Home » News » Arts & Entertainment » Adopt-A-Pet at Centre County PAWS

Adopt-A-Pet at Centre County PAWS

State College - 1423097_16705
StateCollege.com Staff

, , , , , , ,

Treasure, a young Yellow Lab/Golden Retriever mix female, is ready to go home for the holidays.

Treasure is looking for patient parents who will use positive reinforcement and kindness with her. She will pay you back with kisses a thousand times over.

This sweetheart also hopes her parents won’t mind her lying on their laps and cuddling. She is super affectionate with a playful personality. Treasure loves going for walks and will chase balls and tussle for hours on end. She is very smart, knows lots of commands already and is eager to please.

Treasure has many wonderful qualities but she needs caring owners who can help her overcome some behavior issues. She is sometimes shy around new people and may bark at first. She can be fearful around some folks and is not suited for a home with children.

While she loves playing with other dogs, Treasure is looking for a home where she is the only pet. Her foster family says, “Treasure is a wonderful girl who just needs a fresh start. If you have plenty of love to share Treasure will melt your heart.”

Click HERE to learn more about Treasure. Since she does not always do well with the traditional-style of showings at PAWS, approved applicants can meet Treasure by appointment.

Treasure and her family will be treated to free training once she is adopted. Treasure also has a Guardian Angel who has generously paid her adoption fee.

Watch a video of Treasure in action:


PAWS is located at 1401 Trout Road, State College.

Popular Stories:

Penn State Hockey: Badgers Thump Nittany Lions in Big Ten Opener

Mitchell Releases Fifth Report on Penn State Compliance

State College Police Identify Two Suspects in Anti-Semitic Vandalism

Lots of Options for People Searching for that Perfect Christmas Tree