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Meet Freya: The Playful Companion Waiting for a Penobscot Valley Home

This sweet two-year-old dog at the Bangor Humane Society is a perfect mix of outdoor energy and indoor cuddles, ready to start a new life.

A local dog named Freya is hoping her next chapter begins with a family in the Penobscot Valley.

 

Currently in the care of the Bangor Humane Society, this two-year-old female is described as a wonderfully sweet and energetic companion.

 

Her personality is the perfect blend of playful and affectionate.

 

As a medium-sized dog, Freya has enough energy for adventures in local dog-friendly spots like the Bangor City Forest Loop or a scenic walk along the Penobscot River.

 

Yet, she's just as happy to settle in for a quiet evening of cuddling on the couch.

 

This marks a critical opportunity for a local family to gain a loyal friend.

 

The staff at the humane society on Mt. Hope Avenue are eager to introduce her to potential adopters.

 

They believe she'll bring immense joy to the right household.

 

Adopting from the Bangor Humane Society is a straightforward process designed to create lasting matches between pets and people.

 

Prospective families are encouraged to visit and spend time with Freya to see if she is the right fit.

 

Finding a forever home is the ultimate goal for every animal at the shelter.

 

Freya is ready and waiting to offer unconditional love and fun to a family that will cherish her.

 

Could that family be yours?

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