Bird(Tabby), Ernie(Tuxedo), & Sherlock

Bird(Tabby), Ernie(Tuxedo), & Sherlock

Bird and Ernie are two handsome, sweet boys with a playful streak that never quits. They love to roughhouse with each other, tumbling and chasing like a pair of wild kittens, especially after a hit of catnip or the sound of treat bags crinkling. Their bond is unbreakable—they’re each other’s favorite wrestling partner, nap buddy, and partner-in-crime. While they aren’t too fond of other animals, they make one big exception for their brother, Sherlock the dog, who they adore almost as much as they love each other. Together, the three of them make a unique and heartwarming trio, full of fun, loyalty, and just the right amount of chaos

Sherlock is a very sweet Shepherd Husky mix who gets along with most people, dogs, and even cats! His secret? Slow introductions.
He’s responsible, polite, loyal and well-behaved, making him a delightful companion. He can be uncertain of new situations and people at first and may look to his person for guidance, but once reassured he can be confident and adventurous. He loves being outside and is very food-motivated!

Paws(No Cone) & River(Cone)

Paws(No Cone) & River(Cone)

Paws is a shy and affectionate cat who finds comfort in quiet corners and the gentle company of other cats. Though he’s slow to warm up, his sweet nature shines through in soft nuzzles and peaceful purrs shared with those he trusts. Always close by is his devoted brother, River, who takes his role as protector very seriously. River keeps a watchful eye, always ensuring Paws is safe, unbothered, and never overwhelmed. Whether Paws is trying to nap in peace or cautiously joining in with the others, River is never far, ready to step in if things get too noisy or crowded. Their bond is deep and unshakable—a quiet love guarded by unwavering loyalty

River came to us with painful ear infections and discomfort that just wouldn’t go away. What we found was much worse than expected: growths deep inside one of his ears that block his hearing and cause constant inflammation and pain. Once finding his ears in that condition we pushed for ear surgery as soon as possible due to his pain and discomfort.
We are happy to announce that as of today (8/6), River is recovering amazingly!
River had his drains removed on Friday and is healing beautifully. In fact, his vet said he’s the gold star standard for recovery!
He’s still under close watch, with another recheck in two weeks. Over the weekend, he was a bit dehydrated and not eating much, but with a little support and an appetite booster, he bounced back and was soon eating like a champ!

With that being said, Rivers fundraiser is still currently active. We thank you for any donations that anybody is willing to donate. If you aren’t able to donate, please spread the word!

you can donate here: https://www.facebook.com/donate/1768334593773558/

River may not be able to hear you rooting for his recovery, but he can still see the support!!<3

 

Arpeggio

Arpeggio

Arpeggio is a charming blend of dignity and wild energy—a true feline with flair. With a regal presence and a heart full of love, he carries himself with quiet confidence, yet surprises everyone with his boundless playfulness. He’s always ready for a round of roughhousing, leaping and tumbling with joy, especially when other cats are involved. Social to his core, Arpeggio thrives in the company of fellow felines, forming fast friendships and leading every play session with enthusiasm. Whether he’s pouncing with precision or curling up beside a companion, his affectionate nature and lively spirit make him a beloved member of the pack

Alto

Alto

Alto the kitten is a gentle soul with a playful spirit and a heart full of love. Though quiet by nature, he brings a calming presence to any room, often found nestled in a cozy corner for one of his many peaceful naps. Between snoozes, Alto loves to perch by the window, intently watching birds flutter by, his tail flicking with curiosity and fascination. His playful moments are soft and sweet, a perfect reflection of his calm demeanor. With every sleepy purr and quiet cuddle, Alto fills the home with warmth and quiet joy

Sheba & Miss Kitty

Sheba & Miss Kitty

Sheba(Calico) and Miss Kitty(Tabby) are the perfect pair of sweethearts—loving, playful, and full of charm. Whether they’re chasing laser dots with wide-eyed excitement or curled up together like two furry couch potatoes, they bring warmth and joy to every moment. Their days are filled with cozy naps, gentle purrs, and playful antics that never fail to make you smile. Despite their bursts of energy, especially when that little red laser appears, they’re happiest snuggled up in a soft spot, soaking in love and lounging like royalty.

Neva

Neva

Neva is a quietly intelligent cat with a thoughtful presence and a heart full of love. She’s not one to demand attention, but her calm demeanor and gentle eyes speak volumes. Playful in a subtle, graceful way, she enjoys interactive toys and soft games that show off her sharp mind and agile movements. Neva bonds deeply with those she trusts, offering affectionate head bumps and soft purrs as her way of saying she cares. Her sweet, loving nature combined with her quiet smarts make her a truly special companion, ready to bring warmth and joy to a peaceful home

Gizmo

Gizmo

Gizmo is a gentle soul with a heart full of sweetness. A little shy at first, he tends to hang back and quietly observe until he feels safe—but once he does, his playful side shines through. Whether he’s chasing a feather toy or curling up in a cozy corner, Gizmo’s soft presence brings a calm warmth to any room. He may take a bit of time to come out of his shell, but his affection is genuine and deeply rewarding. With a bit of patience and love, Gizmo will become a loyal, cuddly companion who melts hearts with his quiet charm

Lucky

Lucky

Meet Lucky – A Gentle Soul with a Heart Full of Love

This is Lucky! At 10 years old, she’s a serene and loving cat who has spent her entire life with her beloved human mom. Sadly, her mom had to move into assisted living and couldn’t bring Lucky with her, so together they made the heartfelt decision for Lucky to find a new home where she can continue to be cherished.

True to her name, Lucky is a rare gem. She’s one of the sweetest cats we’ve ever met—calm, affectionate, and happiest when she’s curled up in your lap, enjoying gentle pets and soft words. Her luxurious, velvety fur is so irresistibly soft that just one pat might turn you into her biggest fan.

Lucky thrives in a peaceful, quiet environment where she can snuggle up with her favorite human and simply enjoy life. She’s looking for a calm forever home where companionship and cozy spots are in abundance.

While she’s in great spirits, Lucky does have a thyroid condition that requires daily medication—likely for the rest of her life. Fortunately, she takes it like a champ (we think she knows it’s good for her!).

Are you Lucky enough to give this sweet soul the loving home she deserves? Come meet her—you just might find your perfect lap companion.

Janice & Tiger (“barn cats”/indoor-outdoor)

Janice & Tiger (“barn cats”/indoor-outdoor)

Tiger and Janice are a bonded brother-and-sister pair with a sweet, quiet connection that makes them truly special. These two have grown up together and share a close bond—they’re almost always found side by side, whether they’re relaxing on a cozy bed, perched by a window, or enjoying a peaceful moment together.

They’re still getting used to the idea of physical affection from people, so they’re looking for a patient home that will let them move at their own pace. While they may be a little shy about touch right now, their personalities shine through in other ways. They absolutely love catnip, happily rolling and playing together, and one of their favorite activities is bird watching. Give them a good window view and they’ll be entertained for hours.

Tiger and Janice find comfort in each other and will do best in a home where they can stay together. They also seem like they would really enjoy an indoor/outdoor lifestyle, with a safe place to explore outside and a warm, soft spot inside to curl up afterward.

With a little patience and understanding, Tiger and Janice will make a wonderful pair of companions—bringing quiet joy, playful moments, and the special magic that only a bonded duo can offer. 🐾

Janice and Tiger, although considered to be barn cats, have an IMMENSE amount of potential to be regular indoor/outdoor cats in a home, as long as the adopter would

 

Remembering Lyman B Pope, Jr.

Remembering Lyman B Pope, Jr.

We were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Lyman B. Pope, Jr., an extraordinary person whose support helped shape our shelter and many others across New England.

Lyman’s generosity made our name possible, but what made his partnership truly special was not the gift. It was the belief behind it. He saw potential in shelters that worked hard and thought big. He shared ideas as well as funds, from thoughtful building designs to the importance of staff wellbeing. He was kind, candid, and had a sense of humor that could catch you off guard in the best way. If Lyman believed in you, you knew it. And it meant something. It truly meant something to this little shelter in rural Washington County.

Being one of Lyman’s Pope Memorial shelters was never about luck. It was about shared values, compassion, and doing the work to care for animals and the people who care for them. We are honored to carry his name, and even more honored to have known the man behind it.

His family has shared the following loving testament to Lyman’s life.

Bartlett, NH – Lyman B. Pope, Jr passed away of old age just 3 months shy of his 97th birthday at home on July 22, 2025 with his German Shepherd, Sadie, by his side. Lyman was born on October 25, 1928, in Haverhill, MA, the son of Gladys G. and Lyman B. Pope, Sr. Lyman grew up in Bradford, MA and attended Bradford schools, Tilton Academy, Tilton NH, and Wentworth Institute, Boston, MA. He served with the Army’s Military Police during the Korean War and was discharged with honor in 1952. After the Army, he sold Buick automobiles in Haverhill, MA and Palm Springs, CA. and later sold wood heel manufacturing machinery to shoe manufacturers throughout New England and beyond. 

In 1959 he married Patricia Perkins Strauss of Ogunquit, ME and they raised their family in Andover, MA. When the shoe industry declined, he then sold machine tools to automotive, aircraft, and defense manufacturers including GM, Ford, Chrysler, Pratt & Whitney, and Saco Defense traveling throughout the Northeast and Midwest.

During the 1970’s, Lyman began purchasing and developing manufactured home communities in NH and later in ME. He also sold affordable manufactured homes and was a dealer for Burlington, Oxford, and Skyline homes. 

A lifelong animal lover, during his travels he visited many animal shelters. He was saddened to learn that animal shelters typically had a need for more resources and greater capacity to care for the homeless animals in their communities. As he was able, he began to donate to animal shelters in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, helping approximately 38 shelters in all. The Pope Memorial shelters named in his honor are in Orleans, VT, Thomaston, ME, Cherryfield, ME, Concord, NH, and Dover, NH. He will also be remembered for his contribution to the newly renamed Pope Memorial Library, North Conway, NH. During his lifetime, he also helped numerous individuals who touched his life.

Lyman’s connection to the Mount Washington Valley began while visiting for winter sports with his parents throughout his childhood. They would come by snow train from Haverhill. He remembered the arrival of Hannes Schneider and his family. He skied well into his 70’s and knew and skied with many of the early ski pioneers in the Valley!  Over the years, he helped many family members with their ski technique. In 1968 he and Pat purchased a home in North Conway, and they became residents of Bartlett in 1993. He and Pat enjoyed exploring the coast of Maine and spent summers in Ogunquit. In 2018, he was predeceased by his beloved wife of 59 years. 

Lyman is survived by his son, Peter L. Pope and his wife, Rhonda Hallett Pope, of Dover, NH and children Amanda, Sheldon, & Caroline, their spouses, and 8 grandchildren. And by his son, Christopher J. Pope and his wife, Pamela L. Pope, of Freeport, ME and children Henry and Helen. He is also survived by his brother David A. Pope of Hampton, NH. Lyman will be missed by his family and remembered by many for all that he has done to touch the lives of so many human and furry beings. 

At Lyman’s request, there will be a private memorial service at a later date. Lyman would encourage donations to an animal shelter or rescue of your choice. 

Gunner

Gunner

Meet Gunner! 🐾
Hi there, my name is Gunner, and I’m a big-hearted pup with tons of love to give! I’m an affectionate, friendly, and loyal companion who’s always ready to make my humans smile. Whether it’s going for a walk or snuggling up on the couch, I’m happiest when I’m by your side.

I’m a smart boy and eager to learn, especially when it means being the best good boy in my forever home. I get along well with most dogs and even some dog-savvy cats—though I do enjoy a little chase now and then (what can I say, I like to keep things interesting!).

If you’re looking for a funny, loving, and devoted companion, I just might be your perfect match. Fill out an application and come meet me—I can’t wait to wag my tail just for you!

 

 

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Keeping Pets Safe on the 4th of July

Keeping Pets Safe on the 4th of July

Summer in Maine is about as magical as it gets; perfect temperatures, beautiful breezes, and ponds, lakes, and the ocean to relax near. It truly is the way life should be.

It’s also a short season, and we all want to make the most of it. The 4th of July offers a great opportunity to gather with family and friends, enjoy summer foods and drinks, and watch fireworks light up the sky.

But many of these favorite traditions come with risks for our pets. We’ve put together a quick list of common holiday hazards to help you plan ahead and keep your pets safe and comfortable, too.

Colorful graphic with illustrations of dogs, fireworks, food, and pet supplies. Header reads: "4th of July Pet Safety Tips." Includes six tips: Fireworks: Are often scary for pets Open Gates: Guest traffic can lead to escapes Food & Drinks: Tempting but potentially dangerous Peace + Quiet: Create a calm space Update IDs: Make sure tags and microchips are current Plan Ahead: A simple plan can prevent an accident
Colorful graphic with illustrations of dogs, fireworks, food, and pet supplies. Header reads: "4th of July Pet Safety Tips." Includes six tips: Fireworks: Are often scary for pets Open Gates: Guest traffic can lead to escapes Food & Drinks: Tempting but potentially dangerous Peace + Quiet: Create a calm space Update IDs: Make sure tags and microchips are current Plan Ahead: A simple plan can prevent an accident

Fireworks

Fireworks can be fun for people, but for dogs and cats, the loud noises and flashing lights can be overwhelming and scary. In many parts of Maine, private fireworks are legal, so it’s possible your neighborhood will see unexpected displays throughout the day or evening. Even pets who have never reacted to fireworks before can become fearful without warning. It’s safest to assume that fireworks may be stressful and prepare accordingly:

  • Keep pets indoors with windows closed
  • Close curtains and play soothing music or the TV
  • Consider calming treats or, in severe cases, talk to your vet about medication
  • Make sure your pets are secured before the fireworks begin

Open Gates and Doors

If you’re having guests over, the excitement and frequent movement can create lots of chances for pets to slip out. A door may not latch properly, or someone may not realize they’re the last one in. If your pets are nervous around people or easily spooked, the risk increases. It helps to have a plan:

  • Keep pets in a secure room or crate while guests are arriving
  • Add visual reminders for guests to shut doors and gates behind them
  • Double-check latches before the festivities begin

Food and Drinks

With gatherings come snacks, grilling, drinks, and often overflowing trash. Pets might help themselves to counters, plates, or garbage, even if they don’t usually. Guests (especially kids) may also feed pets without realizing what’s safe.

Some foods, like cheese or meat scraps, may be fine, or just lead to an upset stomach. Others (like grapes, raisins, chocolate, alcohol, and bread dough) can cause serious harm. To stay ahead of issues:

  • Keep food and trash out of reach
  • Ask guests not to feed pets
  • Remind kids to keep snacks to themselves
  • Know which foods are dangerous and watch for signs of distress

Peace and Quiet

Whether it’s from fireworks, loud guests, or overstimulation, pets often need a break. Set up a calm, quiet space in advance so your pet has somewhere safe to retreat to.

  • Use a cozy bed, soft lighting, and familiar toys
  • Add a fan or calming music to help muffle loud noises
  • Give them a treat-dispensing toy to stay busy

Update ID Tags and Microchips

The 4th of July is one of the busiest days of the year for lost pet reports. Collars and ID tags should be secure and easy to read, and microchip info should be up to date just in case your pet slips out.

No one plans to lose a pet, but taking a few minutes to check your contact info now could make all the difference later.

A Little Preparation Goes a Long Way

An ounce of prevention really is worth a pound of cure. Taking just a few minutes to think through your plans (and how they affect your pets!) can help prevent accidents, stress, and emergency vet visits.

From all of us at The Ark, we wish you a safe and happy 4th of July!

📌 Reminder: The Ark will be CLOSED to the public on Friday, July 4th.

Goose

Goose

Meet Goose! 🐾

Say hello to Goose, the sweetest little kitty with a heart as big as her personality! At just 6 months old, Goose has already seen a lot of the world — she made her way to us all the way from California. She’s a total lovebug who adores people, other cats, dogs, and even kids. Her gentle, playful nature makes her a perfect fit for just about any home.

True to her silly name, Goose has a fun side too — she loves to burrito herself up in blankets, making her a cozy little goofball. She’s affectionate, social, and absolutely purr-fect in every way.

Goose didn’t come to us because of anything she did — her previous family sadly had to move into a space that couldn’t accommodate her. So now she’s looking for a new forever home where she can share all the love and joy she has to give.

Cooper

Cooper

Meet Cooper

Cooper is a 2-year-old, 13-pound Chihuahua mix with a big personality packed into a small, muscular frame. While he may be a little shy when you first meet him, don’t let that fool you—once Cooper warms up, his true self shines through! He’s fun, energetic, and full of life with just the right mix of spunk and snuggles.

Cooper lives for long walks and adventure, so an active household is a must for this little guy. Whether it’s a stroll through the neighborhood or a weekend hike, he’s always ready to go. And once he’s had his fill of activity, he’s more than happy to curl up right in your lap for a good cuddle session—he truly is the best of both worlds.

He would benefit from an owner familiar with chihuahuas and training to help with his separation anxiety, confidence and his barking.

Cooper would benefit from a confident canine companion to help boost his own self-assurance, so a home with another friendly dog could be ok. However, he’s not a fan of cats, and due to his playful nature and sensitivity, we recommend a home without young children.

Slim

Slim

Meet Slim – A Sweet Soul Ready for a Fresh Start! ?

Slim is a wonderfully social and affectionate cat with a heart full of love to give. This beautiful boy was sadly abandoned at Healthy Acadia, where he was found in rough shape—severely matted and in need of serious TLC. After a full vet check-up, a fresh shave, and some much-needed recovery time, Slim is finally feeling like himself again.

He was adopted once, but unfortunately, it wasn’t the right fit and he was returned. Since then, Slim has shown us just how much he longs for a home to call his own. He’s incredibly loving, sweet-natured, and adores being petted and held. He thrives on human companionship and would make a fantastic lap buddy or work-from-home companion.

Slim might be unsure about dogs, so a dog-free home would probably be the most comfortable setting for him. What he truly needs is a calm, caring person to show him the love and stability he deserves.

Please consider giving Slim the forever home he’s been waiting for—he doesn’t belong in a shelter. He’s ready to stretch his legs, snuggle up with you, and be your loyal friend for life. ?

 

Opal

Opal

Opal is a petite, 2-year-old Chihuahua with a big heart and an even bigger love for cuddles. If you’re looking for a loyal lap dog who enjoys her daily walks followed by cozy snuggles on the couch, Opal might just be your perfect match.

She can be a little nervous when meeting new people, but with patience and kindness, she quickly warms up and becomes a devoted, affectionate companion. This little lady thrives on human connection and would love to be your one and only. Opal prefers having her people all to herself, so she’s best suited to a calm, adult-only home without other pets.

Opal originally came to us with her brother, but we’ve found that she’s truly blossoming on her own. While they care for each other, their personalities and needs are quite different, and Opal is doing much better with a little independence.

She may be small, but she has a lot of love to give—and she’s ready to give it all to the right person. If you’re looking for a sweet, spunky little shadow who will be your constant companion, Opal is waiting to meet you!

 

Figaro

Figaro

Meet Figaro – The Braveheart of the Cat World

At 13 years old, Figaro isn’t just a survivor — he’s a warrior. This resilient gentleman has faced more than his fair share of challenges. From healing after a painful ear hematoma to enduring a traumatic dog attack that nearly cost him his life, Figaro has fought through it all with quiet courage and an unshakable will to live.

When the odds were against him, Figaro made one thing clear: he wasn’t done yet.

Today, he greets every new friend with a gentle meow and an open heart. He’s endlessly sweet, deeply loving, and ready to offer his companionship to anyone who needs it. Though he’s proven to be surprisingly chill around dogs, we think Figaro deserves a peaceful home — one where he can finally relax without worry. A dog-free environment would be ideal, so he can fully heal from the traumas of his past and bask in the love he’s always deserved.

He’s not asking for much — just a soft spot to land, some cozy sunbeams, and a best friend to love him through the golden years.

Figaro is neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped — all he needs now is you. Will you be the one to show this brave boy what a forever home really feels like?

Thelma and Louise – Bonded Pair

Thelma and Louise – Bonded Pair

Meet Thelma & Louise – The Iconic Duo with a Mysterious Past!

These two young ladies didn’t just wander into someone’s home — they waltzed in like they owned the place. Strays no more, Thelma and Louise are now ready to charm their way into your heart and home.

At just one year old, they’re full of life, love, and a serious passion for treats. Crack open a can of food or shake a snack bag, and you’ll have two instant best friends. Their love language? Kibble and curiosity.

Louise, the beautiful brown tabby with white, is the bold ringleader — always the first to explore, to play, to love. Thelma, white with tabby markings, is a bit more reserved at first, but once she warms up, her affection flows just as freely.

They’re night owls at heart, often throwing mini feline fiestas while the world sleeps — so be ready for a little late-night mischief! Whether they’re chasing shadows or snuggling close, they do everything together. Wherever they came from, whatever they were running from — we forgive them. And we hope you will too.

Could you be the home they’ve been searching for all along?

Thelma and Louise will come spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped — ready to begin their next great adventure… with you.

 

 

🐾 The Truth About Rescue Dogs (and Why They’re Totally Worth It)

🐾 The Truth About Rescue Dogs (and Why They’re Totally Worth It)

May 20 is National Rescue Dog Day!

A day dedicated to raising awareness about shelter dogs and promoting adoption. So let’s talk honestly about what it really means to bring a rescue dog into your life. We’re not going to sell you a fantasy about how easy it is to adopt a shelter dog. But is it worth it?
Ab. So. Lutely.

Let’s be honest, bringing any new living being into your home comes with change. Routines shift. Accidents happen. Shoes (especially the ones you need right now) mysteriously disappear. You’ll discover cleaning products you’ve never heard of… and possibly consider buying stock in them. You’ll also meet a whole new network of people. Groomers, vets, trainers, pet store employees, neighbors who now know you as “the one with the rescue.”

It’s messy. It’s chaotic. And it’s also magical.

One of my rescues didn’t know what toys were.

He’d only ever played with his food bowl because it was the only thing he had. The first time he picked up a toy on his own, it felt like a quiet little miracle. That same dog had to learn how to get on the couch. He had never been inside a home before.

And then there was the beagle I had as a kid. Her grand entrance to the family involved a leap onto the dining room table, sprinting the length of it, and launching herself off the end directly into the china cabinet that held my grandparents’ wedding china. It’s never boring…

Rescue can be hard.

These dogs might have a history. Sometimes it’s visible, sometimes not. Some carry the effects of neglect, poor nutrition, or trauma. Others have never been inside or never been taught how to live in a home. They might struggle with your expectations, your lifestyle, or your schedule.

And then there are dogs who are completely perfect. Housetrained, well-mannered, affectionate. And still overlooked because they’re the “wrong” shape, size, color, or age. It’s heartbreaking. But being the one who sees that dog and chooses them anyway feels like you won the lottery, and like everyone else missed out.

Expect your routine to change.

Sleeping in? Not when somebody seems to be able to tell when it’s breakfast time like they’re a Swiss watch. Weekend getaways? Better have a plan for your pup. And the cherry on top… you will become intimately familiar with your dog’s poop.

There’s always something new to learn. Training methods, pet nutrition, canine body language, enrichment strategies. And with all the opinions out there, finding your “tribe” becomes important. Because this isn’t just a dog. This is your dog.

 

We don’t talk enough about how much harder it is to be a dog today.

Not just a rescue dog. Any dog.

We ask a lot of them. To live in a human world, follow our rules, spend long hours alone, and adapt to a life with fewer freedoms than ever before. Fewer families have someone at home during the day. Necessary safety standards mean less off-leash time. The days of neighborhood dogs roaming freely and having backyard adventures are long gone, and for good reason.

These changes are good and necessary, but it does our dogs a disservice to pretend they do not also come at a cost. More time indoors. Less exercise. More boredom. Sometimes anxiety.

It’s not that dogs can’t thrive in modern homes. They absolutely can and do! But we need to be honest about how much their world has shrunk, and make conscious plans to meet their needs within those new limitations. That means enrichment. Walks. Engagement. Understanding.

Rescue dogs especially may feel this even more acutely as they adjust to new routines. But truthfully, all dogs benefit when we stop expecting perfection and start focusing on meeting them where they are.

Every adoption saves two lives.

The dog who goes home, and the next dog who gets to come into the shelter because space opened up. No, it’s not always easy. It can be emotionally demanding, and compassion fatigue is real. But watching a dog who’s never had a soft place to land finally able to rest safely is everything.

Safety. Warmth. Love. Humans they can rely on. That’s what we’re here for.

Thinking about adopting?

Be honest about your lifestyle, time, and resources. Consider being open to being matched instead of picking based on looks alone. Shelter staff know their dogs, and they know which traits work best in different homes.

That shy Australian Shepherd mix might be adorable, but if you throw big parties every weekend, you might both be miserable. If you’re open-minded and honest, the right dog is out there, and we’ll help you find them.

Rescuing isn’t always simple. But if you’ve done it, you know it’s one of the most meaningful things you’ll ever do. We see you. For the chewed shoes, the vet bills, the tears, the breakthroughs, and the unwavering love you’ve given, thank you.

If you’re still considering it, we hope you go in with eyes and hearts open. The right match might not look like what you pictured. Maybe it’s a shy senior, a cat instead of a dog, or maybe it’s not the right time at all. And that’s okay. You can still be part of this. Share, follow, volunteer, subscribe. You don’t have to adopt to make a difference.

Because when you open your home to an animal in need, something in you changes. You become part of a story that’s bigger than one dog or one shelter. And on National Rescue Dog Day, that’s what we celebrate.

📣 Have You Adopted from The Ark?

We want to hear your story. Every Happy Tail we share helps someone else see what’s possible and helps more rescue dogs find homes.

Tell us your Happy Tail!

About the Author

Ashleigh is the Development and Communications Manager at The Ark Pope Memorial Animal Shelter. She spends her days writing, fundraising, and telling the stories of the animals who pass through the shelter’s doors. Her evenings are spent surrounded by a pack of rescue dogs and cats who constantly remind her why this work matters, and a remarkably patient husband who has learned that “fostering” often means forever.

Aspen

Aspen

Aspen – Warm-Hearted & Ready to Love!
🐾 Female | Friendly | Good with kids & cats | Dog-shy | Enjoys supervised outdoor time

Don’t let the name fool you—Aspen is full of warmth and charm! This outgoing girl loves being pet and adored, but she’s always polite about it. She’s great with kids and other cats, making her a wonderful companion for a family.

Aspen gets a bit nervous around dogs, so a calm pup or a dog-free home would be best. She especially enjoys summertime, when she can lounge or explore safely outside—sunny days are her favorite!

If you’re looking for a sweet, sociable cat who brings sunshine wherever she goes, Aspen is the one. Come meet her and let her warm your heart!