Willamette Humane Society has been serving animals in the Mid-Willamette Valley since 1965, providing them with a place to live, nutritious food, plenty of love, and exercise until they can be placed in a new, permanent home. Over 12,000 homeless animals come through our door each year, hoping to get a second chance.
Willamette Humane Society is an independent, private, nonprofit corporation supported solely by the generosity of our community's individuals and businesses. Because of this support, the Humane Society provides Marion and Polk counties with many programs and services, including adoptions, cruelty investigations, humane education, referrals, and much more.
4246 Turner Rd. SE, Salem OR US 97301 Ph:(503)585-5900Fax:(503)585-7906
http://www.willamettehumane.org Email: adoptions@willamettehumane.org
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Strand of Hope
Strand of Hope is a stray and feral cat rescue. All pets are adopted out of foster homes.
4165 Sunbeam CT. S.E., Salem OR US 97302 Ph:(503)363-5227Fax:(503)362-4738
Email: strand_of_hope@hotmail.com Email2: inglishgirl_15@msn.com
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Oregon Lab Rescue (OLR) is a non-profit, all volunteer organization dedicated to making a significant impact in purebred Labrador Retriever Rescue work. OLR primarily works as a referral service. Our volunteers are committed to providing this needed public service.
The Lab Rescue Program is sometimes the last chance to prevent the needless destruction of Labrador Retrievers. The Labradors that pass through the rescue program are usually owner relinquished, strays, or refugees from a pound or shelter. Most of the dogs are young adults to seniors, with few puppies passing through. We strive for a better life for each of our animals and hope that you too will find a place in your heart for that special one.
1934 Wallace Rd NW, Salem OR US 97304 Ph:(503)364-0414Fax:(503)463-4502
http://www.oregonlabrescue.org/index.html Email: info@oregonlabrescue.org
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Specific-Breed ONLY Non-Profit Special Need Animals $Donate to this Organization here$
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Hope's Haven began as a dream. A televised news story about a case of obscene animal abuse broke our hearts. Video from the scene taken after authorities seized possession of the animals revealed several deceased and emaciated dogs. Of the dogs still alive only two were determined to have any chance of survival. Marsha called the humane society where the dogs had been taken and asked if a terribly emaciated Doberman that was on the news cast could be held for her to adopt if she survived. The care givers at the shelter named the Doberman Hope. Hope's life had been one of being chained inside of a barn and forced to have litter after litter of puppies, all while rarely seeing the light of day. Although Hope never did fully recover she did indeed survive and lived with us for almost thirteen months before she died. Hope's Haven is a tribute to her and to all innocent dogs that have had their trust betrayed by unworthy guardians. Hope's Haven now focuses on rescuing Siberian Huskies and Alaskan Malamutes in need. Although these are our breeds of focus, Hope's Haven will never turn away a dog in need. We love dogs of all breed and believe that any homeless animal deserves a second chance. Hope's Haven is devoted to giving these dogs the precious time they need to find their perfect new home. In addition to being a safe Haven for dogs looking for a new home, Hope's Haven is also a sanctuary for senior and special needs dogs that are looking for a safe quiet happy place to live out their golden years. So many dogs in their plus years are found homeless and are not candidates for adoption - these beauties live their life at Hope's Haven.
11840 Jerusalem Hill Road NW, Salem OR US 97304 Ph:(503)868-7155
http://www.hopeshaven.net Email: mskla@msn.com
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As one of the few "full adoption" organizations in the state of Oregon, SafeHaven remains committed to the philosophy of not using euthanasia to control population. Once an animal is accepted at SafeHaven, there is no limit to the amount of time that animal can spend at the shelter. Once the shelter is full, however, no new animals can be accepted, thus preventing our current residents from being euthanized to make room for newcomers. It is this policy which differentiates SafeHaven from publicly funded "open admission" facilities.
33071 Hwy 34 SE, Albany OR US 97321 Ph:(541)928-2789
http://www.safehavenhumane.com Email: info@safehavenhumane.com
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Linn County Dog Control is the division of Linn County Government charged with enforcing the animal statutes for Linn County excluding the City of Albany. Linn County Dog Control operates under Oregon State Statutes and Linn County Ordinances which set forth what regulations the dog owner must abide by, what recourse the public has against a dog or dog owner, and what laws a Dog Control Officer shall enforce.
3008 FERRY ST SW, ALBANY OR US 97321 Ph:(541)967-3925
http://www.co.linn.or.us/DogControl/default.htm Email: dogcontrol@co.linn.or.us
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PO Box 2500, Albany OR US 97321 Ph:(541)926-5629
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/OR107.html Email: FranKreger@ispwest.com
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629 Madison SE, Albany OR US 97321 Ph:(541)926-8817
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/OR161.html
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Heartland Humane Society is a local, not-for-profit animal welfare organization. Founded in Benton County by a number of compassionate citizens in 1966, our mission is To build a more compassionate community by teaching humane messages to our youth, caring for homeless animals and strengthening the human-animal bond.
398 SW Twin Oaks Circle, Corvallis OR US 97330 Ph:(541)757-9000Fax:(541)757-1090
http://www.heartlandhumane.org Email: shelter@peak.org
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The Lincoln County Animal Shelter's mission is to provide a safe haven for lost, abandoned and unwanted animals; educating the public, and protecting public safety and animal welfare by enforcing Oregon's anti-cruelty and dog control laws.
510 NE Harney Street, Newport OR US 97365 Ph:(541)265-6610
http://www.co.lincoln.or.us/sheriff/animal.htm Email: hfarmer@co.lincoln.or.us
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