Sewall House Yoga Retreat

Sewall House Yoga Retreat Maine Intimate New England Charm Since 1997..

Conde Nast Traveler Top Yoga Retreat/ US Canada/USAToday voters choice
Sewall House Retreat est 1997. 1865 Historic Home where Theodore Roosevelt healed / hiked with owner Donna Sewall Davidge's great grandfather. Yoga retreat offered in an historic home where a young TR learned the healing attributes of nature- the story continues with TR's nature guide Bill Sewall's great grand-daughter Donna

Sewall Amrita Davidge veteran NYC teacher and northern Maine lover!!! before yoga retreats were “a thing!”
Hikes kayaks woods rivers lakes wilderness parks all nearby our tiny New England town.

Donna Davidge Sewall House Yoga
06/16/2026

Donna Davidge Sewall House Yoga

Peace Donna Davidge Sewall House Yoga one sole feather on     mattawamkeag
06/16/2026

Peace Donna Davidge Sewall House Yoga one sole feather on mattawamkeag

06/15/2026
06/15/2026

More healing ❤️‍🩹 Trevor Hall

06/15/2026

More healing ❤️‍🩹

Oh boy I love this have to share
06/14/2026

Oh boy I love this have to share

Protect your peace at all costs. 🕊️💐

Bless you for all you do 🥲🐶🙏
06/14/2026

Bless you for all you do 🥲🐶🙏

A few people have questioned why we share cases like this, and we wanted to explain.

We do not post these situations for attention, sympathy, or to upset anyone. We share them because this is the reality of animal welfare. Every day, we see animals that are abandoned, neglected, injured, sick, or suffering. While we wish these stories didn’t exist, pretending they don’t happen doesn’t help the animals that need us.

Education and awareness are important. Sometimes seeing the consequences of delayed veterinary care, lack of resources, or poor circumstances can encourage others to seek help sooner, spay and neuter their pets, vaccinate them, or reach out before a situation becomes a crisis.

The work we do is incredibly rewarding, but it can also be heartbreaking. We celebrate adoptions, recoveries, and happy endings, but we also hold animals as they take their last breaths, make difficult medical decisions, and witness suffering that most people never see. Those are not the stories we enjoy sharing, but they are part of the reality of shelter work.

Our goal will always be the same: to help animals, educate the community, and be transparent about the challenges animal shelters face every day. We are grateful to those who support us, even when the stories are difficult to read.

🐾😭 My heart is shattered

Sadly, despite everyone’s best efforts, the puppy did not survive.

Earlier today I received a call from HPD about a puppy that had been brought in in extremely critical condition. The puppy was barely breathing, non-responsive, severely dehydrated, and had white gums. I immediately transported the puppy to Aroostook Emergency Vet Clinic in Mars Hill for emergency treatment.

The veterinary team worked quickly to try to save this little one, but the puppy’s condition was simply too severe. Sometimes, even when help arrives as fast as possible, it is just too late.

Our hearts are broken for this puppy. No animal should have to suffer like this EVER!! Or the ones picking up the pieces!!!!

The emergency veterinary bill was $350. If anyone would like to help offset this unexpected expense, donations can be made to Houlton Humane Society and marked “Puppy Emergency Care.”

Thank you to HPD and the veterinary staff who did everything they could to save this precious soul!

PLEASED SPAY AND NEUTER YOUR PETS!!!!! Spaying and neutering is one of the most responsible and compassionate things pet owners can do. It helps prevent unwanted litters and reduces the number of animals that end up abandoned, neglected, homeless, or suffering. Many of the heartbreaking cases we see every day could have been prevented through spay and neuter programs.

A little heartfelt share for Mainers today please share or foster
06/14/2026

A little heartfelt share for Mainers today please share or foster

Two adorable older puppies, a boy and a girl, who desperately need foster homes. They were found shivering near a storage area, but despite everything they’ve been through, they’re incredibly sweet and loving. They’re not bonded, so they can be fostered separately, and they’ve already shown they do well with other dogs and even cats! 🐾

We’re looking for fosters in the Triangle area of North Carolina or Maine. If you’ve ever thought about fostering, now is the perfect time to step up! All supplies and support are provided. You just need to give them a safe place to land and a little love. ❤️

If you can help, please fill out our foster application here. ↘️ https://underhoundrailroad.org/foster-application/

Even if you can’t foster, sharing this post could be the key to finding their foster homes. 👍

Donna Davidge Sewall House Yoga the whole summer lies ahead! Good yoga, good food, good folks, good nature! Come sit wit...
06/12/2026

Donna Davidge Sewall House Yoga the whole summer lies ahead! Good yoga, good food, good folks, good nature! Come sit with us.. good pets too!

Address

1027 Crystal Road
Island Falls, ME
04747

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 9pm
Tuesday 8am - 9pm
Wednesday 8am - 9pm
Thursday 8am - 9pm
Friday 8am - 9pm
Saturday 8am - 9pm
Sunday 8am - 9pm

Telephone

+16463165151

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