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Learn about Oregon Humane’s impact in our community and beyond, and discover new ways to support your pets at home.

  • Babu’s Big Adventure

    OHS found homes for more than 5,500 cats last year, but not all of them had an easy time adjusting to their stay at OHS. We work hard to make the shelter as cat-friendly as possible, but some cats needed help overcoming fearful behaviors before being offered for adoption. In 2015, OHS created a special

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  • Loss of Two Legs Does Not Slow Dog with Huge Heart

    Life-Saving Surgery Gives Dog a Second Chance “Miracle dog” is not a term to use lightly, but it just may apply to a tiny Chihuahua named Eevee. If it werenโ€™t for a series of unforeseen events, Eevee would probably not be alive today, let alone living and thriving with a loving family. Eevee came to

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  • Meet the Dog Path Crew!

    Candace and Bill Bailey are two exceptional OHS volunteers who donate many hours of their time each month to helping the shelter animals. One of their many contributions is starting and running the Dog Path Crew, which maintains our natural area where shelter dogs get daily walks.ย  The Dog Path Crew (DPC) began as an

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  • Nearly 40 Cats Come to OHS from a West Linn Home

    Answering a call for help, OHS yesterday welcomed 39 cats from a hospitalized West Linn resident who can longer care for the pets. The unexpected arrival of so many cats has forced shelter staff to convert dog kennels into living space for felines, as the OHS cattery was already operating at capacity with nearly 100

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  • Neglected Cats Seized from Lake Oswego Resident

    Wearing protective suits and respirators, a rescue team from the Oregon Humane Society yesterday cleared a path through trash, debris and waste to seize 10 cats from the home of a Lake Oswego resident under investigation for animal neglect. Investigators also removed the bodies of 18 deceased cats that were found on the property at

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  • The Rewards of Patience

    Two OHS volunteers share their story of adopting an adult cat who needed some time to settle in and show her true purrsonality. Patience has its rewards! I first saw Hannah in one of the cat colony rooms at OHS. She was one of those cats who would find a dark and quiet corner so

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  • Pokemon GO at OHS

    The game for mobile smartphones, Pokรฉmon GO, is making waves all over – including OHS and other animal shelters! You may have seen information about a shelter in Muncie, Indiana which is encouraging people to come walk shelter dogs while playing Pokรฉmon. OHS already has a crew of volunteer dog-walkers who ensure our canines get

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  • Birds Rescued by OHS from Terrible Conditions

    In one of the largest animal rescues in Oregon history, the Oregon Humane Society yesterday seized 245 pet birds, including many exotic species, from a Damascus resident under investigation for animal neglect. Oct 24, 2016 – Update hereย ยป Nov. 11, 2016 – Adoption update hereย ยป Many of the birds were housed in overcrowded cages filled

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  • Oregon City Man Convicted of Neglect

    An Oregon City man was convicted of animal neglect this week after OHS investigators responded to a report of a cat that was near death. The cat, Midnight, had sustained a severe injury that the owner had left untreated for approximately two weeks. Midnight had suffered a substantial wound near the base of the tail

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  • A Dogโ€™s Day at Work

    Did you know that OHS Humane Educators visit local classroomsโ€”often with a canine work partner? Follow along with one of theย canines as sheย goes aboutย a day on the job, teaching students about dog safety and more: I know something is up as soon as my mom comes into the room. I jump up from my bed,

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