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Blessed be the Bullies — Sniffspot

Blessed be the Bullies

#76 in United States, #1 in Maine, #1 in Lewiston

Welcome to our page! We are a 501c3 nonprofit foster based dog rescue located in Maine. We strive to provide more than just a new family member. We provide links to other businesses that support our mission. We provide training tips and how-to’s on helping your new pet (or even a current one) live their best lives. We have testimonials from some of the wonderful families that we have impacted with our rescue.

"Blessed be the Bullies is an organization that does exceptional w..." more

Lewiston, ME

Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland — Sniffspot

Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland

#99 in United States, #2 in Maine, #1 in Westbrook

The Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland nurtures the connection between people and pets to advance animal welfare and improve the quality of life in our community.

"ARLGP cares so much for every animal that comes their way. Everyt..." more

Westbrook, ME

Rescue Charlie's Friends — Sniffspot

Rescue Charlie's Friends

#99 in United States, #2 in Maine, #1 in Woolwich

Rescue Charlie’s Friends was established in 2018 because we love dogs and want them to have the best life possible. Many dogs lost their homes due to fire, floods or hurricanes. Others have been abandoned, neglected or abused. Whatever the cause, our mission is to rescue them and match them with a loving forever family. Most of our dogs come from high-kill shelters. The shelters do the best they can but due to limited facilities, dogs can’t stay long. Dogs must be moved out quickly or be put down. These are Charlie’s Friends. These are the dogs that we focus on. We stay in touch with shelters and volunteers in Texas, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and elsewhere. We bring the dogs to Maine where Fosters care for them until they are adopted. We rescue as many dogs as we can but we always need more help.

"Three Times the Love, Thanks to Rescue Charlie's Friends! I alwa..." more

Woolwich, ME

Midcoast Humane — Sniffspot

Midcoast Humane

#100 in United States, #3 in Maine

"Midcoast Humane is just the BEST."

ME

Pope Memorial Humane Society — Sniffspot

Pope Memorial Humane Society

#100 in United States, #3 in Maine, #1 in Thomaston

Pope Memorial Humane Society was founded in 1989 in response to the needs of homeless animals – their protection, care, and adoption. With support from many animal lovers and a substantial mortgage, our founders purchased the land between Dexter Street Extension and Buttermilk Lane in Thomaston, Maine, built the shelter, and opened it to the public in November 1991. From these humble beginnings in 1989 to the 10,000-square-foot facility built in 2015, thousands of animals have been lovingly tended, rehabilitated, and adopted.

"Pope Memorial. Human Society is an incredible organization that i..." more

Thomaston, ME

Give a Dog a Home — Sniffspot

Give a Dog a Home

#101 in United States, #4 in Maine, #1 in Sebec

Give a Dog a Home Rescue helps pets in need through sheltering, adoption, education, spay/neuter, and community outreach. Engaging the hearts, hands and minds of our community to promote the humane treatment of animals through humane education, animal protection and community service.

Sebec, ME

Humane Society Waterville Area — Sniffspot

Humane Society Waterville Area

#101 in United States, #4 in Maine, #1 in Waterville

Since 1970 HSWA has been a safe haven for animals in need. Our guiding principle is always quality of life for the animal. We are a high-adoption, open-admission facility. We don’t euthanize animals due to lack of space or poor health. We are proud that we go the extra distance with every animal that comes through our doors. Every life is precious and deserves a fighting chance.

Waterville, ME

Ellie's Legacy Animal Foundation — Sniffspot

Ellie's Legacy Animal Foundation

#101 in United States, #4 in Maine

Ellie’s Legacy Animal Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, volunteer-run, foster- based dog rescue organization based out of Southern Maine. Our ability to help dogs and to continue as an organization relies totally on the generosity of public donations. We are passionate about pet adoption and place our rescued animals in responsible, loving, forever adoptive homes. Our area of focus for helping dogs in need is currently Texas. Yes, there are dogs in need of rescue everywhere, but we are drawn to helping Texas dogs due to the sheer numbers of homeless, abused, and neglected animals located in this state. We have been able to build a wonderful network of local Texas rescuers, fosters, veterinarians, and transporters to aid in our rescue. Our dogs are mostly stray animals found by Texas locals, dogs from Texas shelters, and some owner surrenders. We quarantine our dogs a minimum of 30 days in a Texas foster home and give appropriate veterinary care before they are transported to their Maine adoptive homes. We comply with all the health requirements mandated by the State of Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry.

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Pittie Posse Rescue & Sanctuary — Sniffspot

Pittie Posse Rescue & Sanctuary

#101 in United States, #4 in Maine

Pittie Posse Rescue and Sanctuary has three missions: Rescue of animals: from overcrowded shelters in high-kill cities across the country (pulling from locations that are overwhelmed, such as, but not limited to, the South) as well as from owner surrenders, cruelty cases, and criminal seizures of dogs. Rehabilitation and training of rescued dogs in our care so we’re adopting out dogs that have already completed basic obedience. Lack of manners and difficulty training this often-stubborn breed is one of the number one reasons adopted dogs get returned. We then carefully place dogs in loving adoptive homes. Our rescue is unique in that we stay in touch with adoptive families– we invite them into a private group where they can keep us updated on the dog, ask for training support, get vet questions answered, and share success pictures of their new pup. To make the world a better place for the bully breeds and the rescue workers who run themselves ragged to save them: educate the public on the plight of the breed and model responsible dog ownership: including offering on-site training to the public, video training, spay and neuter support, and advocacy.

ME

3 Dogs Rescue — Sniffspot

3 Dogs Rescue

#101 in United States, #4 in Maine, #1 in Berwick

We believe rescue is traumatic and often an overload on an animal who relies heavily upon their senses. No matter what the dog’s origin, the past was their home and was what they knew. Rescue pulls the animal from a familiar place, vets, spays and neuters, puts them in vehicles, crates and kennels, and immediately places them in a new environment. Even in the best of circumstances any human or animal would suffer a sensory shock at all this imposed change. Our ultimate goal is to remain conscious of the senses of the dogs as we move them to a better life.

Berwick, ME

Animal Orphanage Old Town Maine — Sniffspot

Animal Orphanage Old Town Maine

#101 in United States, #4 in Maine

ME

PAWS Animal Adoption Center — Sniffspot

PAWS Animal Adoption Center

#101 in United States, #4 in Maine, #1 in Camden

To provide care for homeless dogs and cats until they can be placed in permanent, responsible homes while promoting humane values in our community through outreach and educational programs.

Camden, ME

Franklin County Animal Shelter — Sniffspot

Franklin County Animal Shelter

#101 in United States, #4 in Maine, #1 in Farmington

We are a non-profit animal shelter focused on providing temporary care and shelter to stray, homeless, and abandoned animals within our community. We are a no-kill shelter, which means we never euthanize animals due to a lack of space.

Farmington, ME

Almost Home Rescue — Sniffspot

Almost Home Rescue

#101 in United States, #4 in Maine, #1 in Old Town

In 1990, a dedicated group of Old Town/Orono citizens, concerned about the well-being of homeless cats and dogs in their communities, founded The Animal Orphanage. Thousands of lost or abandoned animals have found food, shelter, medical treatment and the comfort of a caring staff at the Orphanage over the years. Every effort is made to reunite the animal with its loving owners or arrange adoption into a new home.

Old Town, ME

Miracle German Shepherd Dog Rescue of Maine — Sniffspot

Miracle German Shepherd Dog Rescue of Maine

#101 in United States, #4 in Maine, #1 in Searsmont

Miracle German Shepherd Dog Rescue of Maine is a 501(c)3 Non Profit corporation (EIN 82-1137182). Based in Mid-Coast Maine, (Belfast area) we do our best to assist German Shepherd Dogs in Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, as well as dogs from the Southern states and California as space permits! Each dog that comes into our program is carefully evaluated and then placed into a foster home. Once we have spent some time getting to know each dog, we make the dog available for adoption.

German Shepherd

Searsmont, ME


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What's the Sniffspot Maine Top Dog Rescue & Shelter List About?

Welcome to the 2026 Maine Sniffspot Top Dog Rescue & Shelter List, highlighting the top rescues and shelters in Maine chosen by the Sniffspot community and the public.

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This list showcases the top dog rescues & shelters in Maine. These remarkable organizations have been recognized for their unwavering dedication to the well-being of countless dogs. We've compiled this list by gathering heartfelt testimonials from both the Sniffspot community and the wider public, ensuring a comprehensive perspective on these exceptional shelters.

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Sniffspot Maine Dog Rescues & Shelters Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog rescues and shelters operate in Maine?

There are 15 in Maine. 0 are located in Portland with 15 are located in other areas of the state.

What are the most reputable dog rescues and shelters in Maine?

There are many reputable rescues in Maine, the top 3 on our list are: Blessed be the Bullies, Rescue Charlie's Friends, Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland

What specialized services do dog rescues and shelters in Maine offer?

The most common specialization for dog rescues and shelters in Maine is German Shepherd with 1 focusing on it.

How can I adopt a rescue dog in Maine?

Using our list of the top dog rescues and shelters, you can find a reputable shelter in Maine. The adoption policies of each shelter varies and you can find information on the shelter profile page. Here is an example adoption policy:
Blessed Be the Bullies certifies that all dogs that have been imported into the State of Maine will have been tested for heartworm, ehrlichia, Lyme, anaplasmosis and intestinal parasites. They will have received vaccines against the following: Canine Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Infectious Tracheobronchitis, Canine Parvo Virus and Rabies. This may not apply to puppies that were not old enough at time of transport to be tested or given all shots. BBTB is not responsible for other diseases or issues that may arise after the quarantine period, as we have no way of foreseeing or controlling those situations. If adopting a puppy, adopters should be aware that they may be responsible for completing series vaccinations or vaccinations that couldn’t be given before the time of adoption due to age. All animals are also treated topically for fleas and ticks, but please keep in mind that it can take up to three weeks to take care of any issues that may be present. In the case of puppies, we may not have been able to treat them due to age. We do our best to prevent the spread of fleas and ticks. Also, in the case of puppies, most under the age of 6 months are likely to have parasites, despite being dewormed. It takes regular deworming to eliminate parasites, so the adopter should plan on getting a fecal test done shortly after adoption to see if there are lasting parasites. As for older dogs, they are required to have a fecal test before transport, but they may need another round of testing and dewormer as well, depending on the life cycle of the eggs, as the test only detects active parasites, so it may take another dose to dispel them all. It is the responsibility of the adopter to provide this care and respective treatment if necessary.

Are there any breed-specific dog rescues and shelters in Maine?

We do not have any record of breed specific rescues and shelters in Maine, but there are the top breed-specific rescue and shelter types in nearby states, including Nevada, New Hampshire, Wyoming.

Can you recommend any reputable dog rescue organizations that focus on specific regions or communities within Maine?

Yes! The top rescue and shelter in Portland is . The top specialized rescue and shelter in Maine is Miracle German Shepherd Dog Rescue of Maine.

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