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This adorable young cutie is ready to be your best friend! Joanie is about 8 months old and came to us because her and the other dog in the home were not getting along. Sweet, energetic, playful, and so darn silly! Joanie is known for getting overstimulated easily, and will need a home that can provide her with consistency and more training. She is smart, eager to please, and food motivated. Joanie would do best in an active home, or with a fenced in yard. Being outside, exploring, swimming, and hunting for bugs is her favorite. She can be a bit nervous with new people and dogs, and will require multiple meet and greets. Given a proper introduction she may be able to live with a low-key friendly dog. Joani has also lived with cats, though she will chase if given the chance. Older dog-savvy children would be best for Joanie (16+), at least until she gets her manners down packed. This girl has so much potential, but is going to be a project. She still has a lot of puppy like behaviors that aren’t appropriate, so an experienced home is a must.
This adorable young cutie is ready to be your best friend! Joanie is about 8 months old and came to us because her and the other dog in the home were not getting along. Sweet, energetic, playful, and so darn silly! Joanie is known for getting overstimulated easily, and will need a home that can provide her with consistency and more training. She is smart, eager to please, and food motivated. Joanie would do best in an active home, or with a fenced in yard. Being outside, exploring, swimming, and hunting for bugs is her favorite. She can be a bit nervous with new people and dogs, and will require multiple meet and greets. Given a proper introduction she may be able to live with a low-key friendly dog. Joani has also lived with cats, though she will chase if given the chance. Older dog-savvy children would be best for Joanie (16+), at least until she gets her manners down packed. This girl has so much potential, but is going to be a project. She still has a lot of puppy like behaviors that aren’t appropriate, so an experienced home is a must.
We have an adoption application that must be completed, and approved by staff. A fee of $100for cats and $250 for dogs is charged. Since we must do so much more with puppies, they are available for an adoption fee of $400.
We have an adoption application that must be completed, and approved by staff. A fee of $100for cats and $250 for dogs is charged. Since we must do so much more with puppies, they are available for an adoption fee of $400.
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Hours are: Due to COVID, we are open by appointment only and you must have an approved application
10 AM to 3 PM every day except Thursday, with extended hours on Friday where we are open till 6:00!
We are CLOSED Thursdays
Hours are: Due to COVID, we are open by appointment only and you must have an approved application
10 AM to 3 PM every day except Thursday, with extended hours on Friday where we are open till 6:00!
We are CLOSED Thursdays
More about this shelter
Harvest Hills Animal Shelter is a non-profit organization which contracts with nineteen towns in Western Maine to accept neglected , stray and abandoned cats and dogs. These animals are brought in by the towns’ animal control officers. When space is available, Harvest Hills also accepts owner surrendered animals from all surrounding communities in Maine and New Hampshire and will assist other shelters by providing a safe place for adopt able animals that would otherwise be euthanised, or did not fit another shelters admission policies.
Harvest Hills Animal Shelter is a non-profit organization which contracts with nineteen towns in Western Maine to accept neglected , stray and abandoned cats and dogs. These animals are brought in by the towns’ animal control officers. When space is available, Harvest Hills also accepts owner surrendered animals from all surrounding communities in Maine and New Hampshire and will assist other shelters by providing a safe place for adopt able animals that would otherwise be euthanised, or did not fit another shelters admission policies.