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Akita puppies and dogs in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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We'll also keep you updated on Benji's adoption status with email updates.
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Benji

Akita

Male, 4 yrs 5 mos
Easton, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Benji – A Big Heart with a Playful Spirit Benji is an affectionate, goofy, and full of energy. While he’s still settling in, Benji is showing his sweet, social side. He’ll thrive in a patient, experienced home that can help him build confidence and continue learning the ropes. What to Know About Benji: 🐾 Loves to play and explore 🐕 Still learning leash skills 🧠 Needs an experienced home 🧹 High shedding — regular brushing needed 💛 Multiple visits required to build trust If you're looking for a fun, loving companion with a big personality, Benji just might be your guy. Reach out to learn more or schedule a visit! 📍The Center for Animal Health and Welfare PA Kennel License #02941 1165 Island Park Rd, Easton, PA 18042
We'll also keep you updated on Matrix's adoption status with email updates.
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Matrix

Akita

Female, Puppy
Gilbertsville, PA
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Matrix is a four year old Akita. We have had her in our care before she was a year old. We are a family for 7 with a baby and we have alot to keep up with. want to make sure that the person who adopts her is serious and willing to give her the time attention and training she needs. I get her monthly bark box toys and treats and she loves that. She loves to play. Very loving and good with kids but not with other animals.
We'll also keep you updated on Twinkle's adoption status with email updates.
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Twinkle

Akita

Female, 2 yrs 8 mos
Pottstown, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Twinkle lived at an Amish Farm in the house; however, the children let her outside and she killed the chickens. So very high prey drive. She loves children, playing in the yard and car rides. She is shy with new people at first but when she warms up to you, you will have companion for life. She knows basic commands and walks well on a leash. Twinkle is located at our Texas Ranch.
We'll also keep you updated on Worf 's adoption status with email updates.
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Worf

Akita

Male, 2 yrs
Philadelphia, PA
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
** $149.95 in pledges for the rescue that pulls! ** ** NEW Video 4/8/26! ** Worf ACCT-A-245811 is currently considered urgent and at risk of euthanasia due to behavioral concerns. Worf must have confirmed placement with a RESCUE PARTNER, or EXPERIENCED ADOPTER by Thursday, April 9th, 2026 at 10AM. Should Worf’s medical or behavioral status change, his urgency and timeline for placement may also change. Worf is a striking 95 lb male dog with a big heart and a sweet, affectionate personality. While he enjoys human interaction, leaning into pets, offering a paw, and relaxing like a little lap dog, Worf also comes with some behavioral considerations that require an experienced home. Worf has shown progress with leash training and clicker work, but he can be reactive toward other dogs and may bark, pull, or escalate in high-stress situations. In one instance during a leashed hike, he became involved in a dog-on-dog altercation on a narrow trail, highlighting the importance of an experienced handler who can safely manage him and continue working on his socialization. Worf also displays excitement behaviors, including jumping and humping, which may be stress-related, and would do best in an adult-only home. Because Worf is still learning appropriate boundaries and responding to triggers, he is best suited for an experienced adopter or rescue partner who can provide structure, guidance, and consistent training. He is looking for a home where he can receive patient, knowledgeable care to help him safely navigate the world while showing off his gentle, loving nature! Videos: NEW Meet timestamped Worf: https://youtube.com/shorts/n_2SKBNXMng?si=1jzj0EhW1qooWWZK Worf likes pets: https://youtube.com/shorts/bIGR2XsNCJk?si=vtV7l2TXsWQmvBYl Rottie Lee and Worf Meet: https://youtu.be/MaE5HuPh5zY dog meet with Nova1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MM4y8OE-3IE dog meet with Nova2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDA9NOYRLF0 Behavior Notes: Per foster 4/7/26: "While fostering Worf, I got to see how sweet and affectionate he is. At home, he is well mannered and eager to please. He will wait for food until directed, enjoys stuffed and enrichment toys, and is very content relaxing and acting like a little lap dog. On walks, he does pull on leash, but we made progress using clicker training. He is very food motivated and responsive. Although he improved with walking beside me, he can be reactive toward other dogs and may bark and pull strongly in those situations. Once removed from the trigger, he is able to calm down and reset. He does have a tendency to jump up when excited, so he may do best in a home without small children given his size. Overall, Worf is a gentle and handsome boy who would thrive in a structured and experienced home. With continued training and support for his leash skills and reactivity, he can be the perfect companion:)" Per volunteer (from walksheet) 4/6/26: good boy Per foster 4/5/26: While on a leashed hike, Worf was involved in a dog-on-dog altercation. On the trail, Worf became reactive when he spotted the other dog, barking and pulling. He was fully leashed and harnessed at the time. We initially had distance and were attempting to pass safely, but the situation escalated quickly in a narrow trail setting, and I lost control momentarily after tripping while he was pulling, at which point he made contact with the other dog. The other dog was evaluated by a veterinarian and did not require stitches and is currently stable. Contact lasted approximately 10–20 seconds. I do not believe the other dog retaliated. My friend and I were able to separate them by pulling Worf away. I checked Worf afterward and did not observe any injuries. In the home, Worf has been very sweet, responsive, and affectionate. He had also been making progress with leash training and was walking next to me with reduced pulling, though he continued to show reactivity when seeing other dogs. Per staff 4/1/26: Worfs foster reached out about some behavioral issues they are experiencing. He is showing some anxiety when the foster is about to leave the house. Jumping up and humping the foster. Also he is pulling on the walk. Below are the recommendations 1. Use a crate or baby gate in a room as to not give him full run of the house. 2. Pulling on walks: use a no pull harness to deter pulling, like a freedom harness. 3. The humping can be stress related and not just sexually related. Anyway, with time I’d expect to see it reduce. 4. Calming agents like anxitaine or zylkene can be natural ways to provide some relaxation, naturally. Per volunteer 3/28: I met him when another volunteer had him out for a dog meet. He had no issues with the multiple volunteers around him. He even came over to me, put his paws up on my shoulders and allowed and enjoyed all over pets. He seems like a good dog and he is so handsome. Per volunteer 3/26/26: Worf (ACCT-A-245811) came to the shelter after being found loose on a baseball field at a park, where a bystander helped safely secure him. While initially unsure and keeping his distance, Worf quickly showed he was willing to engage, sitting on cue and allowing himself to be leashed and brought in without issue. Since arriving, Worf has shown himself to be a gentle, social, and cooperative dog. Though he was a bit wary at first, he has consistently demonstrated friendly behavior with people—leaning in for affection, taking treats gently, and even offering a paw. He walks well on leash, is easy to handle, and has a soft, relaxed demeanor once comfortable. Overall, he presents as a large but kind-hearted dog who enjoys human interaction and is easy to work with. Per staff 3/26/26: Kennel Presentation: At the front of the kennel with soft eyes, ears to the side, loose body and mid tail wagging. Leash Skills: Easy to leash and came right out of the kennel without hesitation. Mildly pulls through the kennels, half way through the the kennel he did a shake off. Outside he would mark. Sociability: Leaned into handling with soft eyes, open relaxed mouth, ears to the side and mid tail. Did stand on his hind leg and put his paws on my shoulder (which he was taller then me haha). He is gentle for his size. Play: n/a Dog Interaction: met nova. appropriate greetings able to walk away on his own. Return to Kennel: Pulled hard on the way back in the kennel. Went right into kennel and removed leash with hand. Color Level: Exp Gold Per staff 3/26/26 (Regarding dog meet with Nova): Curious, appropriately sniffed and tolerant of being sniffed. At one point attempted to mount. Neutral body language. Per staff 3/24/26: Worf came into dog intake panting, head high and started sniffing and looking around. When given treats Worf was gentle would sit and give paw. Leaned in for pets. We used cream cheese on the door and were able to vaccinate and chip him no problem. Per staff 3/23/26: dog was warning barking, with a tail tucked when I entered the field. He kept running away then running back to the fence where a bystander was. I told him to sit and he sat down by the fence. I threw the bystander my leash and she was able to leash him through the fence. Got onto the truck with no issue. Leashed easily and walked well to kennel. Easily put in kennel. Removed one large RAL Akita mix from baseball field at park with help of bystander – Due to being significantly overcapacity with dogs and cats and higher than usual intake, extensions are unlikely to be granted. If you are interested in an animal please contact ACCT Philly immediately. Due to limited space, timestamps may also be proceeded with early so it is imperative to let us know if you are considering adopting or tagging a dog or cat. ACCT Philly is located at 111 West Hunting Park Ave in Philadelphia. We are open for adoptions 7 days a week. Please visit www.acctphilly.org/adopt for details. If you are a rescue interested in pulling this animal, please email our lifesaving team, or visit here if you are not currently a rescue partner: https://acctphilly.org/acct-philly-love-local-partnership-program/ Confirmed placement is considered confirmation of an actual rescue pull. Possible placement, interested parties, and other "TBD" statuses are not considered confirmed and do not indicate an animal is no longer urgent. All animals at ACCT Philly are from Philadelphia, as the only open intake animal shelter in Philadelphia, we are not able to accept animals from outside of Philadelphia. ACCT Philly’s Pennsylvania kennel license number is 08313.
We'll also keep you updated on Maddie's adoption status with email updates.
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Maddie

Akita Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, Young
West Chester, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I got Maddie as a rescue in OH from a small independent shelter who was looking after her after Maddies mother passed from a car accident. Maddie is almost two years old. Maddie has some anxiety around other people and animals at first but after spending some time with her and a couple treats to help she warms right up. Maddie is a very loyal, kind, and loving dog, shes always got a smile on her face. She caring and attentive, she will often come right over and sit on the couch next to me when i'm feeling down. Maddie loves treats like bullysticks, greanies, or bones that she can chew on. Maddie is crate trained, she knows how to sit, and loves to take naps. I'm hoping Maddie can find a home that can give as much love to Maddie and she gives to the people around her. I hope she can find a home with people who have the resources and time to give her a proper home and the attention that she needs. I think Maddie will do very well in a home with other dogs she can play with.
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Keyoko (Sponsored!)

Akita

Female, 8 yrs
Philadelphia, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Keyoko is the sweetest girl you will ever meet. She had been living a good life until her owner died and she - and her buddy Zeus - suddenly found themselves at the shelter with nowhere to go. One of our wonderful fosters has agreed to take both of them in until we can find their new forever homes. In addition, a kind supporter has sponsored part of her adoption fee to help her get settled soon. At 8yrs old, Keyoko is still playful and loves to cuddle with her people. She is looking for a safe and loving home. If you think that could be yours, click on the big black button marked "Ask About Me" and we will send you an application. This dog is being fostered in TN but included in your adoption fee is transport to a location near you by Rescue Riders Pet Transport, the most animal-friendly transport on the road.

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Shelter

7.9 miles

The Center for Animal Health and Welfare

1165 Island Park Road, Easton, PA 18042

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Rescue

32.3 miles

Animal House Project dba PA - SafeHaven Animal Rescue Team

1486 South Hanover Street, Pottstown, PA 19465

Pet Types: birds, dogs, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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Shelter

44.2 miles

ACCT Philly

111 W. Hunting Park Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19140

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

47.6 miles

Rescue Riders Cooperative PA

Philadelphia, PA 19093

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

48 miles

Arcadia Animal Rescue - Central NJ Chapter

Hamilton, NJ 08620

Pet Types: cats, dogs, small animals

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Shelter

49.5 miles

SPCA of Luzerne County

524 East Main Street, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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