Meet Moose at Bangor Humane Society | Adopt a Loyal Dog in Bangor, ME
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Meet Moose at Bangor Humane Society | Adopt a Loyal Dog in Bangor, ME
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Meet Moose: A Loyal Friend Waiting for His Second Chance at the Bangor Humane Society |
This handsome, energetic mixed-breed is looking for a stable Bangor family to be his adventure buddy for life, as local shelters see a growing need for patient adopters. |
There is a handsome, energetic boy waiting at the Bangor Humane Society with a story to tell.
His name is Moose, and he is a three-year-old mixed breed with a heart full of hope.
Weighing a solid 60 pounds, he is the perfect size for anyone in the Bangor area seeking a loyal adventure buddy for walks, hikes, and active playtime.
Moose’s journey has left his full history unknown, a common reality for many rescue animals in Penobscot County.
This means he needs a family committed to patience, continued training, and plenty of positive encouragement as he settles into a new environment.
The shelter is calling for a specific kind of hero—one who understands that building trust takes time.
Like many shelters across Maine, the Bangor Humane Society is navigating the challenge of finding homes for larger, more energetic dogs who need stability.
It’s a commitment, but the reward is immense.
Staff believe that once Moose bonds with his new people, he will be an incredibly faithful friend for life.
Any potential canine siblings in the home will need to meet Moose at the shelter for a proper introduction to ensure a good match.
For a family ready to offer consistency and love, this dog adoption in Bangor could be the perfect fit.
He’s more than just a pet; he’s a second chance waiting to happen.
If you have been looking to adopt a dog in Maine, consider asking about Moose today and see if you can be the one to give him his forever home.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the process for meeting Moose at the Bangor Humane Society? Interested adopters should contact the Bangor Humane Society directly to inquire about Moose (ID 25/26-0148) and schedule a meet-and-greet. If you have another dog, a supervised "dog to dog" introduction at the facility is required.
What kind of family is best for a rescue dog like Moose? Moose would thrive in an active home with a stable routine. A family that enjoys outdoor activities and is committed to positive reinforcement training would be an ideal match to help him build confidence and adjust to his new life. |

