Colton joined the HOPE program in early March. The Central Pennsylvania Animal Alliance (CPAA) rescued Colton from the high kill shelter, Philly ACCT, in November 2020. Because CPAA did not have a foster home for him, Colton has been in a boarding kennel since then. We thought Colton would do well in the HOPE program, but after a few days, the prison environment was too much for him. Regardless of his short stay in the prison, anyone adopting Colton will receive free lifetime training support with one of CPAA’s amazing HOPE trainers.
Colton’s best home would be fairly quiet, without a lot of activity. Colton does not like to share his humans with other animals, so no other pets please. He’s a sweet boy, very affectionate, who likes to go on walks but is also content to be a couch potato. Colton is about 4 years old and super cute! Could he be your one and only?
The Central Pennsylvania Animal Alliance (CPAA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to save the lives of dogs in central Pennsylvania through rescuing, fostering, adoptions, training through its Hounds of Prison Education (HOPE) training and rehabilitation program at the State Correctional Institution at Camp Hill (SCI-Camp Hill), and public outreach and education on responsible pet ownership.