Creature comforts: Why pets make you happy
Animals are assets in our lives and play an important role, not only in the companionship that they provide, but they can also be a benefit health wise.
Animals are assets in our lives and play an important role, not only in the companionship that they provide, but they can also be a benefit health wise.
PAWS of Fort Kent presents Sprinkles. This tiny soul is only about 8 months, but her heart is already full of love.
PAWS of Fort Kent presents Oreo. If you’re looking for a loyal companion who’s equal parts charm and class, Oreo might be your perfect match.
It’s the northernmost after-hours veterinary clinic in the state, meeting a significant need in a rural region that has long faced a shortage of veterinarians.
It seems like everyone here in The County has been dealing with head colds, flu, bronchitis and even some people have battled pneumonia.
PAWS of Fort Kent presents Willow. This beautiful 1-year-old gray, short haired girl is ready to find her forever home.
Allen, an English professor at the University of Maine at Presque Isle by day, steals a couple of early mornings each week to run her dogs when the trails are the quietest.
It is with a heavy heart that I am writing this story. We lost our Yorkipoo Sadie Grace on Jan. 21.
PAWS of Fort Kent presents Chip, a stunning 2-year-old gray tiger with gorgeous green eyes. This handsome guy is a sweetheart.
The Central Aroostook Humane Society has some exciting news to share. Even though “World Spay Day” is the fourth Tuesday in February — which this year falls on Feb. 24 — February is Spay/Neuter Awareness Month, and we are celebrating all month long.