These six puppies - three boys and three girls - are the perfect mix of sweet, silly, and spectacularly fluffy trouble. Their mom is a Pyrenees/Lab mix and dad is a Scottish Terrier, which means these pups are going to grow into large, sturdy dogs, likely in the 60-80 lb range when fully grown. Big bodies, big hearts, and big personalities incoming.
They came to us after being surrendered to a neighboring shelter that was simply out of space, and we were happy to open our doors to them. Now they’re safe, loved, and ready to start the search for homes that are ready to grow with them.
Like all puppies, they are wonderful - and like all puppies, they are also a lot of work. They will need housebreaking, manners training, and plenty of patience and consistency. They will chew things they shouldn’t, forget what “no” means five seconds after hearing it, and occasionally look at you like you are the unreasonable one. This is normal. This is puppyhood.
These pups will thrive in homes committed to: *Consistent training and structure *Daily exercise and mental stimulation *Setting boundaries early (future-you will be grateful) *Embracing the messy, joyful chaos that comes with raising a puppy
In return, you’ll get a loyal companion who grows up knowing safety, kindness, and love - because you provided it. Puppies don’t stay puppies for long, but the bond you build during these early months lasts a lifetime.
If you’re ready for muddy paws, chewed shoes, laughter, learning curves, and a best friend who will one day be by your side for years to come, one of these pups might just be waiting for you.
Big dogs. Big commitment. Even bigger love.
Meet Our Big, Beautiful Bunch of Puppy Love!
These six puppies - three boys and three girls - are the perfect mix of sweet, silly, and spectacularly fluffy trouble. Their mom is a Pyrenees/Lab mix and dad is a Scottish Terrier, which means these pups are going to grow into large, sturdy dogs, likely in the 60-80 lb range when fully grown. Big bodies, big hearts, and big personalities incoming.
They came to us after being surrendered to a neighboring shelter that was simply out of space, and we were happy to open our doors to them. Now they’re safe, loved, and ready to start the search for homes that are ready to grow with them.
Like all puppies, they are wonderful - and like all puppies, they are also a lot of work. They will need housebreaking, manners training, and plenty of patience and consistency. They will chew things they shouldn’t, forget what “no” means five seconds after hearing it, and occasionally look at you like you are the unreasonable one. This is normal. This is puppyhood.
These pups will thrive in homes committed to: *Consistent training and structure *Daily exercise and mental stimulation *Setting boundaries early (future-you will be grateful) *Embracing the messy, joyful chaos that comes with raising a puppy
In return, you’ll get a loyal companion who grows up knowing safety, kindness, and love - because you provided it. Puppies don’t stay puppies for long, but the bond you build during these early months lasts a lifetime.
If you’re ready for muddy paws, chewed shoes, laughter, learning curves, and a best friend who will one day be by your side for years to come, one of these pups might just be waiting for you.
If you rent your current home, a document signed by your landlord giving approval for you to keep a pet in your home. You may provide either a lease or a signed letter from your landlord. Please include the landlord's business address and phone number.
If you are coming from outside Adams County to adopt one of our pets, please plan to bring the name and phone number of the humane society that serves the area where you live.
All animals in your household must be current on vaccinations and be spayed or neutered. If you have a copy of your animals shot records please bring them along. If you already have a dog and are interested in adopting another canine companion, we require that the two dogs meet at the Animal Shelter, on neutral territory. If you have any questions or concerns about making this introduction, please call the Animal Shelter before you visit: 717-334-8876.
Please note: The Adams County SPCA reserves the right to do follow-up visits and to pre-adoption and post-adoption home checks by our Humane Officer. The Adams County SPCA reserves the right to deny any adoption application.
If you rent your current home, a document signed by your landlord giving approval for you to keep a pet in your home. You may provide either a lease or a signed letter from your landlord. Please include the landlord's business address and phone number.
If you are coming from outside Adams County to adopt one of our pets, please plan to bring the name and phone number of the humane society that serves the area where you live.
All animals in your household must be current on vaccinations and be spayed or neutered. If you have a copy of your animals shot records please bring them along. If you already have a dog and are interested in adopting another canine companion, we require that the two dogs meet at the Animal Shelter, on neutral territory. If you have any questions or concerns about making this introduction, please call the Animal Shelter before you visit: 717-334-8876.
Please note: The Adams County SPCA reserves the right to do follow-up visits and to pre-adoption and post-adoption home checks by our Humane Officer. The Adams County SPCA reserves the right to deny any adoption application.
The Adams County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) is an IRC 501 c-3 non-profit organization that will provide shelter and care for lost, abandoned and abused animals, investigate and prosecute cruelty offenders, help control animal overpopulation and educate the community about spay/neuter programs, animal wellness and safety.
The Adams County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) is an IRC 501 c-3 non-profit organization that will provide shelter and care for lost, abandoned and abused animals, investigate and prosecute cruelty offenders, help control animal overpopulation and educate the community about spay/neuter programs, animal wellness and safety.
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