Alpha Pack K9s strives to provide exceptional professional canine training services for not only the pup but the handler too. Here, you’re always part of the pack. Land Sharks to House Hippos, we’ve got you covered.
American Humane’s Second Chance grant offers financial assistance to help offset the critical costs of rescued animals who are victims of human cruelty or neglect. Our grant aims to advance and facilitate the lifesaving efforts that give animals a second chance at life when they have nowhere else to turn.
Canine Partners for Life (CPL) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that breeds, raises, trains, and matches service and companion dogs with those who need support in their daily lives.
Is your dog "challenging"? Is he a wild-n-crazy puller? Or a puppy who is pushing you to your limits? We can help.
Dog T.A.G.S. (Train Assist Guide Serve), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is a service dog owner training program for veterans suffering from service connected PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), and/or TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury). The veteran trains his/her personal dog with the help of experienced dog trainers. We have veterans who have served in conflicts ranging from Vietnam to present day Iraq and Afghanistan.
We’ve been working with dogs since 1979 and know how to handle all kinds of dogs. Whether it’s for correcting behavior issues, training for success, or just getting them to relax and have fun–the Good Dog Paws family is always happy to help!
HPHH is an all-volunteer, non-profit outreach group based in central PA that promotes spay/neuter, the adoption option and education about animal welfare issues.
We are a federally-recognized 501(c)3 charitable organization formed to provide low-cost training support and education to dog owners in the greater Harrisburg area. We support relationship-based training and behavior modification plans that focus on the use of positive reinforcement. We want to provide our services to those who:Cannot afford a trainer; Have been turned away; Have been dissatisfied with prior training.
The Humane Society of Harrisburg Area (HSHA) serves pets and people in Dauphin, Cumberland, and Perry Counties, an area of more than 600,000 people. HSHA not only helps our community’s homeless, abandoned, and lost pets but also acts as a resource for individuals to receive support through our various programs and services, focusing on providing quality care for people and our shelter companions.
Leo’s Helping Paws provides financial assistance to dog rescue groups in Pennsylvania and neighboring states, for veterinary care, with a primary focus on puppy mill dogs, in addition to abused and neglected dogs, and to educate the community about puppy mills. To aid in this mission, the corporation may make grants from time to time to other non-profit organizations. We are an all-volunteer organization.
The mission of the Lycoming County SPCA is to protect domestic animals by providing shelter, emergency treatment, investigation and prosecution of cruelty or abuse complaints; adoption and counseling; education programs; and humane care throughout Lycoming County.
New Leash on Life USA is a Pennsylvania 501(c) (3) non-profit that leverages the powerful bond between humans and dogs to restore hope, healing and well-being to transform lives. With our innovative and unique program model, we rescue at-risk dogs and work with justice-involved individuals in both prison and community settings to create fresh starts.
The primary purpose of the PA Federation of Dog Clubs has always been to give our member organizations a voice in the Legislature and Governor's Office (and the Departments it oversees) in Harrisburg. We ask Legislators to support some proposals and oppose others.
459-507-A (c) - LOCAL ORDINANCES - Those provisions of local ordinances relating to dangerous dogs are hearby abrogated. A local ordinance otherwise dealing with dogs may not prohibit or otherwise limit a specific breed of dog.
Phoenix Assistance Dogs of Central PA’s mission is to locate and train puppies to become assistance dogs for individuals living with a broad range of disabilities, who are unable to train their own assistance dogs. Highly trained assistance dogs provide greater independence in the lives of those individuals living with disabilities. PAD also assists individuals in finding and training their own assistance dogs if they desire to train their own dog.
We help animals in crisis and protect and strengthen the bond between people and animals through emergency sheltering, disaster relief services, financial assistance, and education.
SUN P.E.T.S. (Prevent Excess Through Sterilization) is an all volunteer nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to reducing the dog and cat overpopulation problem in Snyder, Union, and Northumberland (S-U-N) counties. We also work to educate the public on responsible pet ownership and other related topics.
Supporting Paws Foundation offers affordable dog training in small classes. We are a nonprofit organization that raises money for no-kill animal shelters and other groups that work to reduce the homeless pet population. Our training center is located in the Hershey/Hummelstown, PA area.
Part of Keystone Human Services, Susquehanna Service Dogs breeds, raises, trains, and places assistance dogs and hearing dogs, as well as facility dogs, to assist children and adults with disability to lead the lives they want to live. We have over 300 dogs at various stages of training in our program.
UDS service dogs are trained from pups for over two years by a team of dedicated volunteers and professionals. Then, they’re partnered with people who have a mobility disability, autism or PTSD to help them live fuller lives. We’re here to provide help with getting a service dog.