Monica D. - January 2020 Volunteer of the Month
Monica D. has volunteered at Multnomah County Animal Services since 2015, and focuses on finding the right adoption matches for visitors to the shelter.
Monica D. has volunteered at Multnomah County Animal Services since 2015, and focuses on finding the right adoption matches for visitors to the shelter.
Jim and his partner adopted Beegee a year ago. They'd been searching shelter websites for small dogs, and when Beegee appeared, they immediately visited and adopted the best small dog ever.
Congratulations to Marsha S., nominated and chosen as a December 2019 Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) Volunteer of the Month.
Kim P. has been a foster volunteer with Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) for over twenty years, and has been part of transformational changes to give new life to animals in need.
In an effort to protect the hearing of our visitors, we're advising all members of the public to wear earplugs or other comparable hearing protections while in the dog kennels.
When visiting bodies of water, be on the alert for dead fish that may carry a parasite organism harmful to dogs if ingested. Keep dogs on leash around water and don't let them eat raw fish.
Grant of $1,000 will extend efforts to save more animal lives in Multnomah County
Newly Named Petco Love Invests in Lifesaving Work of Multnomah County Animal Services. Grant of $7,500 will provide important medical equipment to extend efforts to save more animal lives.
To safeguard our rabbits in the shelter, and to prevent the potential spread of rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus 2 (RHDV2), MCAS is taking special precautions and asking the public to be observant.
Multnomah County Animal Services adopts innovative technology from Petco Love to help reunite lost pets with their families on National Lost Dog and Cat Awareness Day.