Arnold is four years old, built like a bowling ball, and powered by what can only be described as controlled chaos. He’s goofy, energetic, and not exactly what you’d call “chill”—but he is absolutely unforgettable.
Arnold doesn’t do “sit still.” He does zoomies, full-body wiggles, and enthusiastic toy hoarding (mild resource guarding means he likes to keep his stuff to himself). He’s approved for adoption, but his ideal home has kids 10+, and if there’s another dog, it needs to be calm, submissive, and similar in size—think mellow roommate, not party animal.
Arnold’s looking for someone who appreciates a little intensity, a lot of personality, and doesn’t mind a dog shaped like a gym bro in a meatball costume.
Ready to roll with Arnold? Call 716-731-4368 ext. 0 to meet him.
Meet Arnold: 54 Pounds Meatball with Legs
Arnold is four years old, built like a bowling ball, and powered by what can only be described as controlled chaos. He’s goofy, energetic, and not exactly what you’d call “chill”—but he is absolutely unforgettable.
Arnold doesn’t do “sit still.” He does zoomies, full-body wiggles, and enthusiastic toy hoarding (mild resource guarding means he likes to keep his stuff to himself). He’s approved for adoption, but his ideal home has kids 10+, and if there’s another dog, it needs to be calm, submissive, and similar in size—think mellow roommate, not party animal.
Arnold’s looking for someone who appreciates a little intensity, a lot of personality, and doesn’t mind a dog shaped like a gym bro in a meatball costume.
Ready to roll with Arnold? Call 716-731-4368 ext. 0 to meet him.
The SPCA of Niagara requires photo identification and proof of current address. All adopters are required to receive a Guest Pass prior to adoption and adopters will need to sign an adoption contract before they take their new companion home. The contract requires the adopter to provide sufficient food, water, shelter, kind treatment and veterinary care. Our adoption fees are as follows:
Kittens (2-6 months) $125
Cats (6 months- 3 years) $85
Cats (3 years and older) $25
Puppies (2-6 months) $250
Dogs (6 months - 10 years) $125
Senior (10+ years) $25
Prices may vary on small breed dogs, exotics and purebred animals.
All cats and dogs adopted through the SPCA of Niagara are microchipped, vaccinated with age appropriate vaccines, receive 30 days of Sheltercare Health Insurance, flea treatment as necessary and a free veterinary visit.
The SPCA of Niagara requires photo identification and proof of current address. All adopters are required to receive a Guest Pass prior to adoption and adopters will need to sign an adoption contract before they take their new companion home. The contract requires the adopter to provide sufficient food, water, shelter, kind treatment and veterinary care. Our adoption fees are as follows:
Kittens (2-6 months) $125
Cats (6 months- 3 years) $85
Cats (3 years and older) $25
Puppies (2-6 months) $250
Dogs (6 months - 10 years) $125
Senior (10+ years) $25
Prices may vary on small breed dogs, exotics and purebred animals.
All cats and dogs adopted through the SPCA of Niagara are microchipped, vaccinated with age appropriate vaccines, receive 30 days of Sheltercare Health Insurance, flea treatment as necessary and a free veterinary visit.
Offsite locations:
PetSmart
5722 S Transit Rd. Lockport
(716) 434-5679
Petco
1520 Military rd
Niagara Falls, NY 14304
716-297-1495
Grandpaws Pet Emporium
402 Center Street
Lewiston, NY 14092
716-754-0100
Blackwinds Pet Supplies
2494 Military Rd
Niagara Falls, NY 14304
716-297-1751
More about this shelter
The SPCA of Niagara is a No-KILL animal rescue organization that provides housing, and treatment for homeless animals in Niagara County, New York. The shelter also serves as dog control for several local municipalities and a holding facility for others.
The shelter investigates animal cruelty complaints within Niagara County prosecuting when necessary, but mostly educating the public on proper and legal care for companion and farm animals.
The SPCA of Niagara is a No-KILL animal rescue organization that provides housing, and treatment for homeless animals in Niagara County, New York. The shelter also serves as dog control for several local municipalities and a holding facility for others.
The shelter investigates animal cruelty complaints within Niagara County prosecuting when necessary, but mostly educating the public on proper and legal care for companion and farm animals.
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