Halfway Home Pet Rescue Pet of the Week (week of February 6, 2019)
Halfway Home Pet Rescue is searching for a special family for these three feline siblings, from left, Simon, Sandra and Samson
Halfway Home Pet Rescue is searching for a special family for these three feline siblings, from left, Simon, Sandra and Samson
A few weeks ago we were asked to help with a dog named Elliot. Elliot was purchased out of Missouri to be a stud for a breeder here in the southern part of Maine. Elliot is 11 months old and is a Bernese Mountain Dog.
I got a new magazine, “How Dogs Think,” for Christmas and have been reading some really interesting facts. I have always been interested in anything about dogs; I absolutely love these four-legged creatures.
Statistics according to the Humane Society of the United States: One female dog and her offspring can produce 67,000 dogs in six years’ time.
Pets come to us for a variety of reasons, but the most important thing is that they have safe place with us for as long as it takes for their new family to come along.
A few weeks ago we were contacted by a lady named Sharyn and she was very concerned about a stray that was living outside her home. Sharyn was looking for some advice on how to help care for the cat.
Marco, a 5-month-old male kitten, will soon be ready for adoption at the Halfway Home Pet Rescue.
Precious is a wide-eyed, curious bundle of energy living at a Halfway Home Pet Rescue foster home.
The Central Aroostook Kennel Club will hold a half-day canine health learning opportunity with Gina Snow, LVT.