Beaver Creek Canyon Dogs Rescued and Reunited
Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) is happy to report that the two dogs rescued from Beaver Creek Canyon were reclaimed by their owner the afternoon of Monday, September 16, 2019.
Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) is happy to report that the two dogs rescued from Beaver Creek Canyon were reclaimed by their owner the afternoon of Monday, September 16, 2019.
Jolene got a second chance with Vanessa. With some training to manage behaviors and positively reinforce triggers, she has the best life as a loving canine partner.
All aboard for a paw-some event! Oregon Rail Heritage Center is hosting an adoption outreach for MCAS animals on September 14, featuring adoptable foster pets in the engine house and train rides!
Draw for your adoption promotion during Hallmark Channel's Kitten Bowl VII Adoption Special Event from January 31 - February 2.
Our 2020 Calendar of Adopted Pets is the perfect gift to support animals at Multnomah County Animal Services. Available now for only $10 at our Troutdale shelter front counter.
Thurston overcame his leash-pulling tendencies, and the NEXT thing is always his FAVORITE thing!
Thank you to the attendees, adopters, volunteers, and hosts of the Adoption Event at Oregon Rail Heritage Center on September 14, 2024, where 29 animals were adopted and 545 guests attended!
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.
Martian follows Alexis everywhere, loves his baths, and howls for the hair dryer!
The second phase of Chair Jessica Vega Pederson’s Review of MCAS gathered feedback from volunteers, current and former staff, partner agencies, and members of the public. Read Phase 2 report results.