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Puppies and dogs in New Holland, Pennsylvania

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These adorable dogs are available for adoption in New Holland, Pennsylvania. To learn more about each adoptable dog, click on the "i" icon for fast facts, or their photo or name for full details.
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Sansa

American Pit Bull Terrier Labrador Retriever

Female, young
Ephrata, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
She was adopted from a shelter. Very shy at first but once she got used to her new home her personality really came out. She’s very loving and always wants to snuggle. She is good with cats and small children. She enjoys outside play. She’s honestly a great dog but I am pregnant and we have to move due to needing more space for our family. Sadly our new house does not allow pets. Looking for a family that enjoys outside activities as well as has time to spend with her in the home for cuddles. She is up to date with all of her shots and I can provide all necessary records for her as well!
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Rosie

Plott Hound Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Female, 7 mos
Honey brook, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
This litter of pups were born 10/25/2022 They were born into a loving foster home and have been well socialized since birth. They have been around children and other dogs. They love to play with their foster fur siblings, toys and all the usual puppy things. application link below https://humblehounds.org/adoption-process-1 The pups mom, Gretchen came from a rural WV shelter heavily pregnant and very skinny and thankfully landed in a warm cozy foster home where she gave birth to her pups. These puppies are socialized with other dogs and humans. They are playful and love to snuggle like most young pups. adopt@humblehounds.org
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Trooper

Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Male, young , Special Needs
Lititz, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Trooper is a loving dog, but he has some fears. He is scared of going outside and needs a house with a fenced in yard to help him acclimate. He does not like loud noises. He also gets very energetic inside the house and needs to be around children older than 5. He is playful but sometimes too much and does not realize his size when he runs around.
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Ghost

Bull Terrier

Male, 1 yr 8 mos
Lititz, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Name: Ghost Sex: Male, neutered Age: 1.5 years old Weight: 55lbs Dogs: Yes, similar size or bigger Cats: No Kids: Yes, ages 8+ Health: UTD on vaccines, heartworm negative, microchipped Behavior: Sweet, loves to be near his humans, but not over cuddly. Loves to play, especially with other dogs. Has been working on basic training, very food motivated. Can be a little naughty! Will play Houdini and try to escape, push boundaries, and sneak things that aren’t his. Crate trained, housebroken Backstory: Was found as a stray in December. A previous adopter saved him from the shelter hoping to have him as a member of their family, but one of the resident dogs has not accepted him Facebook Page: NA Location: Thompson, CT If you are interested in adopting Ghost, please fill out an application here: https://www.brbtc.org/adoption-process/ Additional Information from Ghost's foster: Are you looking for a running partner? Maybe a pal to do agility with? A bully to keep you on your toes? If so, Ghost may be the one for you. Ghost is an approximately 1 1/2 year old male bull terrier who weighs around 55 lbs. He came onto our radar back in December when he was picked up as a stray. He went to a local family who has fostered for Blue Ridge for many years with the intent of him being a permanent member of the family. Unfortunately one of the resident dogs, an older and let’s just say somewhat grumpy gal, has no interest in letting him join the family. This is no fault of Ghost’s as he does take warnings from other dogs and gives them space when they have had enough of him. He has done great with the other dogs in the home, who are a bit older than him as well. We feel he would do best in a home with a middle age/medium energy dog of similar size or bigger. He wouldn’t enjoy being with a dog who gets in his face all the time. Now, onto a few interesting facts about Ghost. Ghost is known to be super friendly with any human he has encountered thus far and that is a lot of humans. We know this because Ghost is an escape artist. If given an opportunity, Ghost will take off. His last stunt landed him a ride in the back of a police car to the police station in the next state over. Before being picked up by the police officer, he seemed to have made best friends with every person he ran into. Due to his Houdini-like abilities, he will need a home with a fence that is at least 5 feet tall that does not have any possible security breaches, and where he will always be supervised when in the yard. Below are some things about Ghost and his needs in his own “words”: ⁃ “I NEED continued training for some quirky behaviors and some not so impressive things. I like to scope out counters and tables and if you have food I will most likely try to steal it - you know, puppy stuff! I also have very sensitive hearing and my family doesn’t yet know if I have a high small creature prey drive or the sounds just drive me a little crazy, but I will need more work on that. My mom has been working with me on all of this as well as some basic training, but it will need to continue so that I can be the best boy for you. ⁃ I have a slight obsession with trees, especially the ones with birds and squirrels in them! We are working on this but each new tree I find brings new joys! Again not sure if it is sounds or if I really want to eat the small things. ⁃ I love dogs! Real dogs, fake dogs in people’s yards, and again I am young so I want to play. I am not overly aggressive and quickly learned that the old men here aren’t big players but they tolerate me and I give them space as soon as they show they want it. I would love a doggy sibling who would hang out with me and play. ⁃ I love food more than anything in the world!! My mom says this is great for training purposes but not so great for my little belly! So I have a puzzle bowl that I have to eat out of in order to slow me down and I do not eat near anyone else. My bowl can be taken away without any issues but my older fur siblings are cranky and get mad if I try to steal their food. I also like to steal and try to eat paper and cardboard, my family has hidden all of that from me now! ⁃ I have been working on walking like a gentleman! I have a new harness that seems to be helping but if there is food/treats in your hand I will do whatever you want! I do get easily distracted on walks, but a quick leave it typically gets my attention back on you. ⁃ I will cuddle for a little bit but I am not a super snuggly all over you dog. I like to be in your presence but in my space. Speaking of space, I do love my crate and am happy to go in it when necessary or you aren’t home. ⁃ Lastly, I need a firm owner who is willing to put in the time with me! If you want to allow your dog to do whatever he wants, I am not the dog for you because I will run the show!” Now back to the human speaking. Basically Ghost is a young bull terrier. He needs structure and routine and a human who Ghost views as the leader so he doesn’t push boundaries. He spent the week at someone else’s home and he pushed all the limits to see what he could possibly get away with. This is why we are stressing the importance of having a firm handler. He is very athletic and would most likely thrive in agility. He has done wonderful with the children in the home so we would be okay sending to a home with dog-savvy children who are 8 and older. He is crate trained, neutered and up to date on his vaccines. No cats as he has seemed a bit too interested in the cats in his current home and although we are unsure of how he would really do with them if allowed to fully interact with them, we are not willing to risk the safety of any animal for a placement
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Biggie Smalls

Sheltie, Shetland Sheepdog

Male, adult
Lititz, PA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Biggie is a very sweet 1 yr old sheltie! He has never shown any kind of aggression but he is a little ball of energy! We got Biggie from a reputable breeder when he was 8 weeks old and he was house trained by 16 weeks. He's very smart and learns easily. We had an initial private training session at 12 weeks and enrolled him in puppy kindergarten around 16 weeks so we could begin training early. He knows many commands and he's easily motivated by training treats, learning new commands after 2-3 focus sessions. He does have trouble listening if he's outside and a squirrel or rabbit already has his attention. :) Or, if we're giving him a bath (which he's not a fan of) and he's feeling anxious. Unfortunately, my work schedule has taken off and I'll be required to travel more frequently, very soon. Additionally, his needs for energy output are already difficult for me to meet, only because I don't have a yard and he must be leashed & walked every time he's outside.
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Caleb

Australian Shepherd

Male, 5 yrs 1 mo
Lancaster, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Courtesy Post - Owner Surrender/Rehoming - Minersville, PA Meet Caleb! He is a 5 year old Australian Shepherd that weighs 45 lbs. He is up to date on shots but isn’t neutered or on heartworm preventatives. No dogs or small children please, due to his anxiety. He has never been around cats. He takes a while to warm up to strangers and is scared of them at first. He will need a home with someone patient to help him with his training and to build confidence. He is being surrendered because he bit the owner’s daughter after she opened the door at night and spooked him. If you think you can provide a great home for Caleb, please contact the owner listed below. There is a $150 rehoming fee to assure good folks with good intentions. This fee will be donated to Australian Shepherds Furever for their assistance in placing Caleb. Please call: (908) 878-1981.

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Humble Hounds Animal Rescue

Honey brook, PA 19344

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Operation Scarlet Inc.

P.O. Box 8463, Lancaster, PA 17604

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Humane League of Lancaster County

2195 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster, PA 17602

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Blue Ridge Bull Terrier Club, Inc.

Lititz, PA 17543

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Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue, Inc.

60 Vera Cruz Road, Reinholds, PA 17569

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A Home Fur Now - Reinholds Chapter

209 Mustang Trail, Reinholds, PA 17569

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Companion Animal Rescue Elite Services

7 Sunflower drive, mailing address only, Ephrata, PA 17533

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Organization for Responsible Care of Animals

608 N. Lime Street, Lancaster, PA 17520

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PA Boxer Rescue

P.O. Box 826, Lancaster, PA 17608

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