Pets

9 years ago

How to find a lost pet

It seems lately that we have been posting a lot of missing and lost pets on our Facebook page. This truly is a wonderful avenue to get the word out.

9 years ago

Ark Animal Sanctuary

As winter is winding down and the days are getting longer we are looking forward to what spring will bring. We have started the process of getting the cats in foster care vetted out for their arrival at the new building.

9 years ago

Pet Talk (week of Feb. 24, 2017)

Several weeks ago we had two beagles brought in to the shelter, together, from the White Settlement Road, male and female — beautiful dogs, friendly, in great condition other than exhausted, as it appeared they had been running for a long time.

9 years ago

Canine class on tap

The Central Aroostook Kennel Club will offer its popular Canine Good Manners class beginning on Wednesday, April 12, at SAD 1 adult education at Presque Isle High School.

9 years ago

Pet Talk

Introducing Bruiser, the sweetest little guy you would ever want to meet. Bruiser came to Houlton Humane with his siblings at a very young age, rescued from a situation where folks were just in over their heads and needed a little help. The litter went immediately into foster homes where they could be tended to and socialized.

9 years ago

HHPR Pet of the Week (week of 1-18-2017)

Contributed photo   Thomas is an older, neutered male cat with special digestive needs that need daily monitoring, a specific low-cost diet and some medication. He is loving and clean and a member of the Halfway Home Pet Rescue Special Needs Elderly Foster Program. A local family has taken Thomas into their home to provide […]

9 years ago

Are you ready to adopt?

PET BULLETIN‘Mews and Yips’ from the Central Aroostook Humane Society  By Gloria J. Towle We have been so blessed with the amount of animals that have been adopted in 2016. Just before Christmas so many of our cages were empty of cats and kittens, and THAT indeed is a rare occurrence. Many families made the […]

9 years ago

Lucky dog wins $50 toward next vet visit

CARIBOU, Maine — As part of Caribou tradition, one lucky dog was selected at random to win a $50 certificate to the vet and will become the face of next year’s drawing.     City Clerk Jayne Farrin handed Mayor Gary Aiken a tub containing the names of roughly 512 licensed dogs, and Ron and Brenda Cote’s canine “Teddy” was selected.