Denise H. - October 2023 Volunteer of the Month
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.
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.
MCAS will reopen for in-person adoptions on January 11. Learn what to expect when you visit the shelter to meet adoptable pets, and how to prepare for adoption.
Tahoe was adopted years ago, and is now living out his golden years with his family.
Monica D. has volunteered at Multnomah County Animal Services since 2015, and focuses on finding the right adoption matches for visitors to the shelter.
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.
Opal the cat is now best buds with her ninety pound canine sibling.
Nico was so excited to meet his new family, new home, and has been nice and calm. On his first night, he was comfortable enough to just watch TV with his new people.
MCAS welcomes Oregon Humane Society, Mt. Scott Animal Clinic, NVA St Francis 24 Hour Animal Hospital, and Gresham Animal Hospital as veterinary providers for spay/neuter or rabies vaccination.
On June 1, 2020, MCAS officers resume services to pick up deceased wildlife located on public property.