Seeking Dog Foster Volunteers
Did you know that a few weeks in a home can completely transform a shelter dog’s future? We are looking for foster volunteers to give our pups a much-needed break from the kennels.
Did you know that a few weeks in a home can completely transform a shelter dog’s future? We are looking for foster volunteers to give our pups a much-needed break from the kennels.
Denise loves the camaraderie of volunteering, training new volunteers, making adoption matches, and above all - knowing she’s made a positive difference for animals during their time at the shelter.
The independent nonprofit supporting Multnomah County Shelter Animals is holding an open meeting on Saturday, December 9, at 11 am. Come and learn more about ways to be involved!
Scammers are targeting community members looking for their lost pets! They say your lost pet is injured and you need to pay for treatment. Please report calls or texts like this to 503-988-7387.
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.
Can you help by donating used or new stuffed toys for our dogs? We are always in need of stuffed toys as part of their enrichment! Thank you for your support of our shelter dogs!
Learn about animal intakes, outcomes, return to owner rates, average length of stay, live-release rates, and other agency statistics for March 2024.
Watch the moment Achilles is adopted on March 21, 2024- as MCAS staff say goodbye.
The first bottle-baby kittens of 2024 have arrived. With more on the way, we need your support as foster volunteers, and to spread the word about what to do if you find kittens.