Oregon Humane News and Blog
Learn about Oregon Humane’ impact in our community and beyond, and discover new ways to support your pets at home.
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Urgent Arrival of 21 Dogs
Yesterday, we shared the news of our team mobilizing quickly to help 23 animals from a suspected neglect case in Lake County. With your support, we can be ready to respond to multiple emergencies at a time. Just as we began assisting the animals from Lake County, we received news regarding a distressed community member
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Dozens of Animals Suffering from Suspected Neglect Rescued
At the request of Lake County Sheriff’s Office, Oregon Humane assisted with the rescue of 17 dogs and six cats suffering from suspected neglect at a property in Christmas Valley. The rescue, which took place on Feb. 5, was part of a search warrant served by Lake County Sheriff’s Office following a weeks-long investigation into reports from concerned neighbors. Four staff
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Simple Way to Give During Tax Season
Tax season is here, and while it’s tempting to hide in a cardboard box or yowl dramatically to try and avoid them—no matter how much you delay, that April due date will catch up to you faster than a feather on a stick. To help make a stressful time a little less clawful, Tuna the Tax Tabby, CPA* and Treat Specialist, has some quick tips to keep you organized and feline good this season! *Cat Parody Accountant Tip #1: Add a Dose of Pawsitive Energy If doing your taxes makes you feel a bit
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A Refreshed Visual Identity for Oregon Humane
New Look, Same Life-Changing Impact! After 150+ years of helping animals and people find their joy together, Oregon Humane is getting a fresh new look! We’re still the same organization—just with a vibe that better shows who we are today. Our new look celebrates the joy, love, and connection that happen when humans and animals
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Heroes in our Community
On Dec 2, 2025, GivingTuesday, the Portland community gathered at the Sentinel Hotel to hear heartwarming animal stories and honor the exceptional people and pets who are making a difference. 2025 Diamond Collar Award Honorees FIDO Pet Food Bank FIDO Pet Food Bank distributes close to 20,000 pounds of pet food a month to those in need
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Oregon Humane Gift Guide
Howliday Gift Guide We have something everyone on your list—the passionate animal-lover, the person who has everything, and those who are remembering a special pet this season. Paw through our Howliday Gift Guide for unique gifts that give back! Something Cozy & Bright: Oregon Humane Apparel Shop our online Bonfire store and choose from an adorable array of apparel designs,
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Oregon Humane Book Club
Welcome Readers to Oregon Humane’ 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
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Selecting the Right Diet for Your Pet
The quality of our pet’s food can play a major role in their overall health and longevity. In a crowded marketplace, however, it can be difficult to discern what type of diet is the best fit. Dr. Franci Forman, Oregon Humane’ Community Veterinary Hospital Medical Director, suggests to first look for the nutritional adequacy statement from the Association of American Feed Control Officials, or
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One-Day Clinic Provides Vaccines to Pets in Need
More Than 140 Pets Vaccinated On November 11, Oregon Humane board member Dr. Robert Mack was joined by two veterinarians and Oregon Humane 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
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Giving Season at Oregon Humane
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 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 person
