Our Mission: to serve and protect the people and animals of Washington County in a professional and courteous manner by:
educating our residents
promoting humane treatment of animals
enforcing animal laws
providing shelter and care for lost and homeless dogs and cats
respecting the needs of our customers.
1901 SE 24th Ave MS53, Hillsboro OR US 97123 Ph:(503)846-7041
http://www.co.washington.or.us/deptmts/at/dog/dog.htm Email: animal_services@co.washington.or.us
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2104 Kaen Road, Oregon City OR US 97045 Ph:(503)655-8628
http://www.co.clackamas.or.us/dc/index.jsp Email: dogcontrol@co.clackamas.or.us
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Responsible for answering animal cruelty, neglect and nuisance complaints. Picking up stray animals, holding them until owner pickup or adoption process can be started. Promoting spaying and neutering and general education toward responsible pet ownership.
1315 SE 19th ST., Warrenton OR US 97146 Ph:(503)861-7387
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/OR53.html Email: shortseppi@yahoo.com
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We are NOT A SHELTER with a single physical location. Instead, we are a NATIONAL network of volunteers working to help re-home Cairns in need.
We began as a small internet community of people trying to help one of their members through the heartache of losing a little Cairn named Col. Potter. In the weeks that followed that simple process of showing care and support, a national Cairn terrier rescue was born. It filled a void to serve a wonderful, randomly protected, and sometimes misunderstood breed. Cairns can have every kind of personality, from laid back to intensely lively; most fall somewhere in between.
Our rescue attracts caring foster homes who will provide guidance and love; sometimes for the first time in a rescued Cairns life. Our foster homes also provide an honest, realistic evaluation of each Cairns personality, so an approved applicant can expect to be matched with a Cairn whose traits and behaviors fit their lifestyle.
At present, Col. Potter has just under 200 foster homes all over the United States.
, Portland OR US 97223
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/OR170.html Email: Cairnrescuecpcrn@yahoo.com
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill $Donate to this Organization here$
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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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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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The mission of the Columbia-Willamette Beagle Rescue,Inc. is to place Beagles in need into loving, permanent homes and to provide educational resources to help prevent future displaced Beagles. Our program is funded by private donations. 100% of all donations, and adoption fees go to veterinary care for rescue Beagles that come into our program.
PO Box 236, Estacada OR US 97023 Ph:(503)715-0965
http://www.cwbcrescue.com Email: brescue@cwbcrescue.com
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Specific-Breed ONLY Non-Profit Special Need Animals
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County Shelter. Low kill
92960 South Port Rd, Coos Bay OR US 92470 Ph:(541)266-8414
http://www.pilandranch.com
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Accepts Owner Surrendered Pets Gov't run Facility
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County-run Animal Shelter serving all of Coos County
92960 Southport Road, Coos Bay OR US 97420 Ph:(541)269-2312
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/OR156.html Email: marina_59@yahoo.com
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Deaf Dane Rescue Inc. (an Oregon non-profit corporation, Reg #097803-96) is an independent Great Dane rescue organization that services the needs of deaf and other special needs Danes exclusively. Deaf Dane Rescue Inc. believes it is important to give each dog a head start by not only having experienced people evaluate them, but also by jump-starting their socialization process through the use of immersion techniques. Deaf Dane Rescue Inc. uses a placement contract to protect the dogs and new owners in case there are any problems with a placement, and is always willing to take a dog back after placement for any reason. Deaf Dane Rescue Inc. will assess, train, and if possible, place any special needs Dane. Prior to placement, every Dane will be trained with the basic hand commands, including commands such as sit, down, good boy (girl), come, go, stay, no, and whatever other commands might be required.
49543 Mountain View Rd., Oakridge OR US 97463 Ph:(541)782-2242Fax:(541)782-2242
http://gracieland.org/DaneRescue/ Email: adopt@gracieland.org
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Specific-Breed ONLY Non-Profit Special Need Animals Facility
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