Pet Friendly Housing

Pet Friendly Housing Pet Friendly Housing – External Resources Please note that the links provided will take you away from the Oregon Humane website. Oregon Humane is not affiliated with these outside organizations; we offer these resources as a courtesy to pet owners. Resources for Tenants, Landlords, and Advocates Detailed information for renters with pets,…

Welcome to Our New Website

Oregon Humane began the New Year with a new website, featuring more great animal photos than ever before, eye-pleasing graphics, and a navigation system designed to help people find information more quickly. The new site (same URL: www.oregonhumane.org) is compatible with smartphones and tablets, automatically adjusting the display to provide the optimal viewing experience for […]

Second Chance Partner Request Form

Second Chance Partner Request Form This form was designed for use by animal shelter or animal rescue staff. If you are a private citizen attempting to work on behalf of an organization, please have a representative get in touch with Oregon Humane directly. Please Note Before you fill out the Second Chance Partner Request Form,…

Post-Adoption Support

Post-Adoption Support You adopted a pet! Now what? This is your one-stop shop for all things post-adoption at Oregon Humane. Here you’ll find adoption support resources, perks included with your adoption, and more. Post-Adoption Resources Introduction Guides Introductory Period  The shelter can be a stressful place for pets. You may see your new petโ€™s behavior…

*UPDATE* Neglected Horses Seized in Molalla

*UPDATE* Jan. 22, 2018 – Oregon Humane Special Agent Austin Wallace issued citations to two people for animal neglect in the second degree. Acting to save neglected animals, Oregon Humane seized nine horses from residents in Molalla on Dec. 19, 2017. The horses were not receiving minimum care and eight of the horses were underweight. […]

Second Chance Program

On the Road to a Better Life Read Second Chance Stories Second Chance Program The Second Chance Program at the Oregon Humane was established in 1997 in an effort to help shelters in Oregon and Southern Washington โ€“ which may have less space, fewer resources and fewer visitors to their shelter โ€“place highly adoptable animals…