Greyhound Pets of America Northwest Chapter serves Oregon, Southern Washington and Northern California.
The mission of Greyhound Pets of America-Northwest is to locate responsible, loving homes for greyhounds that fail to qualify or no longer qualify for the racetrack and to educate the public about the greyhounds, stressing their desirability as pets.
GPA-NW is a non-profit corporation and tax-exempt organization. It is a chapter of Greyhound Pets of America, a national network of Greyhound adoption groups. GPA-NW is staffed entirely by unpaid volunteers; all donations and other revenues are dedicated entirely to supporting its Greyhound adoption program.
GPA-NW welcomes volunteers from all walks of life, regardless of whether they have adopted a Greyhound. All that is required is a love of animals, and a willingness to work.
PO Box 6524, PO Box 6524 OR US 97228
http://www.gpa-nw.org Email: president@gpa-nw.org
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Greyhound Pets of America finds homes for racing greyhounds that no longer qualify to race. These are typically young dogs with wonderful personalities. Well mannered and healthy, they make great pets.
PO Box 6524, Portland OR US 97228
http://www.gpa-nw.org Email: Adoption1@gpa-nw.org
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Little Orphan Animals, Inc. offers pet "matchmaking" and helps people find their special someone through specialized Internet marketing and aggressive networking. Working with other shelter groups and foster care networks, transitional care for displaced, convalescing and other special-needs pets may be found. Little Orphan Animals, Inc. also works with independent rescue workers, helping them locate equipment, food and medical resources in their own area.
LITTLE ORPHAN ANIMALS, Inc. is primarily a referral organization. We do NOT have shelter facilities at this time. We work with private parties, retailers, shelters, foster homes, pet transport services, law enforcement, and others to facilitate the coordination of services. Examples include arranging home checks for private parties and animal welfare organizations pre- and post-adoption, coordinating pet-transport services for pets being rehomed, researching alternative interventions for animal wellness, e.g., innovative health care, diet and behavior modification.
Po Box 40824, Portland OR US 97240
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/OR48.html Email: OrphanAnimals@aol.com
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Reference and referral for the public and collaborative services with other organizations, including adoption, rehoming, home checks, travel/relocation, wellness, behavior, etc.
Po Box 40824, Portland OR US 97240
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/littleorphananimals.html Email: orphananimals@aol.com
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Our goal is to keep cornish rex, devon rex and sphynx cats out of kill shelters. We work with other rescue groups, humane societies, pet owners, veterinarians, etc. to locate cats in need so we can place them in foster homes. At the foster homes they receive any necessary medical care, spay/neutering, vaccines and social rehabilitation. When ready they are adopted into loving families. We charge an adoption fee for each cat to help pay for our medical costs and food and litter. We accept donations of cash or food or litter. All donations are tax deductible.
6384 SE Wildlife Estates Dr, Portland OR US 97267 Ph: 5036590103
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/OR147.html Email: rexrescuenw@comcast.net
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The Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon is a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program for feral and stray cats living in Oregon. The goal of the program is to reduce suffering for existing feral cats and prevent the births and suffering of future generations. The program's services are targeted for feral cats who have caregivers feeding them. The caregivers trap the cats, bring them to a clinic, and return the cats to where they are being fed with a commitment to feed the cat(s) on a permanent basis.
PO Box 82734, Portland OR US 97282 Ph: 5037972606
http://feralcats.com/Index.shtml Email: feralcats_oregon@yahoo.com
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Rabbit Advocates is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose volunteers specialize in educating the public about the care of domestic rabbits. We aim to place surrendered or abandoned rabbits in loving homes where they will be welcomed as family members. Formerly a part of the Oregon Humane Society, in 2002 we created a group solely devoted to promoting the welfare of domestic rabbits. The Rabbit Advocates operate an education and adoption website as well as two help lines; one through the Oregon Humane Society and one on our own. We hold rabbit adoption outreach events and other activities at locations around the Portland Metro Area and hold monthly meetings at Oregon Humane Society.
Our purpose is to promote the welfare of domestic rabbits.
PO Box 14235, Portland OR US 97293 Ph: 5036171625
http://www.adoptarabbit.org Email: info@adoptarabbit.org Email2: volunteer@adoptarabbit.org
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals $Donate to this Organization here$
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The Cascade Ferret Network (CFN), a 501(C)(3) tax exempt corporation, is different from traditional ferret shelters: instead of housing the ferrets in a single place, the CFN depends upon a network of qualified foster homes, each of which cares for only a few ferrets at a time.The Cascade Ferret Network provides humane care and adoption opportunities for rescued, abandoned, abused, or otherwise homeless domestic ferrets. Loving temporary or permanent homes are provided by a network of qualified foster parents until an adoption opportunity matches a ferret with a good home. The CFN provides advice, referrals and volunteer opportunities.
PO Box 14884, Portland OR US 97293 Ph: 5032310887
http://www.cascade-ferret.org Email: ferret@cascade-ferret.org
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Golden Bond Rescue of Oregon, Inc. is a volunteer run, non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of Golden Retrievers. Our mission is to find caring, adoptive homes for Goldens in need and to educate the public to prevent the homeless Goldens of the future. Goldens in need of new homes come from a variety of circumstances. Some come to us due to compelling family situations such as death, divorce, family illness, relocation or economic hardship. Other Goldens are released to rescue because of behavior problems due to lack of exercise and poor understanding of the needs of the breed. Since our beginnings in 1990, we have successfully placed over 1000 Goldens with new loving families.
PO Box 25391, Portland OR US 97298 Ph: 5038922897
http://www.goldenbondrescue.com Email: GoldenBondRescue@yahoo.com
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Specific-Breed ONLY Non-Profit 501(c)3 Special Need Animals Facility
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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: 5035855900Fax: 5035857906
http://www.willamettehumane.org Email: adoptions@willamettehumane.org
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