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Naveen

Poodle (Standard)

Male, 1 yr 6 mos
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): YellowYellow—May be more shy or skittish/does better in calmer environments.Could he do well with kids? Yes, with children around 12 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: Naveen is a shy and somewhat fearful dog who tends to be anxious. After he takes a moment to observe his surroundings, he begins to relax. Initially, he tends to freeze and avoid eye contact when being handled, but he doesn’t move away from you. If you approach him slowly, he gradually becomes more comfortable and allows you to pet him anywhere on his body. As he becomes more relaxed with handling, he gets excited and starts running around.Regarding social interaction, Naveen focuses more on his environment than on humans at first. As he explores, he eventually finds humans interesting. If you give him time to investigate you, he will slowly warm up and allow you to pet him. However, if you try to reach out to him before he’s ready, he may back away, avoid eye contact, or even react defensively.No signs of resource guarding exist, but Naveen seems nervous around humans when food is involved. It’s unclear if he has been punished in the past, as he appears to be a bit hand-shy. Naveen doesn`t seem to know how to interact with people or toys, but he shows a strong interest in learning and discovering what they are, especially when coming out of the kennel.He may be reluctant and unsure about what you want from him when you reach out. However, if you give him a few seconds, he will warm up enough to allow you to attach the leash. He doesn`t seem familiar with leash or collar pressure; when he hits the end of the lead, he tends to panic a little. If he gets too close to you, he will turn off the pressure and stop trying to escape.Returning to the kennel was manageable, although he tried to flee at the last moment. During dog-to-dog introductions, he initially displayed rudeness by pulling directly toward the tester dog, but after receiving proper guidance, he played well. He greeted the first stranger cautiously and appropriately but did not consent to
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Tiana

Poodle (Standard)

Female, 1 yr 6 mos
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): YellowYellow—May be more shy or skittish/does better in calmer environments.Could she do well with kids? Yes, with children around 12 years and older, on a kid-by-kid basis.Could she 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: Tiana is shy and very under-socialized. Initially, she tolerated handling but eventually started to enjoy it, which made her a little hyper. We didn`t observe any signs of resource guarding, but she appears nervous around humans, especially when food is involved. Although she shows some interest, Tiana does not seem to know how to play with people or toys. When we tried to engage her in play, we found that if things got too loud, she would shut down. However, she did show some interest in a squeaky toy. Everyday objects initially frightened her, and it often took a long time for her to recover. Sometimes, she needed another dog as a buddy to build her confidence and investigate the item that scared her. Her leash manners are okay, but she`s not accustomed to leash or collar pressure. While she doesn`t freak out when this happens, she tends to come back towards the handler to relieve the pressure. Her initial interactions with strangers did not go well; she was reluctant to approach them unless her handler was present. On the other hand, her interactions with the dog went very well. She approached them appropriately, which helped build her confidence. After observing this, we decided to bring strangers back into the situation to see if she would use her newfound confidence to interact with humans. To our delight, it worked! She began to seek attention from strangers, even jumping on them to initiate interaction. Based on her progress, we believe that Tiana would benefit from going into a home with another dog, which could help further build her confidence and compensate for her lack of socialization.---For more resources to help with any step of your adoption journey go to: https://go.petadoptiongateway.com/LycomingDT
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Chelsea

Poodle (Standard) Golden Retriever

Female, Young
newfoundland, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Chelsea is incredible and looks like a big stuffed animal. She is about 9 months old and 47 lbs of awesome. One of the sweetest dogs you could ever ask for. Could use a good grooming, but other than that, perfect! Chelsea is good with everyone she meets and loves dogs and cats. Needs lots of exercise, as these breed types always do. Good with kids, but prefer older, more experienced kids, so Chelsea can get what she needs. A fenced yard will be important. A must meet, for this cutie will steal your heart for sure. (Fee is a touch higher, due to breed, coat, and temperament) LOVABLE MUTTS ADOPTION CENTER (Pregnant Dog Rescue) is a private, in home, all breed rescue facility. We exist only on the kindness of your donations and adoptions! We pride ourselves on being an HOLISTIC center and feed only holistic foods and various vitamins and supplements to all of our dogs. LOVABLE MUTTS ADOPTION CENTER dogs are well socialized, very friendly, and in wonderful health.  We stand by our pups/dogs, and give 10 days for a refund and almost always take our dogs back at any age of their lives (often depends on dog)! LMAC has an application screening process.  All applicants are asked to provide vet references, personal references, and a home visit.  We pride ourselves in matching up the right dog with the right home. Sometimes this happens quickly and sometimes it might take awhile. We hope you understand and are willing to wait for the perfect pup for your situation. We reserve the right to turn applicants down and to change our mind about a suitable match, for we are only concerned about what is best for our dogs.  Also note that we arrange our visiting hours around your schedule, as this is a private, in home facility.  We respond to all inquiries promptly, so if you have any trouble sending us an email, or have not heard back from us within 24 hours, please, CONTACT US AGAIN and check your spam!  (We all know how emails can be at times!) Our dogs are spayed or neutered (if old enough), up to date on vaccines, wormed, heartworm tested, and free of fleas and ticks.  We temperament test our  dogs and they are all suitable for many family situations. Our dogs are well mannered, know some basic commands, and are usually housebroken within a week of being with us (if old enough).  They are in our family/home situation at this time (not in kennels or crates, although most are crate trained) and are worked with daily.  All of our dogs do well with other dogs and many do well with cats. Adoption donations vary with age, breed, vetting, and training of the dog, and range from $250 to $695 (most being $595).  (We do not tend to place puppies or small dogs with kids under 6 and reserve the right to match who WE feel would be the best homes for our dogs.)   March 9, 2025, 12:42 pm

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Lycoming County SPCA

2805 Reach Road, Williamsport, PA 17701

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

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newfoundland, PA 18445

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