Honoring our benefactor
The staff, Board of Directors and all the communities that we serve will be forever grateful to this kind and generous lady.
The staff, Board of Directors and all the communities that we serve will be forever grateful to this kind and generous lady.
It seems that every year at this time we find ourselves in the same situation. Shelters across the country are either at capacity or beyond capacity.
Mark your calendars for the weekend of Oct. 19 and 20. The Caribou Arts and Craft Show is always a popular fall event to enjoy, and we at the Central Aroostook Humane Society are excited to participate once again.
Luna (black) and Bernadette (gray) have sought comfort with each other while adjusting to shelter life.
Certain dogs will get an international border crossing regulation reprieve under proposed federal legislation introduced onThursday. The Homeward Bound Act, introduced by U.S. Sens. Angus King, I-Maine and Kevin Cramer, R-North Dakota, removes unnecessary barriers that some owners and their dogs face when returning to the U.S. from low-risk rabies countries such as Canada, according […]
It has been a busy summer. Even though I’m retired, I like working in my flower garden, just sitting on my patio reading and getting a little house cleaning done. And we can’t forget: spending time with Sadie Grace and Ollie.
Pisces needs someone who will give him space and time to flourish. He hid when he began roaming at the shelter, but has made remarkable progress.
Starting in mid-August, USDA Wildlife Services crews dropped 384,000 rabies vaccines by ground and air across Aroostook and Penobscot Counties as part of the annual program.
Being the kind of people we are who love animals so much, it is tempting at times to want to share all of our goodies with our dogs and cats. But forbidden foods for our four-legged friends are many and can be very dangerous if ingested.