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    GALLERY: Waterville Humane Society - Staff photo by David Leaming | of | Share this photo

    Humane Society Waterville Area Operations Director Lisa Smith gets some affection from a dog that Kaysa Salisbury is interested in adopting. The shelter has seen an uptick in pet adoptions since upping its Facebook effort.

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    Humane Society Waterville Area Operations Director Lisa Smith has her hands full with kittens at the on Tuesday.

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    Humane Society Waterville Area volunteer Elijah Churchill takes a dog out for a walk Tuesday. Officials at the shelter and others in central Maine say a strong Facebook effort has helped generate interested in the animals as well as the shelter itself.

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    A hound dog eager to be adopted stands up inside a kennel at the Humane Society Waterville Area on Tuesday. Dogs and cats up for adoption go fast at the shelter now that it has a strong Facebook presence.

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    Success stories, like this one on the Humane Society Waterville’s Facebook page, have an overall positive impact on adoptions, donations and interest in the shelter, officials at the Waterville shelter and others in central Maine say.

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    The Humane Society Waterville’s Facebook page has helped the shelter in numerous ways, officials at the shelter say.

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