A new litter of young rescue dogs is now available for walk-in adoption this weekend.
Eatontown, NJ – A group of eight-week-old pit bull mix puppies has arrived at the Monmouth County SPCA and is now available for immediate adoption, according to the shelter.
The litter, described by staff as friendly and social, comes from a small pit bull mix mother, though the father’s breed remains unknown. Shelter officials noted the puppies’ distinctive appearance, including short legs and long bodies.
Puppies cleared for immediate adoption

All of the puppies have already been spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped, making them eligible to go home with adopters right away. The SPCA is offering walk-in adoptions throughout the weekend.
“Look at this adorable new litter that just arrived here at the shelter,” the organization shared in a public post. “These babies are around 8-weeks and are super friendly, lovable, social, and love their siblings and any human they meet.”
Key Points
- Monmouth County SPCA has new litter of pittie mix puppies
- Puppies are about eight weeks old and ready for adoption
- Walk-in adoptions available from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. this weekend
Shelter encourages community adoption

The SPCA said the puppies are well-socialized and accustomed to interacting with both people and other dogs, making them suitable for a variety of home environments.
Adoptions are being held on a walk-in basis from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., with staff available to assist potential adopters through the process.
The shelter continues to encourage residents to consider adoption as more animals arrive in need of permanent homes.
