Dog For Sale Erie Pa

Once you begin to browse, a search function along the left will allow you to narrow your search by cat/dog, breed, etc.  BYC only adopts out pets known to be healthy. Before an pet becomes eligible for adoption, we test it for feline leukemia (cats) and heartworm (dogs) and provide its first round of vaccinations, including the rabies shot if the pet is at least three months of age. We also de-worm and apply flea treatment to all incoming pets. If pets are adopted prior to the altering age of 5-6 months, BYC will provide a voucher for the pet to be spayed/neutered at an Erie-located vet when the pet becomes of age. If you prefer to work with a vet other than those who will accept BYC vouchers, we will reimburse you up to the amount we would have paid. Reimbursement varies by size and age of pet. While special needs pets are our dearest in many cases, they may be a little older, require medication, have behavioral issues or require special food. These pets are still able to function quite well and provide many years of love.
When appropriate, these pets have discounted adoption rates, and they're profile will be labeled with that information. BYC volunteers work hard to match pets' personalities to characteristics of prospective adoptive homes. While several people may apply to adopt a pet, only one will be chosen - the one the foster home and pet's representative feels to be the best match. If you're intersted in meeting and/or adopting a pet you've found through our search, click on "More info" and then "Apply to meet this pet."  You'll be asked to fill out a form. Many of our pets are housed in volunteer foster care, and these forms helps us screen potential adopters before inviting them into personal homes. They also help us learn about you and help you find the right match. Some pets are housed at the adoption center, where you can stop by to see them during open hours. The adoption process can be expedited by filling out an online application form before visiting the center.Our adoption fees, indicated below, help us to offset the cost of vaccinations, flea and other parasite treatment, food, medications and daily care of our domestic animal residents, which includes dogs and cats.
As is Pennsylvania state law, all pets from shelters must be spayed / neutered prior to time of adoption. Dogs - $150.00 adoption fee. ALL adult dogs 6 months of age and older are now spayed/neutered prior to availability for adoption! Puppies (less than 6 mos of age) - $175.00 adoption fee. Nike 3m Shoe LacesALL puppies are spayed/neutered prior to availability for adoption!Toilet Bowl Screw Caps Cats-$60.00 & Kittens- $80.00 adoption fee. Bass Cat Boat Dealers In IllinoisALL cats & kittens are spayed/neutered prior to availability for adoption! ** The adoption fees for dogs 3 years of age and older, and and cats 6 months of age and older, are discounted by $50.00 to qualified SENIOR citizens who are 60 years of age and over!
Standard rates and deposits apply for younger dogs and kittens. The Humane Society of Northwestern PA, located at 2407 Zimmerly Road, in Millcreek Township, Erie, PA, is a state-of-the-art shelter facility with expansive kennel space! We have a retail & gift shop as well, which has several fun and useful items for you and your pets! Please stop by and visit the shelter to see the bright, cheerful home we have for our shelter animal guests, and visit with them as well! Since our incorporation in 1892, the Humane Society of Northwestern Pennsylvania has been assisting thousands of abused and homeless animals. Domesticated animals are totally dependent upon human kindness for their welfare, and the sad truth is many people are unwilling to or unable to meet the responsibilities that exist for their animal companions. Cats, dogs and rabbits are sheltered at our facility awaiting a second chance to find a loving home. Our shelter currently has many homeless companion animals that are in need of GOOD homes.
Pets of all ages and sizes can be found in our adoption areas. Adoption counselors are available to assist prospective owners in selecting a pet that best suits their lifestyle and insure that all pets are placed in responsible, loving homes. We are located just west of the Millcreek Mall and I-79 at the Kearsarge Exit (Interchange Rd). Monday and Wednesday: Noon - 7pm Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: Noon - 5pm Saturday:  10am - 1pm The shelter has been getting a lot of calls and questions lately about wildlife and what to do when you find wildlife (baby or injured). Please use the resources below: Tamarack Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center - Birds of Prey, Waterfowl, and some small mammals 814-763-2574 Skye's Spirit Wildlife Rehabilitation Center - Birds of Prey, Small Mammals, White Tail Deer Fawns, Waterfowl, Songbirds, Bats and Native Reptiles- 814-786-9677 Pennsylvania Game Commission: 1 800-533-6764. skunks, raccoons, deer and other wildlife.
Asbury Woods Nature Center has a great page to explain what to do as well.  Please remember It is illegal to care for orphaned or injured wildlife without a license. A Non-Profit 501 (c) 3 Animal Welfare Association All ads in ErieSearch and see photos of adoptable pets in the Erie, Pennsylvania area Our Featured Erie, PA Partner: National Brittany Rescue and Adoption Network (NBRAN), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is a network of caring and dedicated volunteers who have a deep passion for dog rescue and specifically the homeless Brittany, affectionately called a "Britt."Once called "the Brittany Spaniel," the AKC has officially changed their breed name to "the American Brittany." A Brittany retains a puppy-like quality in their personality and are gentle, clownish, active dogs. They are great family dogs. The number of dogs available for adoption varies from month to month. Home Page2016 Reunion PartyAvailable PuppiesExpectant LittersLayla's August 2016 LitterSophie's July 2016 LitterPast Litter VideosWeims in the FieldAvailable Older Dogs/PupsHunting GalleryStud DogsOwner TestimonialsPuppy QuestionnairePedigreesContact InformationFind Us
Originating in Germany, the Weimaraner, also referred to as the "grey ghost", is known for its unique and striking appearance. Their devotion to their owners along with their hunting ability sets them apart from other breeds. They are a high energy dog and in need of constant exercise and stimulation to keep them happy. Human interaction is of the utmost importance. Their ability and desire to learn new things is uncanny. It is the responsibility of the dog owner to make sure he/she has enough time and energy to devote to this breed.About UsWe have been raising the Weimaraner breed for over 14 years. Breeding this amazing breed has been our passion for over 10 years. We are located just south of Erie,Pa. Centrally located in between Pittsburgh, Buffalo and Cleveland. All of our weims are home raised with access to large outdoor exercise areas. Many of our dogs have been trained on bird hunting and have shown good ability in doing so. Weimaraners are full of energy and tenacity in the field, however if given the proper amount of exercise and stimulation they make very docile and loving pets in the home.
Our breeding dogs have been checked by the OFA or Penn Hip for hip dysplasia and have proper certifications. All of our weims are registered with the AKC.Proper nutrition, exercise and socialization is the focus of our breeding program. Our dogs are fed a top grade premium brand dog food. Expectant and nursing mothers are supplemented with different natural products. We are located near a large state gamelands which is utilized often for hunting, training and exercise.We have litters of weimaraner puppies throughout the year. Our heated 2000 sq. ft.+ building offers ample space for selecting a puppy in cold weather months. All of our indoor and outdoor dog areas are remotely monitored by a camera surveillance system to ensure security and safety for our dogs.All expectant mothers whelp their pups in the house in a climate controlled setting and are closely monitored and assisted throughout the entire labor. During the first 3 days of life the pups are watched closely and possibly assisted with supplemental feeding depending on litter size as well as helping out smaller ones.