LebTown features a different Lebanon County pet each Friday to help us enter the weekend with the best vibes possible.
The Pet of the Week sometimes features a local furbaby who already lives in a happy Lebanon County home. Other times the column spotlights an animal that’s available for adoption through a local shelter and is seeking a forever family.
This week, meet adoptable Wreath!


“A wreath is not just for Christmas,” says Pitties.Love.Peace rep Mika Stiefel. As an example, she offers this playful, adventurous and loving 6-month-old female who enjoys going for walks, hikes and car rides.
Wreath will “entertain herself with a toy by tossing it into the air and bouncing around with it,” Mika says, and she “thrives in the company of a confident adult dog, so her adoptive home will have at least one doggie sibling for her to grow with and learn from.”
She is food-motivated and eager to please, crate-trained and working hard at housebreaking, Mika adds. Her affinity for cats is unknown, but she could be formally tested for an approved applicant.
“Her ideal household will have no children under 8 years old as she can be more nervous around the big energy of small humans,” she notes.
If you think Wreath could be a fit for your household, please click over to pittieslovepeace.com to submit your online application.


Looking for a pet? Check out available adoptions at the Humane Society of Lebanon County.
To nominate your pet, email pets@lebtown.com and include:
- Your name and your pet’s name
- Pet’s breed if applicable
- A little about your pet and why they should be “Pet of the Week”
- And of course—pictures! Feel free to send high-quality attachments or a link to an online storage service.















