Our Featured Augusta, ME Partner:
Butler County Animal Shelter
Dog adoption and cat adoption saves lives. Adopt a dog or adopt a cat and you'll have a friend for life! Contact us, or contact another local humane society, animal shelter or SPCA.
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Augusta, ME 04332 |
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Cities, Towns, and/or Counties We Serve:
We adopt out in the Northeast states. We have a USDA transport service called Got Orphans that we use to transport the pets to their new homes in the Northeast area. We are in need of adopters for our pups due to low adoptions here in KY and over population. Most of these beautiful pups are out of time. These pups and dogs do not have much time left due to so many animals being surrendered to the shelter. If you are looking for a best friend or wanting to add a new member to the family, please consider saving a life.About Our Shelter:
We rescue dogs/pups from Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky and Georgia. We are a small rescue and we work real hard to find good adoptive homes for all of our dogs and puppy's.Our dogs are temperament tested, UTD on vaccines, rabies vaccine (age appropiate), heart worm tested (over 6 months) and neutered or spayed (over 6 months) and only good family dogs are available for adoption. Please consider a black dog because black dogs are not adopted as often as their light colored friends. Call Janice at 603-332-2965 or email her at pepperten@metrocast.net
Come Meet our Pets:
Our shelter is located in Ky and we focus on good homes for our dogs in the Northeast area. Butler County Shelter quarantines all of their dogs and puppy's for two weeks or more before transport.Our Adoption Process:
Butler County Shelter has teamed up with Janice Berry a USDA broker and you will need to call her at 603-332-2965 or email her at pepperten@metrocast.net for an application (no obligation) as this is the first step in the adoption process. Once we receive your application, we will give you a call and answer any questions that you may have..Please note: We cannot guarantee the authenticity of the breed or the size of the dog or puppy, as this information is given to us by the shelters and rescues with whom we work.

