Multnomah County Animal Services serves the entire city of Portland and all reaches Multnomah County. All stray animals come to the shelter in Troutdale. After a holding period, three days for animals with no ID and 6 days with ID, they are adopted or in many cases, placed with other agencies or programs
1700 Columbia River Highway, Troutdale OR US 97060 Ph:(503)988-7387Fax:(503)988-3002
http://www.co.multnomah.or.us/dbcs/pets/ Email: pets@co.multnomah.or.us
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As originally proposed, the club was formed to foster interest in and promote the purebred Irish Setter and to encourage sportsmanlike competition between Setter owners; as well as to educate the public and owners concerning breed standards, training, breeding, care, exhibition, and field performance. The majority of the membership is Irish Setter owners, though not all, and the membership includes people from Oregon, Washington, and Idaho – people from all walks of life. From the outset, we have endeavored to have activities and programs that would reach most everyone; education about the breed, its strengths and weaknesses; health problems; breeding; field training; special events such as matches and fun trials; and pure fellowship with persons united by a common interest in Irish Setters. To foster such objectives, bi-monthly meetings and various activities are held for members and their guests interested in learning more and doing more with their Redheads.
23918 SE Oak St, Gresham OR US 97030 Ph:(503)625-9883
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/OR68.html Email: clarendonirish@msn.com Email2: OregonSetters@aol.com
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We are Newberg Animal Control, affiliated with the Newberg Police Department. We serve the City of Newberg, but adopt our pets to qualified families in a wide area.
903 S. Blaine Street, Newberg OR US 97132 Ph:(503)537-1243
http://ci.newberg.or.us/page.asp?id=70 Email: hardind@ci.newberg.or.us
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Northwest Chow Chow Rescue is a non-profit charity devoted to saving and re-homing chow chows in the Northwest.
, Beaverton OR US 97007 Ph:(503)579-2348
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/OR77.html Email: hannalu@msn.com
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Oregon Dachshund Rescue is a 501c3 registered non-profit organization. Our goal is to provide homes for unwanted, special needs, and abandoned dachshunds. We do not breed or sell dachshunds for profit.
We understand there are many that want to offer a home to one of these rescue dachshunds, but there must be guidelines to follow to ensure the safety and future of each rescue. We at ODR save these dogs and place them in a loving and caring environment. We take great pride in matching wonderful dachshunds with wonderful people. We placed 178 dachshunds in 2004 alone.
1631 SE Bybee Blvd., Portland OR US 97202 Ph:(503)234-4100
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/OR123.html Email: jrangan@teleport.com
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The mission of Oregon Friends of Shelter Animals is to improve the living conditions and adoptability of shelter animals.
We accomplish our mission by:
First, your money will provide local shelters with money for:
· Veterinary services
· Medications
· Grooming services
· animal spay and neuter programs
By improving the health and appearance of shelter animals we can make them adoptable and prevent them from being destroyed.
Second, your money will provide equipment and supplies for services to the local animal shelters:
· Daily shelter animal care
· Grooming
· Foster network
· Animal Rescue
Lastly, your money will assist local shelters in starting and maintaining an animal spay and neuter public awareness program.
PO Box 1425, Hillsboro OR US 97123 Ph:(503)649-9488
http://www.ofosa.org Email: info@ofosa.org
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Founded in 1868, OHS is the third oldest humane society in the country and the oldest in the west.
1067 NE Columbia Blvd, Portland OR US 97211 Ph:(503)285-7722Fax:(503)285-0838
http://www.oregonhumane.org
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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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Pets of Milton-Freewater, Oregon works to help companion animals with programs for spay/neuter, feral cat Trap/Neuter/Return and adoption
914 S Main St, Milton-Freewater OR US 97862 Ph:(541)938-3034
http://www.petsofmf.org Email: lampsonl@motioncodec.com Email2: lisa@petsofmf.org
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It all started because of an injured mule which could not 'legally' be destroyed because it was unclaimed by the owner. Seven concerned West End residents joined together to care for the mule, as it seems that no one else cared.
Thus, was started the Umatilla County Humane Society. Its organization and non-profit status were supervised by Gene Burgess, then Executive Secretary of the Oregon Humane Society in Portland. Incorporation papers were issued, and the organization registered as a federal and state 501(c)(3) humane non-profit corporation in 1975.
Over the years, through different administrations and several name changes including Stokes Landing Humane Society and, most recently, Pioneer Humane Society, the organization has never waivered from its main goal to prevent cruelty to animals. Administrative reorganization in 2002 has resulted in an expanded mission which now includes: education to promote responsible pet ownership, reduction of unwanted animals through on-going spay/neuter programs, adoption services for lost and abandoned animals, plus plans to construct a new shelter to serve the City of Pendleton as well as the eastern portion of Umatilla County.
PO Box 1876, Pendleton OR US 97801 Ph:(541)276-0181
http://www.pioneerhumanesociety.org Email: office@pioneerhumanesociety.org
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