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Phoebe

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Terrier

About Phoebe

Williamsport, PA

Breed

Terrier

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
White / Cream, Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn

Behavior

House-trained: No

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

Phoebe’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Phoebe's Story

Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement-Kennel License #2617<br/><br/>Could she do well with kids? Yes, with children around 10 years old, on a kid-by-kid basis.<br/><br/>Could she do well with other dogs? Yes, on a dog-by-dog basis.<br/><br/>Has this dog lived with cats? No. [The Lycoming County SPCA does not "cat test" dogs per the Association of Shelter Veterinarian's Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters.]<br/><br/>---<br/><br/>What volunteers have to say about this animal:<br/><br/>Phoebe is a 10-month-old, Terrier mix with youthful energy, curiosity, and a whole lot of affection waiting to be shared. She's still figuring out how to move through the world - and who would thrive with guidance, patience, and plenty of love.<br/><br/>Phoebe is eager for connection but isn't always sure how to ask for it yet. Indoors, she enjoyed exploring her surroundings but frequently circled back to her handler, clearly wanting reassurance and companionship. She allowed husbandry handling and, while she sometimes wandered off mid-process, she consistently returned when called - a wonderful sign of her emerging trust and responsiveness.<br/><br/>What We've Learned About Phoebe:<br/>- Affection-seeking, people-oriented<br/>- Curious and exploratory, with a strong "check back in" instinct<br/>- Enjoys interactive play more than toys<br/>- Still learning leash manners and focus<br/><br/>Phoebe showed typical puppy leash behavior, pulling as she tried to move forward, but with consistency and positive reinforcement, her leash skills should improve. She's smart, engaged, and clearly wants to do well; she just needs a little help learning how.<br/><br/>Phoebe was cautious with new people at first but warmed up nicely. Around other dogs, she became overly excited, which led to mixed reactions - some dogs tolerated her enthusiasm, others chose to avoid it. Continued socialization and training will help her learn appropriate dog-to-dog manners.<br/><br/>Phoebe's Ideal Home:<br/>- A family or individual ready for puppy energy and training<br/>- Consistent routines and positive reinforcement<br/>- Opportunities for mental stimulation and bonding<br/>- Someone who enjoys an affectionate shadow at their side<br/><br/>Phoebe is still growing into herself, but the heart is already there. With a little structure and a lot of love, she's going to be a truly wonderful companion.<br/><br/>---<br/><br/>Condensed Staff Assessment Notes: Phoebe is a young, energetic dog seeking affection but unsure how to express her needs. With the deep snow on the property, we couldn't take her far for walks, and she displayed poor leash manners by pulling. Indoors, Phoebe was curious about exploring but frequently returned to my side. While she allowed husbandry handling, she would sometimes walk away during the process, although she did come back when called.<br/><br/>Phoebe was stable around everyday objects and noises and enjoyed playing with me, but she showed little interest in toys. Although cautious with new people, she became overly excited around other dogs, provoking mixed reactions from them, ranging from avoidance to tolerance of her interacting with them.

Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement-Kennel License #2617

Could she do well with kids? Yes, with children around 10 years old, 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? No. [The Lycoming County SPCA does not "cat test" dogs per the Association of Shelter Veterinarian's Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters.]

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What volunteers have to say about this animal:

Phoebe is a 10-month-old, Terrier mix with youthful energy, curiosity, and a whole lot of affection waiting to be shared. She's still figuring out how to move through the world - and who would thrive with guidance, patience, and plenty of love.

Phoebe is eager for connection but isn't always sure how to ask for it yet. Indoors, she enjoyed exploring her surroundings but frequently circled back to her handler, clearly wanting reassurance and companionship. She allowed husbandry handling and, while she sometimes wandered off mid-pr

Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement-Kennel License #2617

Could she do well with kids? Yes, with children around 10 years old, 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? No. [The Lycoming County SPCA does not "cat test" dogs per the Association of Shelter Veterinarian's Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters.]

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What volunteers have to say about this animal:

Phoebe is a 10-month-old, Terrier mix with youthful energy, curiosity, and a whole lot of affection waiting to be shared. She's still figuring out how to move through the world - and who would thrive with guidance, patience, and plenty of love.

Phoebe is eager for connection but isn't always sure how to ask for it yet. Indoors, she enjoyed exploring her surroundings but frequently circled back to her handler, clearly wanting reassurance and companionship. She allowed husbandry handling and, while she sometimes wandered off mid-process, she consistently returned when called - a wonderful sign of her emerging trust and responsiveness.

What We've Learned About Phoebe:
- Affection-seeking, people-oriented
- Curious and exploratory, with a strong "check back in" instinct
- Enjoys interactive play more than toys
- Still learning leash manners and focus

Phoebe showed typical puppy leash behavior

How To Adopt

Phoebe was listed as ADOPTABLE by Lycoming County SPCA
How can I adopt Phoebe?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Lycoming County SPCA. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Phoebe is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Lycoming County SPCA for details on the pet.
When can I meet Phoebe?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Lycoming County SPCA will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Phoebe, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Lycoming County SPCA, and they'll be happy to help!
Lycoming County SPCA's Adoption Policy
If interested in a pet at the Lycoming County SPCA, please fill out an adoption application. The application is available on our website: lycomingspca.org. We may require additional steps in our process such as a home visit, permission from parents, or other additional requests. We appreciate your patience as we complete your adoption. Before adding a new member to your family, please consider the following: Many pets live 10 to 15 years. How old will you be? How old will your children be? Is there a chance you could move in the next 10 years? Are you willing to restrict your choice of housing to accommodate a pet? If the pet is for a child are you willing to assume the care of the pet? Children must have parental guidance to care for a pet regardless of their age. Each breed of animal has genetic characteristics that need to be considered. Have you researched the breed that you are interested in? Are you financially prepared for a pet? Consider the following expenses: spaying or neutering, basic veterinary care, flea preventative, heart worm preventative, license, food, grooming.

Phoebe is from Lycoming County SPCA

[Williamsport, PA]

Our Mission
Our mission is to protect all domestic animals by: providing shelter, emergency treatment, investigation and prosecution of cruelty or abuse complaints; adoption and counseling; education programs; and humane care through Lycoming County.
Today's hours: 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Visits by appointment only
Location
2805 Reach Road Williamsport, PA, 17701

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