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Artemis

German Shepherd Dog

Female, 7 yrs
Williamsport, PA
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(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Blue—14+ Kids, Only PetArtemis is very leery of people she doesn`t know but once she does know you she is more comfortable. She loves toys but you have to trade to get them back. She has a great start on her basic commands and really enjoys her walks.For more resources to help with at any step of your adoption journey go to: https://go.petadoptiongateway.com/LycomingDTBureau of Dog Law Enforcement—Kennel License #2617
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Onyx

German Shepherd Dog Labrador Retriever

Male, 8 yrs 3 mos
Williamsport, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Blue/Purple—8+ Kid by Kid, Dog by DogOnyx is a really nice boy, but he lacks impulse control and jumps up. He will need some work on his manners, but he doesn`t lack enthusiasm. He did live with small children but until he calms down he would definitely knock them over. He will also play with his mouth open and catch you with a tooth. There isn`t an ounce of aggression just overzealous playfulness; he absolutely loves a good game of fetch and then settles down for some chest and ear scratches.For more resources to help with at any step of your adoption journey go to: https://go.petadoptiongateway.com/LycomingDTBureau of Dog Law Enforcement—Kennel License #2617
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Monkey

German Shepherd Dog

Male, 1 yr 3 mos
Williamsport, PA
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(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement—Kennel License #2617Blue—12+ Kid by Kid, Dog by DogMonkey is a charming boy with a lot of excitable energy. When he exits his kennel, he is eager to break free and enthusiastic about the leash. While he walks well, it seems he hasn`t had much experience or consistent time on a leash, which makes him unsure about how to walk while tethered. He does not do well when tethered to a wall; he tries to escape and continues to pull to relieve the pressure from his collar. We had to stay with him when we tethered him to the wall.In terms of handling, Monkey does not mind being touched, but it tends to make him more excitable. He responds well to being handled, such as being touched on his underbelly, paws, ears, or mouth. He understands basic cues like `sit,` `wait,` and `come.` When it comes to toys, he enjoys all of them, but he especially favors balls. Due to his over-arousal, he may nibble on your fingers if you try to take a ball from him, so it`s better to have two tennis balls to facilitate trading for other toys like plush or squeaky ones. He does not mind when you take these toys from him, nor does he attempt to mouth you during that process.Monkey’s play style with people is quite unruly; he likes to jump up and place his paws on you. Although his paw pressure is light and he does not body slam, he is very excitable and wants to use his paws during play. His interactions with other dogs went well; he was very stimulated and over-aroused when he approached another dog, leading him to whine and vocalize his frustration as he wanted to get to the other dog quickly. However, once he was able to approach appropriately, he displayed good behavior by sniffing, investigating, and offering to play without any issues while coexisting in the same room.Monkey`s initial interaction with strangers can be inappropriate; he tends to jump right for a stranger`s face, especially with a male stranger. Once we redirected him to keep his feet on the ground, he did well, accepting pets and initiating play without showing any signs of stress when being petted. Regarding resource guarding, I see no signs of stress when food is removed and later returned.I recommend that Monkey be placed in a home with older children until he learns basic manners and improves impulse control.For more resources to help with any step of your adoption journey go to: https://go.petadoptiongateway.com/LycomingDT
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Tiny

German Shepherd Dog

Female, 1 yr 4 mos
Williamsport, PA
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(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Yellow—10+ Kids, Dog by DogTiny is a sweet girl once she is comfortable with you. She is very fearful until she figures out she can trust you. She also needs a little time to warm up with other dogs but may benefit from a confident four-legged companion.Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement—Kennel License #2617
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Chloe

German Shepherd Dog

Female, 2 yrs 1 mo
Williamsport, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement—Kennel License #2617Yellow—12+ Kids, Dog by Dog**Due to Chloe needing spayed, her adoption will not be finalized until on or after: 1/11/25Chloe is a sweet girl who gets excited in her kennel and shows some barrier frustration when dogs pass by. She waits patiently to have the leash attached but is a bit startled by its pressure at first. Interacting with people, she displays gentle behavior, lightly jumping with her front paws and leaning in for pets. She`s sensitive on her hindquarters and will lick your hand to ask for a pause in petting. While curious about her surroundings, she can be easily redirected. Chloe is more interested in her environment than toys, though she played briefly with a squeaker toy and a tennis ball. She knows basic behavior cues like sit and come and has a few counter-surfing tendencies that can be managed with training. She startled at some everyday objects but recovered quickly and showed no resource guarding over her food. Chloe met a stranger appropriately, greeted a neutered male dog well, and even tried to engage him in play.For more resources to help with any step of your adoption journey go to: https://go.petadoptiongateway.com/LycomingDT
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Jim Jam

German Shepherd Dog Collie

Male, 2 yrs
Williamsport, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement—Kennel License #2617**Due to Jim Jam needing neutered, his adoption will not be finalized until on or after: 1/27/25Behavior Profile Color(s): YellowYellow—May be more shy or skittish/does better in calmer environments.Could he do well with kids? Yes, with kids 8 years and older, on a kid-by-kid basis.Could he do well with other dogs? Yes, on a dog-by-dog basis.Has this dog lived with cats? Unknown. [The Lycoming County SPCA does not “cat test” dogs per the Association of Shelter Veterinarian’s Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters.]---Condensed Staff Assessment Notes: Jim Jam is a very sweet boy. He can be a little standoffish at first, needing about 30 to 45 seconds to warm up to a person, but then he opens up. He was easy to get out of his kennel, but he seemed to avoid going back in. During cooperative care handling, he became a bit excited and his arousal built. Jim Jam has a nice play style with humans; he enjoys jumping softly and loves squeaky and plush toys. He appears to understand how to play tug-of-war and interacts nicely with both people and toys. I observed no guarding behavior over toys. However, when it came to food, he froze and looked at me with a confused expression, as if to ask why I was touching his bowl. Despite this, he showed no other stress signals when food was present.With everyday objects, he would startle slightly but recovered quickly upon investigation. Overall, Jim Jam is a pretty good dog. He loves to sniff and explore his environment and enjoys interacting with people. He likes to receive body rubs and jumps gently.---For more resources to help with any step of your adoption journey go to: https://go.petadoptiongateway.com/LycomingDT

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23.4 miles

Lycoming County SPCA

2805 Reach Road, Williamsport, PA 17701

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37.7 miles

One Dog At A Time (ODAAT)

225 Meadow Woods Drive, Lewistown, PA 17044

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48 miles

Animal Resource Center

Millville, PA 17846

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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