“Walk the Training Path Together” with Positive-Reinforcement Training. Diana Logan, Certified Professional Dog Trainer, can help you get your new puppy started on the right track, help you with behavioral issues you are having with your family dog or help sharpen some basic skills. Group and semi-private classes and private consultations are offered as well as limited board-and-train services.
Large recreation area, big fields, lots of trails. There is a brook that dogs can swim in. Very busy Saturdays and weekdays after 3 with sports practices. Location: Off Tuttle road and off of Greely Road. The Greely side is more dog friendly. Directions: Take Maine Turnpike north to Exit 6Aï¾—I-295 North. Remain on I-295 North until Exit 10, Falmouth Bucknam Road. Take a right at the top of the exit ramp. Turn right at the intersection with Route 9 and continue on Rt. 9 to Cumberland Center (under 10 minutes). When entering Cumberland Ctr., turn Right at stoplight onto Tuttle Road. Travel for 1.7 milesï¾—fields are on the left at Twin Brook Recreation area.
Best Western Plus Freeport welcomes a maximum of two pets, of any size, per select guest room for a $10 per pet, per night; maximum $90 per week.
Pets are allowed with prior approval from the homeowner only. Please inquire for information on pet fee and other restrictions. Home features a hiking path perfect for dogs!
Pets are allowed with prior approval from the homeowner only. There is a $100 pet fee per pet, and a $100 refundable pet damage deposit. Please inquire for information on other restrictions.
Econo Lodge Freeport welcomes multiple pets of any size for an additional $10 per night. Pets can be left unattended in guest rooms.
Captain Briggs House B&B welcomes two dogs of any size for an additional fee of $15 per stay. All rooms are dog friendly. Dogs must be crated if left unattended in rooms. No cats allowed.
We offer a sound education to every dog, in a state of the art facility sitting on 11 beautiful and safe acres.
Dogs are allowed at Recompence Shore Campsites, but they must be kept on a leashed and quiet at all times. Pets must wear their current and valid rabies tags.
Dr. Douglas Griffin started this practice in 1974. At first he treated both large and small animals, but as the small animal business became busier he had to discontinue treating all of the farm animals. At that point, Dr. Barry Porter joined him and they both built a very successful practice due to both the competency of the two doctors and how they treated all of their clients and their 4 legged children. There have been a couple of additions to the hospital over the years and we now have a nice sunny reception area, 4 exam rooms, a large treatment area and surgical suite and plenty of kennel space.