Jeanette Farrell, Field Services Manager of Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) Receives Prestigious Certified Animal Welfare Administrator (CAWA) Credential.
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Euthanasia Procedures and Our Commitment to Lifesaving
Multnomah County Animal Services is dedicated to practices that lead to lifesaving. We do not euthanize healthy and safe animals, or euthanize for space. Our shelter live-release rate is high, at 90%.
Rabbit Advocates RHDV2 Vaccine Clinics
10:00 am –– 4:00 pm
10:00 am –– 4:00 pm
Rabbit Advocates is offering an RHDV2 vaccine series for rabbits of Oregon residents. Pre-registration is required. Learn more or register on the Rabbit Advocates website. (Repost)
Monthly Report- September 2019
Do you want to know how many animals come to Multnomah County Animal Services each month, where they go, or the types of calls our Animal Services officers respond to in the community?
In-Person Adoptions Resuming January 11
MCAS will reopen for in-person adoptions on January 11. Learn what to expect when you visit the shelter to meet adoptable pets, and how to prepare for adoption.
Round of Apaws: Dog Play Yards and Shelter Grounds See Big Improvements Thanks to Claire Kinley of SiteOne Landscape Supply and Paradise Hardscapes
A huge Round of Apaws to Claire Kinley, her team and suppliers at SiteOne Landscape Supply Clackamas, and Paradise Hardscapes for artificial turf for three dog play yards and plants for the grounds!
ODA launches website to help owners reunite with animals displaced due to wildfires
Thousands of Oregonians, their livestock, and their animals are displaced following Oregon’s devastating wildfires.
Toxic Algae Alert: Wapato Marsh Wetland - Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge
ALERT: Do not let dogs swim in or drink from the Wapato Marsh Wetland Habitat in Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge.