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Top Volunteers of 2018 Honored for Helping Pets at OHS

OHS volunteers recognized for their compassion and kindness Exceptional volunteers who go above and beyond were honored by the Oregon Humane Society including Roger Price who was the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award. Roger has been a dedicated volunteer for 19 years and is an invaluable mentor to others. Close to 5,400 volunteers (including […]

Acadia’s Story: A Tiny Kitten with a Huge Will to Live

Born too small, tiny Acadia has a huge will to live. His mother, a stray from a local county shelter, arrived at the Oregon Humane Society just in time to give birth to six adorable kittens. Acadia was the tiniest and most fragile of the litter. Too weak to nurse, he needed the care and […]

Logging Miles and Saving Lives

The OHS Running Team Helps High-Energy Dogs Find Their Happy Place Just like people, pets need exercise to keep them healthy and happy. Some animals, especially high-energy dogs, need a lot of exercise. Keeping these dogs active and busy while they are in the shelter environment is critical to getting them ready for their forever […]

Tanya’s Training Tips: Getting a Grip on Leash Reactivity

How to Help your Leash-Reactive Dog Dogs are leash-reactive for many reasons:  fear, insecurity, stress, boredom, excitement, a practiced/learned behavior, and more. Often, humans fuel the fire by accidentally rewarding undesirable behaviors, which leads to a bigger problem. How can you help your dog? Working through a dog’s reactivity takes practice and patience.  You will […]

Treat Your Dog this Valentine’s Day

There’s more to Valentine’s Day than chocolate and flowers. On this day to celebrate love, treat your pet with some homemade cookies.  This quick and easy recipe comes from OHS volunteer Cassandra Gregg.  Geri, pictured left, loves cookies made by OHS volunteers. Check out her adoption profile.     Valentine’s Day Dog Cookies Ingredients: 1 cup rolled […]