Urgent: Seeking Adopters for Animals During High Dog Intake Period
Multnomah County Animal Services, experiencing high intake in dogs, urges support from community members seeking to adopt this weekend.
Multnomah County Animal Services, experiencing high intake in dogs, urges support from community members seeking to adopt this weekend.
Thank you to our community of supporters for adopting animals, and sharing the no-fee adoption event on social media. Your support placed nearly sixty animals in new homes.
MCAS is now fully open for adoptions and found animal intake. Please call 503-988-7387 to schedule an intake appointment if you have a found animal to bring to the shelter.
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