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Max-imum Hospitality

When you visit us at the Maine Source office (and visitors are always welcome), you’ll be greeted by our four-legged goodwill ambassador, a black Lab named Max. Don’t be fooled by his bark, he’s just happy to see you and wants to make sure that you know it – and that you say hello to him.

 

Dog ownership is common in Maine. In fact, a completely unscientific random survey of visitors to our office indicates that almost everybody who walks in our door is a dog owner. Some will soon be moving to a new home. Moving can be just as stressful for a dog as it is for people. Here are a few suggestions on how to make that transition a little easier on our canine companions.

Before the move:

During the move:

After the move:

Of course, not all dogs are alike. Some may seem comfortable in a new environment almost immediately while others may require a little extra TLC to make sure that their new home is a happy one. Don’t worry; dogs are generally resilient and even those that need a gradual introduction to their new environment should be able to feel right at home within hours.

If you are interested in adopting a dog (or even a cat or other pet) we highly recommend visiting – and supporting – the Greater Androscoggin Humane Society.

http://www.gahumane.org/

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