Johnny & Jane
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Johnny & Jane
AvailableJohnny and Jane are a mixed breed pair of adult dogs from Myerstown, PA. Johnny, the male, is large and has been neutered with up-to-date vaccinations. Both are house trained and ready for a loving home where they can find comfort and security together.
About Johnny & Jane
Meet Johnny and Jane, two dogs holding each other up during their time of need. Rescued together in June, they’ve been through quite a bit, and understandably, this new shelter life has them feeling a bit nervous. They lean on each other for comfort, and you’ll often find them staying close together. Johnny is a handsome Shar-Pei, while Jane is a mixed breed, both around 3 years old. They’d thrive best in a quiet home without other dogs initially but could possibly adjust to a calm, independent dog or a dog-savvy cat with proper introductions. They’re housebroken and have kept their kennel clean, which speaks to their potential as great companions. These two are looking for a patient person who can provide them with the security they need to feel safe. Available now through our Foster-to-Adopt program, Johnny and Jane can go home together while they await their spay/neuter surgeries. It’s a chance for them to start their new lives in a loving environment, where they can settle in comfortably. If you believe you can offer these sweet pups a forever home, we would love for you to connect with them. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Johnny & Jane
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Johnny and Jane would thrive in a calm, quiet home where they can feel secure and safe while adjusting to their new surroundings.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As large dogs, Johnny and Jane will appreciate a yard where they can play and explore, but they'll be just as happy with regular walks.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Johnny and Jane can be loving companions, their best fit would be a quieter home, possibly without young children, to help them adjust.











