First responders see it all; the good, the bad and the ugly. For the most part, what they do on a daily basis, is meet people (and in this case animals) when they're experiencing their worst days. Especially law enforcement, as they're often the first ones called into help.

That was the case this past June, when Penobscot County Sheriff's Deputy Babcock was assigned to help remove a dog from a property in Hermon as part of an animal welfare investigation.

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According to Sheriff Troy Morton, the animal was living in some pretty rough conditions. Happy Dog Reunion, Penobscot County Sheriff's Office Happy Dog Reunion, Penobscot County Sheriff's Office loading...

"As a result, the dog was removed from its situation in

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