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Pawz Unlimited Search and Rescue Aroostook County Clinics

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Pawz Unlimited Search and Rescue is a nonprofit search and rescue group for lost pets. We are currently raising money to achieve our 501c3 status. Our mission is to provide information and assistance to any pet owner whose pet is lost, free of charge, and to return their pet to their loving home. We are advanced CPR and first aid certified for pets and humans. We are currently affiliated with NASAR and FEMA. We are currently selling custom made bracelets to raise money. You can write anything you’d like on the bracelets, including your pets’ names. A thin bracelet is $10 and a thick bracelet is $15 (plus shipping). We are splitting the profits with Forgotten Felines through the end of March.

Please visit our Facebook page FMI: https://www.facebook.com/pawzunlimitedllc/

Urgent Need for Maine Foster Homes

The New England Lab Rescue is urgently seeking foster homes in southern Maine. Please visit our website or Facebook page to submit a foster application. www.newenglandlabrescue.com

Our Foster Coordinator will contact you once your application has been processed.

What are the requirements to be an NELR foster home?

• Must own a comfy couch

• Must like walks

• Must like car rides

• Must laugh at funny antics

• Must like to play ball

• Must be patient and kind

• Must be forgiving of spills/ accidents

• Must love snuggling

(Max is available for adoption, please visit the website www.newenglandlabrescue.com or our Facebook page to submit an adoption application)

Halfway Home Pet Rescue is dedicated to improving the quality of life for stray animals in Aroostook County. We focus our mission on the rescue and rehabilitation of cats and kittens from Caribou and surrounding communities who are not eligible for admission to other area shelters. We are creating an Aroostook Regional Animal Health Facility for a free spay/neuter facility and a low-cost wellness center for animals.

Our vaccination clinics will include dogs, cats, rabbits, etc. The spay/neuter clinics are for cats only, however if space permits, we can work in a few small dogs on a first come and first served basis.

First clinic: May 11 - May 14 - Dr. Elizabeth Stone from Topsham

May 11th will be a Vaccination clinic from 3pm -6pm. No visit charge however, distemper, rabies, rev and ear mite meds will be a $20.00 charge for each. The next Vaccination clinic will be held on May 25th.

May 12th - May 14th will be a Free Spay/Neuter clinic for cats only. Friday and Saturday, 7am - 5pm and Sunday, 7am – noon. The next Spay/Neuter clinics will be May 26th – May 28th.

Starting March 1st – For more info., to submit an application or to find future clinic dates please visit our Facebook page: Halfway Home Pet Rescue or our website: www.halfwayhomepetrescue.org The first application received will be the first served after March 1st.

Salute to Irish Maritime Pets – March 18th

The Museum of Maritime Pets, located at 75 Mechanic Street in Rockland, launches a salute to Irish maritime pets on Saturday, March 18. The Museum is open from 12-14 on weekends through April, and then will expand its hours. This exhibit, featuring Ireland's famous maritime pets and ancient breeds, will be on view through mid-May.

The Museum is located at the Sail, Power and Steam Museum Complex adjacent to Snow Marine Park - a great place to walk or play with your dog! Admission is free. Donations are welcome. We also have a small gift shop and research library. Additional info: Twitter and Facebook @MaritimePetsMus or give us a call at (207)390-5909. www.museumofmaritimepets.org