Each year, Midcoast Humane takes in hundreds of stray animals from Animal Control Officers (ACOs) across our forty municipalities. Now we are launching an initiative to reunite those animals directly with their owners through the use of microchip scanners, preventing...
Have you recently adopted an animal or welcomed a new pet into your home? If so, our Building the Right Foundation class is for you! Created by Pat Koven, LVT, KPA-CTP, this class is for adopters of all species and covers a wide range of topics including: creating a...
Marva Nesbit of Lincoln County Television recently sat down with Midcoast Humane President, Mary P. Sundeen, for a ‘Community Conversation’ in which Sundeen broke the news of the shelter’s plans to move to a new facility. The interview can be seen on...
Midcoast Humane President, Mary P. Sundeen, recently sat down with Marva Nesbit for a ‘Community Conversation’ on Lincoln County Television. The conversation was centered around the organization and the state of animal sheltering in Maine, but a wide range...
In the midst of the COVID-19 crisis we are renewing our commitment to placing every available animal into a loving and permanent home. After consulting with animal welfare experts at the state and local levels, as well as reviewing all CDC guidance on best practices...
In an abundance of caution, Midcoast Humane has closed its facilities to the public due to COVID-19. Facilities will remain closed until an update is provided.That includes our shelter at 30 Range Rd in Brunswick, our administrative office at 190 Pleasant Street in...
The Board of Directors of Midcoast Humane is pleased to announce the appointment of Mary P. Sundeen as its first President since commencing operations in 1950. Cristen Graham, Chair of the Board of Directors of Midcoast Humane commented, “Over the past four months the...
March 21, 2018 Every animal deserves a forever home. This is the core belief behind Midcoast Humane’s new campaign, No Paw Left Behind. No Paw Left Behind is a community initiative to help long-term, overlooked pets find their forever homes. Led by volunteers...
We are grateful for all that the community has done to help Lincoln County Animal Shelter, now Midcoast Humane. Now, more than ever before, we need the community’s support. We can’t help the animals of Lincoln County without it. Our name has changed, but our...
We are excited to announce the expansion of our adoption program to bring more adoptable pets home! Our adopters come from all over, but Midcoast Humane holds with 40 towns across 1,000 miles. We want to bring adoptable animals to people in every community we serve,...