Multnomah County completes Phase Three Animal Services Review, concludes multi-stage analysis
More than 100 outstanding recommendations have been identified and assigned to 31 projects, for staff to implement and report on progress going forward
More than 100 outstanding recommendations have been identified and assigned to 31 projects, for staff to implement and report on progress going forward
MCAS hosted an Animals in Emergencies workshop with regional animal care & control, law enforcement, emergency management, and others to increase emergency preparedness and resiliency.
After becoming a Vet Tech then switching gears to a different career, Mary volunteers to help the animals and get her kitten fix.
Learn about animal intakes, outcomes, return to owner rates, average length of stay, live-release rates, and other agency statistics for April 2024.
Whether loving on bunnies, inspecting for safety hazards, washing food bowls, or managing laundry logistics, Jesse M. is an appreciated volunteer for all seasons at MCAS.
Baker's new family is working with his sweet personality with a touch of sass. He's getting to know the neighborhood and getting used to loud noises, all with a stick in his mouth while he walks.
The shelter is open for dog adoptions, while intake for new dogs is still closed. There have been no additional deaths or new cases of Streptococcus zooepidemicus (SZ) in the adoption kennels.
Learn about animal intakes, outcomes, return to owner rates, average length of stay, live-release rates, and other agency statistics for March 2025.
Meet Jodi L., the Transfer Coordinator at Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS). Jodi is celebrating fifteen years as an Animal Services staff member, and has served as an Animal Care Tech 1 & II.
Learn about animal intakes, outcomes, return to owner rates, average length of stay, live-release rates, and other agency statistics for July 2024.