was believed that he was hit by a car and this damaged his hip and front paw. One leg had to be amputated. He had a long recovery period in our Pet Health Centers which was difficult for him. But he found his special home with mom Angelica, who works at Animal League America, and her family. There’s been an amazing transformation. He loves his dog siblings and that love is extended now to all family members and even some visitors. Recently, Clifford was feeling under the weather and had some vomiting and diarrhea. Our veterinarians at North Shore Animal League America checked him out and gave him some medication for gastroenteritis and he felt better. So all is good right now in Clifford’s big-red-rescue dog world!

November 2020

Clifford has been amazing according to his family. He has come such a long way in conquering his fear of strangers. His mom’s and grandma’s friends are able to come into the house and pet him and even play with him. Mom found a system that works well for him: Clifford can come up to the strangers, with their permission, and just place his head on their laps. This signals to them that he wants to be pet and given some love. He’s not the same dog that he was when he first arrived at Animal League America. While mom is at work, the family sends her pictures of themselves cuddling with Clifford on the couch. He quickly became a very important part of the family. Mom says “It’s truly wonderful what some love and consistency can do for a dog from the streets. If you put your time, trust, and love into rescue dogs, they will give it back tenfold.”

July 2020

Clifford is doing great, so exclaims his mom, Angelica. “He loves being lazy and sleeping in my bed with me all cuddled up.” She thinks Clifford is such an amazing dog and feels that he’s grateful to be in a loving, family home after his rough start out on the streets of Turks and Caicos. He was most likely hit be a car and that caused him to lose a leg and caused disc problems in his back. He enjoys being outside in the backyard with his two dog siblings. Angelica says Clifford shows his “extremely goofy side” with his new family and they absolutely adore him. She worries that he is becoming spoiled as he gets turkey with his dinner and treats throughout the day. “His favorite thing to do is jump on the couch and lay next to my mom and watch television,” she laughed. “They’re best buddies now.” They all love him so much and are so happy about the behavioral progress he has made. Clifford’s folks thanks his sponsors for making it possible for Clifford to be a member of their family.