Princess and Veronica Reunited After Ten Years
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.
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.
Congratulations to our 2020 Multnomah County Volunteer Award Honorees from Animal Services. Volunteers Bonnie H., Laura H, Dawn P., and Cas S.
On June 1, 2020, MCAS officers resume services to pick up deceased wildlife located on public property.
Purchase a bandana for $8 at the Tin Shed Garden Cafe for discounts on future doggie meals, and your bandana purchase proceeds will be donated to MCAS.
Congratulations to Bonnie H., nominated and chosen as the February 2019 Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) Volunteer of the
Congratulations to Robert B., nominated and chosen as the October 2018 Multnomah County Animal Services Volunteer of the Month.
Learn about keeping pets safe when it's hot, including ways to stay cool, recognizing heat stroke, being aware of the temperature in vehicles, and how to address heat-related emergencies.
Multnomah County Animal Services is proud to be part of a large animal-loving community where all of us work together to care for dogs and cats.
Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) is proactively offering emergency pet food support for community members in need.
There is an abundance of adoptable bunnies at MCAS. These gentle animals are curious, sweet, and make excellent pets with the right preparation.