Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease in Oregon
There are increased cases of an unknown canine respiratory illness in the community. Learn how to keep dogs safe, and what to do if you notice symptoms.
There are increased cases of an unknown canine respiratory illness in the community. Learn how to keep dogs safe, and what to do if you notice symptoms.
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.
Thank you to East Portland Moose Lodge 1891 for their fundraising events on March 4, 2023. They raised $2,580 from a rummage sale and dinner event, along with other pet supplies.
Thank you to Makenzie S. of Girl Scout Troop 42569 for her ongoing Gold Award project to construct high-quality PVC and durable outdoor fabric beds for shelter pets.
Thank you to our community of supporters for adopting animals, and sharing the no-fee adoption event on social media. Your support placed nearly sixty animals in new homes.
Thurston overcame his leash-pulling tendencies, and the NEXT thing is always his FAVORITE thing!
Jessica was adopted from Cat Adoption Team after being transferred from MCAS. She quickly won Rebecca's heart, being polite, and cuddly.
Kelso was adopted with a health condition, and his adopters didn't know how long they would have him as a result. So far, they've enjoyed over three years together. Read more about Kelso's story.
Abby and Tony the cats have adjusted to their new home after being adopted in December 2023. Sometimes it takes a little longer for cats like Abby to warm up and lean in to the pets.
Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) is proactively offering emergency pet food support for community members in need.