Our Mission is to help create a community responsible for animals, to
give shelter to stray and abandoned domestic animals, and find them
loving, permanent homes. Further, we are dedicated to improving
the welfare of all companion animals in Crook County by promoting
spay/neutering and other expressions of responsible pet ownership.
1280 S. Tom McCall Road, Prineville OR US 97754 Ph:(541)447-7178
http://www.humanesocietyochocos.com Email: ochocoshelter@prinetime.net
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The Humane Society of Redmond is a non-profit organization established to:
1. Provide shelter and care for unwanted or abandoned animals.
2. Provide adoption or placement of animals in quality homes.
3. Provide education in areas of spay/neuter, veterinary care, food and shelter for the humane treatment of all animals.
1355 NE Hemlock Ave. P.O.Box 1404, Redmond OR US 97756 Ph:(541)923-0882
http://www.redmondhumane.org Email: jamiek@win4co.com
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Dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and re-socialization of the abused, neglected, starving and slaughter bound animals of Central Oregon and beyond, to provide loving homes through adoption and community outreach and education.
6370 Sw 61st St, Redmond OR US Ph:(541)504-4741
http://www.hoovesandhalos.com Email: support@hoovesandhalos.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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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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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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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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The Columbia Humane Society is a No-Kill non-profit organization dedicated to providing shelter, food and medical care for hundreds of unwanted dogs and cats each year until a new "forever home" can be found for each and every one. We also offer micro-chipping, low cost pet-food, and private cremation services.
Spay and neuter education is another primary focus and discount coupons are available on our front counter or can be mailed to you directly. Remember, for every human, there are 45 dogs and 250 cats on the earth today. Until we reduce the number being born each day...our job is far from complete.
We welcome visitors, and encourage volunteers to assist us in the daily upkeep of our facility. You can also help walk and socialize our dogs and pet our cats who live in a "pod" environment allowed to climb and play freely.
2084 Oregon St., St Helens OR US 97051 Ph:(503)397-4353Fax:(503)397-0355
http://columbiahumane.org/index.html Email: chs_director@opusnet.com
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Located in St. Helens, Oregon, CCAC is the animal control agency for Columbia County. We deal with stray, neglected, abused, abandoned and owner relinquished dogs. On a daily basis we take care of a wide variety of canine related situations, from collecting stray dogs to getting vet assistance for injured dogs. At the shelter we have limited space for holding dogs who are either hopefully waiting for their owners to come and find them or are available to new homes. CCAC is a county facility but it is funded mostly by dog licence fees. We rely on donations from people who want to help with the care of animals who truly need to be rescued.
2084 Oregon Street, St. Helens OR US 97051 Ph:(503)397-3935
http://www.ccanimals.com Email: animal@co.columbia.or.us
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Home at Last (HAL) Humane Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating the homeless pet problem in our area. We are located in The Dalles, Oregon next to the beautiful Columbia River Gorge. We serve the entire Mid Columbia region.
We are operated by a dedicated group of volunteers with some paid staff and are funded solely by donations from generous supporters who care about animals and want to help solve this tremendous problem.
Home At Last is a clearinghouse of resources available in our community for animal welfare needs. We maintain a database of local groups, individuals, businesses and breed rescue groups available to help pet owners.
PO Box 390, The Dalles OR US 97058 Ph:(541)296-5189
http://www.homeatlasths.org Email: homeatlastaf@yahoo.com
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