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  • Ziggy’s Story: Prevent and Prosecute Animal Cruelty

    When Ziggy arrived at Oregon Humane, he was clinging to life. He was emaciated, lethargic and unable to stand. The only movement he was able to make was a soft blink with his eyes. Ziggy’s owner brought him to Oregon Humane seeking emergency help, but something didn’t seem right. The Oregon Humane Humane Law Enforcement…

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  • Miracle for Mallory

    For an 11-week-old kitten, Mallory’s short life had been full of pain. Dr. Margaret Wixson, Oregon Humane veterinarian, performed multiple surgeries on Mallory’s tiny body to save her life. Watch the video and read her story below. Just like you, helping animals in need is essential to who I am. That’s why I’m a veterinarian…

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  • Local Heroes Honored with 2021 Diamond Collar Award

    Oregon Humane celebrates heroic pets and people during virtual happy hour celebration On Feb. 24, four heroic pets and people in our community received the 2021 Diamond Collar Award. Recipients were recognized for their compassion, tenacity, kindness and vision. Their inspiring stories represent the Oregon Humane’s mission of creating a more humane society. “I am…

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  • Oregon Humane Humane Law Enforcement Assists with Horse Rescue

    Oregon Humane Humane Law Enforcement traveled to Carlton to assist with evidence collection and provide other expertise as needed. At the request of Yamhill County Sheriff, the Oregon Humane’s Humane Law Enforcement team assisted with a case involving dozens of horses suspected of suffering from severe neglect. The horses are under the care of Sound…

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  • Walter’s Wish

    Update: Walter was adopted just a few days after his story was shared on social media. Our adopters are truly heroes. Enny specifically wanted to adopt a cat who was having a harder time finding home. When Enny came in on Feb. 20, they sat calmly and quietly with Walter, just letting him be while…

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  • Tiny, But Mighty, Nimoy

    Tiny, but mighty, 15-year-old Nimoy still has a pep in his step and a zest for life. Nimoy arrived as a stray at Multnomah County Animal Services and quickly became a staff favorite. He was a great candidate for adoption and transferred to Oregon Humane. After Nimoy arrived at Oregon Humane, everyone was instantly surprised…

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  • And Then There Was One

    A shy dog yearns for love after suffering from years of neglect. When you first meet Aden, his shy personality is immediately evident. He will slink around with his tail deeply tucked between his legs and often look for a tightly enclosed space to feel secure. But he has a special kind of gentleness that…

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  • Good things come in 3s

    Good things come in 3s While there is no secret formula to helping a new dog adjust after adoption, there are a few guidelines and timelines that are helpful to keep in mind. The Rule of Three is a quick way to think of the different stages of a dogs’ transition in their new home.…

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  • Tales of Healing: Abner’s Story

    After enduring years of neglect, Abner learns to trust thanks to the dedication of his foster parent. Oregon Humane foster parents play a critical role for pets who are part of criminal investigations. Often, these animals have special behavioral or medical needs due to the abuse or neglect they’ve endured in their past. For a…

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  • Resolve to Create a Legacy

    Resolve to ensure your love for pets lives on with a legacy gift. As the new year begins, it’s a great time to think about some of those things that we often avoid – making a budget, reviewing your insurance, locating important documents and making an estate plan. An estate plan is important, especially if…

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