I Need Help With a Found Dog.

First steps.

  • Ask around locally to see if anyone recognizes the dog.
  • If you have no luck, bring the dog into a local veterinary clinic to scan for a microchip.
  • If the dog isn’t microchipped, post their photo on social networks and flyers in your community.

Next steps. Check the county where the dog was found.

Clackamas County Dog Services provides and lost and found services for dogs. Please contact them directly through the button below.

Clark County partners with Humane Society for Southwest Washington (HSSW) for animal services. Learn more through the button below.

If you’ve lost or found a dog in Marion County, please contact Marion County Dog Services (MCDS).

Browse and post your found dog on OHS’ Community Forum. If you see the posting for the found pet, please contact the family directly.

Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) is limiting shelter intake due to current limited staff levels. Learn more through the button below.

If the dog is found within the city limits of Dallas, Independence, or Monmouth, call the corresponding police department.

If you’ve found a dog in Polk County outside of the above city limits, please contact OHS directly for next steps.

Browse and post your found dog on OHS’ Community Forum. If you see the posting for the found pet, please contact the family directly.

Washington County Animal Services (WCAS) is able to assist you with lost or found dogs. Contact them directly through the button below.

These links are provided as a resource only. These are outside organizations/companies, not affiliated with nor endorsed by Oregon Humane Society.

I need more help.

If you are unable to find assistance through the resources above, please call Oregon Humane Society’s Community Resource Center, open seven days per week.