Two-year-old Johnny is a big lover of people and other pooches.
He’s a low-maintenance, easygoing kind of guy. You’d never guess when you meet this outgoing, smiling, well-behaved boy that he was actually part of a cruelty case last year and was seized by the SPCA’s Humane Law Enforcement Unit. (His owner was arrested for animal cruelty.) Luckily, his rough start in life has not affected his sweet disposition.
Johnny is smart and does great with training. Recently, he passed his Canine Life and Social Skills test with flying colors. Well done, Johnny!
To meet Johnny, visit the SPCA of Westchester at 590 N. State Road in Briarcliff Manor.
Founded in 1883, the SPCA is a no-kill shelter and is not affiliated with the ASPCA. The SPCA is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays and 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays. To learn more, call 914- 941-2896 or visit spca914.org.