OHS News and Blog
Learn about OHS’ impact in our community and beyond, and discover new ways to support your pets at home.
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OHS Book Club
Welcome Readers to OHS’ Book Club! All our Book Club selections are made by animal-lovers for animal-lovers! Our pick for winter 2025 is the beautifully written and peaceful memoir, Raising Hare by Chloe Dalton—the perfect book to read while snuggled up with your own pets! Read along with us! Whether solo or with a group, we have put together some thoughtful discussion questions to consider after reading. Discussion Questions Eager
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One-Day Clinic Provides Vaccines to Pets in Need
More Than 140 Pets Vaccinated On November 11, OHS board member Dr. Robert Mack was joined by two veterinarians and OHS vet techs to administer vaccinations for cats and dogs belonging to pet owners experiencing houselessness or housing transition in our community. Three pop-up canopies were set up in the parking lot across from Blanchet
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Giving Season at OHS
Maisie’s Story When a worried community member caught a glimpse of Maisie and noticed her unkempt condition, they alerted our Humane Law Enforcement team and we rushed to investigate. Thanks to donor support, Oregon Humane Society can take action for animals like Maisie in desperate need of assistance. Humane Special Agent Mike Rowe checked on Maisie and met her elderly owner. It was clear that this was a case of a
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Maine Coon Cats at Oregon Humane Society
On June 19, at the request of Washington County Animal Services, Oregon Humane Society assisted with a suspected animal neglect case involving more than 30 Maine coon cats and two birds. The animals were transferred to OHS where they received extensive medical and behavior care. The suspect in the case pled guilty to 10 counts
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Inside a Second Chance Transport
Meet Chloe House, Second Chance Coordinator My name is Chloe House, and I am a Second Chance Coordinator at Oregon Humane Society’s Portland Campus. My primary role is coordinating transfers to help shelters reduce their population and bring pets to OHS for adoption. In 2024, our team helped give over 7,000 animals their new beginnings.
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OHS Helps Establish Social Work in Animal Welfare (SWAW) Guidelines
What is Veterinary Social Work? Veterinary social work is a growing specialty that recognizes the deep connection between pets and their families, and the complex challenges that can arise when navigating barriers to housing, healthcare, and social services. “When pet owners come to Oregon Humane Society for assistance with veterinary care, rehoming a pet, or
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Easy Halloween Costumes for Pets
Root for the Home Team If you have extra gear lying around for your favorite band, sports team, or fandom, then consider having your pet don the attire for a simple costume that will showcase who you are rooting for loud and proud! Spooky Season Safety Tip: Be mindful of too many layers as your
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Celebrating Three Years of Profound Impact
Near the end of 2022, after years of planning, we opened our Community Veterinary Hospital, Behavior & Rescue Center, and Animal Crimes Forensic Center. To achieve this largest expansion of space and services in OHS’ history, our community of donors invested generously, showing a commitment to doing more for people and animals in Oregon. We
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Dogs Rescued in Polk County
On Tuesday, Sept. 23, at the request of Polk County Sheriff’s Office, OHS assisted with the rescue of 41 dogs who were living in unsanitary conditions and suffering from suspected neglect. OHS deployed a team of 12 experts to the scene including a forensic veterinarian, behavior specialists, and highly-skilled animal handlers. The animals were carefully

