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A Year of Waiting: Old Town's Most Patient Dog Is Ready for a Home

After nearly a year at the Animal Orphanage and a feature in a major magazine, Rex is still searching for his perfect match. Could it be you?

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In a town buzzing about community center proposals and seasonal events, one resident is quietly hoping for his own headline moment.

 

It’s time to Meet Rex!

 

He’s a handsome 4-year-old dog who has spent almost a full year at the Animal Orphanage in Old Town, watching families come and go.

 

His story is so compelling that he was even featured in Downeast Magazine, yet he remains a hidden gem waiting for the right person.

 

Rex isn't just a pretty face; he has a massive heart and an incredible amount of energy for walks along the Penobscot River or adventures in local dog-friendly spots.

 

He has been muzzle-trained and is described as a gentle, loving boy once he feels secure.

 

So, what's the catch?

 

Like many rescue dogs, Rex has specific needs to thrive.

 

He requires a home where he can be the only dog, with no small children or other small animals.

 

This isn't a flaw; it's a preference.

 

He needs an owner who understands the value of patience and structure—someone willing to provide the calm and understanding environment he has been dreaming of.

 

For the right person, the reward is a deeply loyal and affectionate companion.

 

Adopting a pet is a serious commitment, especially as local shelters like the Bangor Humane Society report being at capacity.

 

But for those ready to open their homes, Rex represents an incredible opportunity to change a life.

 

If you are interested in giving Rex the forever home he deserves, please contact the Animal Orphanage in Old Town.

 

He’s more than ready to meet you.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of training has Rex had?

Rex is muzzle-trained and responds well to structured environments. He loves walks, playtime, and receiving attention from people he trusts.

 

Where is the Animal Orphanage located?

The Animal Orphanage is a no-kill shelter located in Old Town, Maine, dedicated to helping stray and abandoned animals in the community.

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