An Open Letter to MCAS Volunteers
An open letter to the Multnomah County Animal Services volunteer community from Chair Jessica Vega Pederson and Animal Services Director Erin Grahek.
An open letter to the Multnomah County Animal Services volunteer community from Chair Jessica Vega Pederson and Animal Services Director Erin Grahek.
The Portland area is one of the most dog-friendly communities in the nation, but our dog-topia only works if we all observe local ordinances that keep people and animals safe- including leash laws.
Extreme temperatures can be harmful to both people and their animals. Prepare for cold weather with the following guidelines and resources.
Prepare for cold weather and take precautions to keep your pets and livestock warm with these important tips and resources.
It's wonderful for Amanda to have someone as wonderful as Louis Biscuits the cat to come home to. He helps with mental health and gives her a positive outlook on life. Louis makes her world go-around.
The health advisory for recreational use at Wapato Marsh (Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge) has been lifted. While cyanotoxin levels may be safe for people, they are STILL ELEVATED and UNSAFE for Dogs.
Read an update on the project management activities to address the concerns of the 2023 Review and the implementation of the MCAS Phase 3 Strategic Plan.
We need your support during this busy and critical time of year – kitten season! We are in urgent need of foster parents for all types of animals, and your help can make a world of difference.
Multnomah County Animal Services would like to extend a sincere thank you to community members and groups who responded to our recent call for neonatal kitten supplies.