Meet Clint: The Last Puppy Left, Still Waiting for a Benton Home
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Sandy Smith

Sandy Smith

Dec 2, 2025

In Benton, Maine, a handsome dog with a hopeful heart is asking a silent question.

 

Meet Clint, a two-year-old Catahoula Leopard Dog who has spent nearly his entire life in rescue.

 

While his siblings found their families long ago, Clint has been left behind, watching and waiting with unwavering patience.

 

He is a medium-sized, 40-pound companion who is already neutered, vaccinated, and perfectly housetrained.

 

Clint gets along wonderfully with other dogs, making him an easy addition to a home that already has a furry friend.

 

His story is one of quiet resilience, a chapter that local animal lovers have the power to change.

 

This is a dog who has been ready for a home since he was a puppy.

 

He's a fixture at Charley’s Strays, a rescue located at 117 McCarthy Road, waiting for his turn to be chosen.

 

It's a heartbreaking reality for one of Central Maine's most patient rescue dogs.

 

Imagine bringing him home, making his lifelong wish finally come true.

 

For a community that comes together for so much, finding a home for this deserving dog feels like the most important mission of all.

 

To change Clint's life, you can contact Charley’s Strays directly by calling (207) 325-8894 or emailing [email protected] to schedule an appointment.

 

Don't let him wait another day.

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