A 125°F pavement temperature is equal to anything from 65°F to 85°F air temperature. At 125°F skin/paw destruction can happen in 60 seconds. PLEASE BEWARE!
If you've ever thought about fostering or adopting a dog, now’s the time. Pittie Posse Rescue & Sanctuary, a Southern Maine-based nonprofit that’s helped thousands of dogs find loving homes, is in crisis mode. For the first time ever, they’ve had to put all out-of-state transports on hold due to not having enough local fosters.
Topsham, Maine, just welcomed a new member to the police department: a 10-week-old English Labrador puppy named Garver. The comfort dog will work in local schools and around the community, and photos of the adorable police pup are already winning hearts across the state.
Maine loves having pets. Everybody here has either a cat or a dog or some combination of both and it's hilarious but also insanely endearing.Let me break down the 3 biggest common denominators only true Maine dog mama's are going to understand.
The best part about Portland, Maine is the diversity of original breweries we have here. We're absolutely a foodie and drink town which makes it possibly a bit easier not to realize some of the best ones have closed down. Did you know Sebago Brewing in Portland is gone?! Here's a few more.
It actually feels like we might be able to defrost and enjoy Maine the way it deserves to be enjoyed with our pups. I could list 100 great adventures for you but I'll start with my top 4 including Baxter Woods in Portland.
This new spot will be the first of its kind in Maine—combining the best of both worlds: an indoor dog park where your well-socialized dog can play off-leash, and a full-service bar serving up gourmet food, craft beer, and cocktails for the humans.
If you're a dog owner, you may already know that those furry BFF's can be expensive. If you live in Massachusetts, Maine or New Hampshire, it might be a lot higher than you think.
Winter may not be a humans first choice of season, but for a good boi or girl it doesn't matter the season.. there's always romping to do. Especially in Maine and here's why.