Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Huey (ACCT-A-252907)! This sweet boy is looking for a patient and loving home where he can truly blossom. Huey is a big fan of the simple things in life—especially snacks! He is highly food-motivated and will do just about anything for a bit of cheese or a hot dog. He already knows how to "sit" and is eager to keep learning if treats are involved.
While Huey can be a bit shy in new situations, once he feels safe, his affectionate side really shines. He has been known to lean into his human friends for pets and might even give you a gentle jump-up to say hello. In the yard, he shows off his wiggly personality, soft eyes, and happy tail wags. Huey is looking for a family that understands he needs a little time to feel comfortable, but the reward is a loyal companion who loves to show you his belly for rubs. If you are looking for a sensitive soul with a heart of gold (and a serious love for cheese), Huey could be the perfect match for you!
📽️Videos📽️:
Huey and Jax Meet
https://youtu.be/Wxqgvt3bWeA?si=oc--R7oKEUgd_RFx
⭐Behavioral Notes⭐
06/17/2026 per staff:
When grabbing for surgery, nurse said Huey was in the back of his kennel fearful, wide eyes they made a large loop with their leash and let Huey come to them and was able to leash him and bring to surgery.
06/16/2026 per staff:
He was laying on my his bed when I approached, came to the front with soft eyes, ears back, loose body and mid tail wags. Took the treats I offered gently. Able to leash with a treat lure of hotdogs through the leash. Once leashed came right out and walked pulling mildly. In the yard he was leaning into me and gently jumping up on me with soft eyes, ears back, mid tail wags, loose body. He met Jax through the fence, tail high and still, tense body, low growling, able to be moved away. We did a walk along, tail low, moving away. After a lap around the lot, Jax was able to come up and sniff, Huey walked faster to move away, ears back, wider eyes, tail low, lip licked. When presented the opportunity to sniff Jax, he moved away, tail low, ears back. Walking back, he tried to go up to multiple staff members we passed with mid wagging tail, soft eyes, loose body. Stopped outside his kennel, wider eyes, ears back, pulled back on leash. Needed some leash pressure to go in.
06/16/2026 per staff:
An ACA was not able to bring out to playgroup, noted that Huey was whale eyeing, tense body and lunged at their hand when trying to leash. A separate ACA attempted to get Huey out later in the day and noted that he was tense and whale eyeing when they attempted to leash. Leveling up to exp blue
06/15/2026 per staff behavioral eval:
Kennel Presentation: Laying on his bed curled up, ears back, tail low. Ate the treats I offered.
Leash Skills: Slowly came to the front for treats, ears back, wider soft eyes, ears back. Took treats gently. Was able to leash with a treat lure. Once leashed came out and walked pulling mildly, tail low, ears back. Outside went to he bathroom right away, pulled moderately, mid tail, eras back.
Sociability: In the yard, would come over with soft eyes, ears back, mid tail and jump up on me then jump down with ears back, low tail, tenser body. Eating hot dogs on and off outside. In the intake room waiting to be checked in, started to loosen up, mid tail wags, ears back, softer eyes at other times was stiff, low tail. Very food motivated inside, knows sit and loved cheese.
Play: n/a
Dog Interaction: n/a
Return to Kennel: Walked back tail low, ears back, pulling moderately. Stopped outside his kennel and pulled back on the leash, I tossed in treats and he did not go in for them. I clipped my leash and needed moderate leash pressure to go in, jumped up on the door as I was closing it, ears back, wider eyes.
06/15/2026 per staff:
for intake exam and vaccines, he was tentative at times with stiff body, other times loose and wiggly- highly food motivated. unfazed for vaccines, no restraint needed while he licked cheese off the door. Tolerant of slowly being scanned for a chip (twice) and barrier placed on back. Quick Freeze then head whip for microchip did not continue with that.
Overall he did really well!
06/14/2026 per staff:
this dog is being started on behavior meds for FAS/ Huey 252907 bit control pole in the field. Medical coordinator Checked cageside (in kennel under dead ceiling light so couldn't see great) no blood seen, but apo said mouth was bleeding before. Low growling on bed.
06/14/2026 per staff:
was able to take him out the van without issue , showed me his belly and was being submissive . was able to put him in kennel without any issues
06/14/2026 per staff:
Upon approach, the dog was displaying submissive behavior. I used a calm, low voice while interacting with him, and he exposed his belly while wagging his tail. However, when I attempted to place a leash over his head, he lunged and bared his teeth. I then switched to a control stick, at which point he began attacking the stick. Once secured, the dog continuously struggled, alligator rolled, and actively fought restraint. I was eventually able to transfer him to a leash and suitcase him safely into the van
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 a 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