Waterville-Augusta
Mixed breed dog adoption in Waterville-Augusta, Maine
Learn about Cruella adoption and what makes this cruella dog special
Sandy Smith

Sandy Smith

Aug 11, 2026

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A new chapter could begin for Cruella, a strikingly unique mixed breed dog now hoping for her forever family at the Waterville Area Humane Society.

 

Her distinctive black and white coat turns heads wherever she goes, and those who’ve met her say she has an undeniable charm.

 

At just over two years old, Cruella still carries youthful energy balanced with an emerging sense of calm.

 

This medium-sized pup, likely topping out at around 44 pounds, has quickly become a favorite among staff and volunteers at the shelter.

 

While her past is a mystery, what’s clear is that Cruella is ready to start anew with someone patient and dedicated.

 

Her housetraining status is unknown, so future adopters should be prepared for a period of adjustment as she learns the ropes of her new home.

 

The adoption floor at the shelter has seen plenty of wagging tails this season, but few as memorable as Cruella.

 

Residents across Waterville and Augusta have recently shown enthusiastic interest in pet adoption, hinting at a community eager to give dogs like her a brighter future.

 

For those not looking for a designer breed but rather a one-of-a-kind companion with a playful streak and a heart full of potential, the cruella adoption opportunity is truly special.

 

The journey to find her perfect match may take some time, but every day she waits, hope grows stronger at the Waterville Area Humane Society.

 

A gentle nudge, a wagging tail, and a hopeful gaze—Cruella could soon be more than just a name, but a beloved member of a new family in central Maine.

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