ODA launches website to help owners reunite with animals displaced due to wildfires
Thousands of Oregonians, their livestock, and their animals are displaced following Oregon’s devastating wildfires.
Thousands of Oregonians, their livestock, and their animals are displaced following Oregon’s devastating wildfires.
Read how Princess the Chihuahua was reunited with her person, Veronica, after ten long years of being lost. Learn how you can keep your pets safe through licensing and microchipping.
Following an urgent plea on Friday, November 7, 2025, MCAS saw a tremendous response from the community, alleviating its immediate critical capacity crisis. Adopters and fosters still urgently needed!
You can help pets at our shelter and Friends of Multnomah County Shelter Animals earn donations just by shopping with your Fred Meyer Rewards card!
Jeanette Farrell, Field Services Manager of Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) Receives Prestigious Certified Animal Welfare Administrator (CAWA) Credential.
Will you support at-risk pets and their people with a donation to the Adoption & Outreach Fund for the pet food bank?
Riley the cat is exploring and getting more comfortable every day.
Chair Jessica Vega Pederson's proposed FY2024 Budget includes 10 additional FTE for Animal Services. Learn more about the budget timeline and how the staff increase impacts animal care needs.
Thank you to Girl Scout Troop 21078 for donating pet supplies purchased with $831 raised from cookie sales.