Landing Pad for Recovery
![Interior shot of behavior and rescue center cattery with OHS staff member and shelter cat](https://staging.oregonhumane.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Oregon-Humane-Society-BRC-image-courtesy-of-Quanta-Collectiv-8-1024x916.jpg)
![interior shot of OHS staff member socializing with shelter dog in oregon humane society behavior and rescue center](https://staging.oregonhumane.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Oregon-Humane-Society-BRC-image-courtesy-of-Quanta-Collectiv-2-736x1024.jpg)
![interior shot of oregon humane society behavior and rescue center dog agility equipment and trainer working with shelter dog](https://staging.oregonhumane.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Oregon-Humane-Society-BRC-image-courtesy-of-Quanta-Collectiv-4-1024x819.jpg)
The Behavior and Rescue Center allows animals with behavior challenges to learn to trust people. Our dedicated team is committed to helping these pets become ready to be adopted into a new home.
While some rescued animals become well-socialized family pets, others may be traumatized and need rehabilitation and extensive care before finding a loving home. We owe it to them to provide a safe and quiet space made for longer-term stays and not in the confines of a busy animal shelter.
![Cat posing for the camera in Oregon Humane Society Behavior and Rescue Center](https://staging.oregonhumane.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/DSC_1094-1024x684.jpg)
![OHS BRC trainer and dog interacting](https://staging.oregonhumane.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/DSC_1138-1024x684.jpg)
![shelter dog peaking out of dog kennel in oregon humane society behavior and rescue center](https://staging.oregonhumane.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/DSC_1124-1024x684.jpg)