Multnomah County Animal Services pauses dog intake and adoptions to manage respiratory outbreak
MCAS is pausing all dog intakes and adoptions effective immediately, in order to manage an outbreak of Streptococcus zooepidemicus (SZ).
MCAS is pausing all dog intakes and adoptions effective immediately, in order to manage an outbreak of Streptococcus zooepidemicus (SZ).
Multnomah County Animal Services, experiencing high intake in dogs, urges support from community members seeking to adopt this weekend.
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.
Congratulations to Jenni H., nominated and chosen as the May 2019 Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) Volunteer of the Month.
On September 24, 2024, Animal Services Director Grahek provided a briefing requested by the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners on conceptual plans and needs for a new Animal Services facility.
MCAS has hired Charles “Bud” Garrison as a Project Manager to develop and implement a work plan to address issues raised by the Review of Animal Services. Learn more about Bud and his new role.
A volunteer since 2017, Holly J. is dedicated to helping shelter dogs find the right matches in her role as an Adoption Information Desk Volunteer.
Learn about keeping pets safe when it's hot, including ways to stay cool, recognizing heat stroke, being aware of the temperature in vehicles, and how to address heat-related emergencies.
It’s National Veterinary Technician Week from October 17 - 23. Help us celebrate the hard-working veterinary personnel of MCAS offering the highest quality of care for animals in the shelter.