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Sam

Labrador Retriever

Male, 3 yrs 8 mos
Williamsport, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Story
Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement—Kennel License #2617Behavior Profile Color(s): Yellow/BlueYellow—May be more shy or skittish/does better in calmer environments.Blue—Has an energetic and boisterous nature.Could he do well with kids? Yes, with children 14 years and older. There may need to be multiple meets.Could he do well with other dogs? Sam is selective of the dogs he will tolerate and there is the possibility of multiple meets.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.]---What volunteers have to say about this animal: Sam has been with the shelter since 2022. During this time Sam has really shown us his personality, and how much he loves his toys. He will happily spend his mornings showing the kennel staff all the toys he was giving the day before, and the stuffed animals seem to really be his favorites. His volunteer friends tell us that Sam is a little shy when he is first meeting new people, but once you take the chance to get to know him, he really shines. Besides his plushies, his favorite activities are playing fetch in the yard and going for long walks. If you are looking for a great playmate for yourself, Sam might fit well into your life! ---Condensed Staff Assessment Notes: Sam is very outgoing once he gets comfortable, he just doesn’t always introduce well to new people, so you may need to go slow to begin with. He likes toys, particularly tennis balls, and is an all-around fun guy. Sam is one that you will want to watch as he seems to be a bit of an escape artist.---For more resources to help with at any step of your adoption journey go to: https://go.petadoptiongateway.com/LycomingDT
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Ike

Labrador Retriever

Male, 1 yr 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 #2617Behavior Profile Color(s): Blue/YellowBlue—Has an energetic and boisterous nature.Yellow—May be more shy or skittish/does better in calmer environments.Could he do well with kids? Yes, with children around 14 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: Ike performed well during the assessment, demonstrating cooperative handling throughout. While he did exhibit some sensitivity in his ears due to a previous injury, he engaged positively overall. There was a moment when he stopped eating during shoulder petting; he lifted his head, turned to the right, and displayed a concerned expression, indicating a low level of resource guarding over his food bowl.When on a scent, Ike can pull moderately but is easily redirected. His play style with people is appropriate, although he may startle if your hands move too quickly. He does not know specific behavior cues yet, but he enjoys plush squeaky toys. He responds well to redirection, although louder redirects can cause him to startle.Ike was unfazed by the cane but reacted strongly to the umbrella and the sound of a metal dish dropping, taking time to investigate these items after they were placed down. He greeted a stranger appropriately and with enthusiasm. Once familiar with someone, he may express excitement by jumping and putting his front paws on them. His greeting towards other dogs was appropriate, although a brief moment required a gentle correction due to some inappropriate nibbling.Overall, Ike is an energetic young dog who demonstrates focus and enjoys being affectionate and cuddly once he builds a rapport with someone.---For more resources to help with any step of your adoption journey go to: https://go.petadoptiongateway.com/LycomingDT
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Wally

Labrador Retriever

Male, 9 yrs
Williamsport, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement—Kennel License #2617Behavior Profile Color(s): PurplePurple—Senior and/or has special medical needs.Could he do well with kids? Yes, with children around 6 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: Wally performed admirably during today`s assessment. He showed a greater interest in his surroundings than in the handlers, indicating his focus on exploring the environment. Wally appears to be on the thinner side, which may explain his motivation to seek out food rather than engage with people. It will be interesting to observe his behavior once he is more satisfied.Regarding cooperative care, he demonstrated exceptional responsiveness and seemed unconcerned about where he was being handled or petted. Wally doesn’t seem to have a particular preference for coexisting or playing with toys alongside humans, but he does enjoy squeaky toys and showed some interest in the rope toy, although he was not attracted to the ball. He demonstrated a good understanding of basic commands such as sit, give up, and come and did not require any redirection during the assessment. He was comfortable with everyday objects, showing no signs of startlement when exposed to items like an umbrella or a metal dish being dropped. Wally greeted a stranger appropriately, although his initial approach could be perceived as slightly overly enthusiastic. His behavior in the kennel was also commendable, as no issues were noted there. Overall, Wally`s friendly demeanor and adaptability are promising.---For more resources to help with any step of your adoption journey go to: https://go.petadoptiongateway.com/LycomingDT
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Strider

Labrador Retriever Rottweiler

Male, 2 yrs
Williamsport, PA
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
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Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement—Kennel License #2617Behavior Profile Color(s): BlueBlue—Has an energetic and boisterous nature.Could he do well with kids? Yes, with children around 12 years old, 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: Strider is an energetic young boy with a playful personality. He tends to express his affection in exuberant ways, such as jumping and giving cuddly kisses, which can sometimes be surprising. When calm, he truly enjoys being held and cuddled and is comfortable being handled all over his body. It’s essential to allow him a moment to settle if you want to continue grooming activities like brushing or nail clipping, as he can get a bit overexcited.I observed no resource guarding during mealtime; he was receptive to petting while eating. He patiently waits for his bowl and is adaptable to various everyday situations; though he may startle at times, he quickly regains his composure.He tends to pull quite a bit on the leash, so I recommend using a harness and incorporating some loose-leash walking training. Once Strider understands your expectations, he is eager to learn and will happily comply with basic commands. Overall, with the right guidance and training, he has the potential to develop good manners and become a wonderful companion.---For more resources to help with any step of your adoption journey go to: https://go.petadoptiongateway.com/LycomingDT
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Jackson

Labrador Retriever Newfoundland

Male, Young
Williamsport, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Jackson was about 4 weeks old, covered with mange (never lost his fur) & filled with worms. For 3 months he lived in our shower without crying or barking! He’s able to sense people’s & other animal’s true nature. My senses are not as good as his. I let him go to the wrong person. Our landlord’s daughter had him 6 months & he was mishandled & starved while hunting & eating rabbits. He sought us out and we rescued him a second time. The girl who had him tried to get him back & he refused to let her near him. When she did get a hold of him he refused her efforts to love on him, put him in her truck or have anything at all to do with her. Jackson showed her how he felt. He never growled or snarled or threatened her in any way. Unfortunately we had to move again and we’re not allowed to keep him. Jackson is now 2 yrs old. Please give him a chance to use his inbred abilities to win your heart! He is the sweetest and most loving dog we’ve ever had!!!
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Mustard Seed

Labrador Retriever

Female, Young
Winfield, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.  Meet Ms. Mustard Seed – A Gentle Soul Ready to Bloom! At just 15 months old, Ms. Mustard Seed is a petite (55 lbs) yellow Labrador with a heart full of love and so much potential. She has been making wonderful progress in her foster home—she now seeks out her people, enjoys their company, and even allows petting! She is also starting to follow some basic cues, showing just how eager she is to learn and grow. Ms. Mustard Seed adores other dogs and would thrive in a home with a friendly, confident canine companion to help guide her. She is already housetrained and crate trained, making her an easy addition to the right home. While she is still cautious around new people and unfamiliar situations, she is gaining confidence every day and will continue to blossom with patience and love. This sweet girl would do best in a calm, understanding home with a secure, fenced-in yard where she can feel safe while she continues to explore the world at her own pace. If you're looking for a dog who will reward your patience with quiet affection, devoted companionship, and the joy of seeing her transform into the happy, confident pup she’s meant to be, Ms. Mustard Seed is the one for you! Could you be the loving, patient home that helps Ms. Mustard Seed continue her journey? Apply today to meet her!  Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ Click here for the ADOPTION APPLICATION if you are interested in adopting this pet. Applications are the first step in the adoption process. Please do not call or email simply to express interest. We are all volunteers and receiving your application saves us time and helps to determine the best match for both people and dogs.  We provide as much information as we currently have on each dog in their description. For questions on the adoption process, including fees, please review the Adoption page. If you have additional questions or are interested in adopting, please fill out an adoption application. Once we receive your application someone will be in touch to answer your questions. We do not arrange visits to meet dogs without an application. If you'd like to meet a variety of dogs without filling out an application please attend one of our events, listed under the events link.  Thank you!March 12, 2025, 9:12 am

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Lycoming County SPCA

2805 Reach Road, Williamsport, PA 17701

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Haven to Home Canine Rescue

Winfield, PA 17889

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37.7 miles

One Dog At A Time (ODAAT)

225 Meadow Woods Drive, Lewistown, PA 17044

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43.1 miles

Clearfield County SPCA

275 21st Street, Clearfield, PA 16866

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48 miles

Animal Resource Center

Millville, PA 17846

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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