Welcome to the York County SPCA
Giving Animals A New Leash on Life
2024 Impact
animals reunited with owners
adoptions
spay & neuter surgeries
Hi, I'm Koda.
Koda came to us at no fault of his own. At 6 years old, he’s still trying to understand why he’s in the shelter, but what he really knows is that he’s ready to find a family to call his again. Koda is a sweet, gentle boy with a heart full of love. He enjoys his playtime, but what he truly loves most is being close to his people. Whether it’s going for a walk or just spending quiet time together, Koda is happiest by your side. He’s the kind of dog who will fit right into a home looking for a loyal, loving companion.
3159 Susquehanna Trail N
York PA 17406 Kennel #:3537
Hi, I'm Coffee.
Coffee is a sweet young boy who’s still learning all about the world around him. He can be a little nervous when meeting new people or in new environments, but once he feels safe, his playful and absolutely adorable personality starts to shine. We may never understand how this lovable pup ended up as a stray and was never reclaimed but we’re confident his story is only going up from here. Coffee is looking for a family who will help him build confidence, continue learning his manners, and show him just how good life can be. While we don’t know how he feels about all dogs, we did have Coffee in a play yard with another large dog and he did very well. With a little patience and a lot of love, Coffee is sure to grow into the amazing dog he was always meant to be.
3159 Susquehanna Trail N
York PA 17406 Kennel #:3537
Hi, I'm Buttercream.
Buttercream is a shy, independent male cat with a gentle spirit and a story of resilience. He came from a hoarding situation where he lived among many other cats, and as a result, he’s had a rough start to life. Because of this, Buttercream is still learning that the world can be a safe and kind place.
He tends to keep to himself and may take time to trust, but he’s quietly observant and appreciates a calm, predictable environment. Buttercream isn’t the type to demand attention—instead, he prefers to move at his own pace and will come around when he feels comfortable. With patience and understanding, he has the potential to build a meaningful bond with his person.
Buttercream may do well in a home with other respectful cats, given his past, but he would also be content as a solo companion in a peaceful setting.
Hi, I'm Dior.
Dior is a sweet boy who was surrendered at no fault of his own and is ready for a fresh start with a loving family. At 5 years old, he’s the perfect mix of playful and affectionate; old enough to have some manners, but still full of life and fun. We’re still getting to know Dior as he settles in, but he’s already showing us what a good boy he is. He would love a somewhat active home where he can join in on adventures, whether that’s walks, outings, or just exploring the world by your side. If you’re looking for a well-rounded companion who can keep up with your day and then relax right alongside you, Dior might just be your guy.
3159 Susquehanna Trail N
York PA 17406 Kennel #: 3537
Hi, I'm Pip Pip Cheerio.
Pip Pip Cheerio has arrived and yes, he is as charming as his name suggests. This distinguished gentleman wandered in as a stray, so his past is a bit of a mystery, but one thing is certain: he’s been nothing but a kind-hearted, lovable old soul since day one. Pip Pip is the definition of laid-back. His hobbies include leisurely strolls, quality nap time, and politely existing in your general vicinity like the proper gentleman he is. We suspect he may be a bit hard of hearing (or perhaps just selectively ignoring nonsense), but don’t let that fool you, this boy still has plenty of life, love, and cozy couch moments left to give. If you’ve got a soft spot for seniors and a comfy spot on your sofa, Pip Pip Cheerio would be absolutely delighted to make your acquaintance. Fancy a best friend for life? Pip pip, let’s make it happen!
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Save A Life By Fostering
Fostering saves two lives – the life of the animal in your home and the one we now have space for in the shelter. Our foster families create the capacity for us to care for more animals, and for pets struggling in the shelter environment, a foster family’s loving home can make a life-saving difference. Join our foster team to help pets heal, grow, and prepare for their forever home.
2024 Impact
pets saved thanks to our volunteer foster families
volunteer hours
pounds of food donated through our Pet Food Pantry
The latest news
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- Taylor Harris
The York County SPCA is proud to announce the addition of Patrick Noll as its new Humane Society Police Officer, a critical role that enhances the organization’s ability to protect...
- Kristen Dempwolf
Left to Right: Brett Marcy, Board YCSPCA Vice President, Sue DeStephano, Board President, Steven Martinez, Executive Director, Katie Mahoney, Immediate Past President, Sean Mansberger, Board Treasurer, Em Lonardi, Board Secretary...
- Kristen Dempwolf
2026 marks a significant milestone for the York County SPCA. This year, we celebrate 100 years of service to the people and animals of York County. Since 1926, we have...
- Taylor Harris
When you make a year-end gift to the York County SPCA, you’re doing more than supporting a nonprofit. You’re helping save lives, reunite families, and create brighter futures for animals...
- Taylor Harris
November is Diabetes Awareness Month, a time dedicated to education, early detection, and compassionate care for individuals living with diabetes—including our four-legged friends. At the York County SPCA, we care...
- Taylor Harris
The holiday season is right around the corner, and the York County SPCA team is gearing up for a busy stretch filled with community events, celebrations, and—of course—caring for the...




