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A Second Chance for Mandy: A Loyal Lab's Search for a Forever Home in Bangor |
Amidst challenges at the Bangor Humane Society, a spirited 5-year-old Black Lab named Mandy is waiting for an experienced owner to call her own. |
In a city buzzing about the upcoming Paws on Parade fundraiser, one resident at the Bangor Humane Society is hoping for her own private celebration.
Her name is Mandy, a 5-year-old Black Lab with a story that mirrors the resilience of so many shelter animals.
She's a sweet and spunky girl who is back at the shelter, patiently waiting for the right person to come along.
Originally found as a stray, Mandy was adopted once before, but the match wasn't quite right, and now she finds herself searching again.
This is a particularly challenging time for local shelters, many of which are at or near capacity.
The search for a perfect fit is more urgent than ever.
Mandy is described as a high-energy, loving gal who would thrive with an experienced dog owner.
She is not a fan of dog parks or having other canine friends, so her ideal home would be one where she can be the only animal.
Understanding her needs is the key to unlocking her incredibly loyal heart.
Mandy can be protective of her people and wary of strangers, a trait that points to a deep sense of devotion once trust is earned.
Her dream home would be a quiet place with low visitor traffic, shared with adults or older teens who can appreciate her loyal nature.
To ensure a successful placement, all members of a potential adoptive household must meet with Mandy beforehand.
But there is so much more to her than her protective instincts.
She has a sharp mind, handles a leash like a pro, and even enjoys car rides.
Mandy thrives on being close to her chosen people, offering kisses and cuddles once she knows she's safe.
For the right person in the Bangor area, she promises to be an unwavering companion.
If you believe you have the right environment and experience for this special dog, the team at the Bangor Humane Society is eager to hear from you.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of home is best for Mandy?
Mandy needs a quiet home with a low number of visitors. She would be happiest as the only pet with an experienced dog owner who understands her protective nature.
How can I start the pet adoption process for Mandy?
You can contact the Bangor Humane Society directly by phone at 207-942-8902 or visit them to learn more about their adoption process and to schedule a meeting with Mandy. |