Help for Hope the Dog
Hope the dog was severely underweight when rescued by Animal Services Field Officers. Hope regained her health in a volunteer foster home. Now adopted, Hope helps her new sibling dogs thrive.
Hope the dog was severely underweight when rescued by Animal Services Field Officers. Hope regained her health in a volunteer foster home. Now adopted, Hope helps her new sibling dogs thrive.
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%.
We are excited to share the results of Adopt ASAP! Five local shelters joined forces for a major adoption event from October 25 to October 27, 2024, featuring reduced adoption fees of 75% or more!
Chair Jessica Vega Pederson's proposed FY2024 Budget includes 10 additional FTE for Animal Services. Learn more about the budget timeline and how the staff increase impacts animal care needs.
The MCAS Community Advisory Committee (CAC) will hold an ad hoc meeting to elect a committee chair.
Multnomah County Ordinance provides that Animal Services shall hold a public hearing on any properly filed appeal to Notices of Infraction (NOI), or Potentially Dangerous Dog Classification.
Multnomah County Ordinance provides that Animal Services shall hold a public hearing on any properly filed appeal to Notices of Infraction (NOI), or Potentially Dangerous Dog Classification.
Multnomah County Ordinance provides that Animal Services shall hold a public hearing on any properly filed appeal to Notices of Infraction (NOI), or Potentially Dangerous Dog Classification.
Congratulations to Jen H., celebrating twenty (20) years as a staff member at MCAS. Jen has been involved in many changes to improve the standing of pets in our shelter and in our community.
Tracy J. has always had animals, whether they were cats, dogs, chickens, or goats. So it came naturally for Tracy to want to help the animals of our community as a foster volunteer.