Need a pet to brighten your day today — or perhaps your life? These cats and dogs are all available for adoption at the Lincoln County Animal Shelter, located at 27 Atlantic Highway in Edgecomb. The phone number is 882-9677.
If you run an animal shelter and want the BDN to showcase photos of your animals, or you’re a pet owner with adorable photos of your adopted pets that you’d like to share, send them to erhoda@bangordailynews.com.
Mr. Milo is a super sweet, two-and-a-half-year-old neutered male who loves drinking from the faucet. Credit: Lincoln County Animal Shelter
Big Boy Charlie (top), a 10-year-old neutered male, hangs out with Miss Sarah (bottom), a 1-year-old spayed female. Both are very sweet and full of love. Credit: Lincoln County Animal Shelter
Simone, a 6-year-old female, loves to play. Credit: Lincoln County Animal Shelter
Sprite is spayed and is 15 months. She’s a frisky, affectionate little girl. Credit: Lincoln County Animal Shelter
Angelo, a 2-year-old neutered male, is fun loving and handsome. Credit: Lincoln County Animal Shelter
Sweet Jenny is a 9-year-old spayed hound. She is the sweetest. Credit: Lincoln County Animal Shelter
Hooch is a 5-year-old Bull Mastiff mix. This handsome boy would love room to run, dog friends and an active family. Credit: Lincoln County Animal Shelter
Nelson, left, and Big Charlie help with the morning dishes. Nelson is a neutered, adult male and Charlie is a 10-year-old neutered male. Credit: Lincoln County Animal Shelter
Beautiful Lucy is 10-months old and spayed. Credit: Lincoln County Animal Shelter
Rufus is 5 years old. He has been at the shelter for one-and-a-half years! This aloof boy needs love, room to run and a home with no other animals or small children. (He is a big boy that will knock over the little ones!) Credit: Lincoln County Animal Shelter
Erin Rhoda is the editor of Maine Focus, a team that conducts journalism investigations and projects at the Bangor Daily News. She also writes for the newspaper, often centering her work on domestic and...
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