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  • Bear’s New Life

    Injured and left to die, an abused dog begins a new chapter Right now, you can make an even bigger impact for victims of abuse. Through December 31, your donation will be doubled up to $50,000, thanks to a year-end matching challenge from the Willard L. and Ruth P. Eccles Foundation. Donate now. When the Oregon…

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  • Humane Special Agent Katie Cogswell joins Oregon Humane

    Portland, Ore. – In an effort to expand investigations of animal cruelty and neglect, the Oregon Humane has welcomed a second Humane Special Agent to its Investigations Department. Special Agent Katie Cogswell was sworn in by the Oregon State Police on Nov. 22 during a commissioning ceremony in Salem. “The addition of Special Agent Cogswell…

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  • Doggie Daycare, Pet Boarding and Pet Sitters: Choosing the Best Option for your Dog

    What do you do when you need to leave home and your dog can’t come with you? Choosing the right boarding facility or pet sitter for your dog is key for a stress-free trip! Whether your dog will be staying at home with a sitter or going to a boarding facility, try to pick an…

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  • What Kind of Hero Are You? Take the Quiz and Find Out

    It’s easy to be a hero for the pets at the Oregon Humane. Every day, the impact of your generosity is seen all over the shelter. You make it possible for pets to be transported to Oregon Humane from overcrowded shelters so they can have a second chance at a loving home. Because of you,…

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  • From Victim to Survivor: Buster’s Transformation

      Can you imagine being locked in a crate, starving, cold and discarded on the side of the road? This is how Buster was found, and help almost came too late. Will you protect those who can’t speak for themselves? When two good Samaritans found Buster, the four-year-old Pomeranian was wasting away in a filthy…

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  • Oregon Humane Receives PetSmart Charities Grant to Help At-Risk Cats

    Oregon Humane receives first-of-its-kind grant from PetSmart Charities to help save at-risk cats and kittens. Giving pets in need a second chance at a loving home is at the heart of transport programs. Shelters that struggle with too many pets and not enough adopters often partner with organizations like the Oregon Humane (Oregon Humane) to…

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  • Happy Tails: Pax’s Next Adventure

    An active pup finds a life full of adventure Pax was adopted from the Oregon Humane in December 2018. Since then, Pax and her adopter Alli have become the ultimate weekend warriors by trail running in the Gorge, the Mt. Hood Wilderness and the coast. Alli shared this adoption update with us: “I settled in…

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  • Don’t let rainy days get you (and your pet) down

    With some creativity and a few inexpensive supplies, you can transform a day indoors with your pet to an afternoon of fun. You’re not the only one who gets the winter blues. The cold, dark, rainy weather means more time indoors for you and your pet. And that can get very boring, very fast. When…

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  • A Meow-zing Evening at the Cat and Kitten Intake Center at Oregon Humane

    Oregon Humane welcomes new transports of cats and kittens thanks to PetSmart Charities grant On a cool Friday evening in mid-September, the staff and volunteers at the Oregon Humane Cat and Kitten Intake Center were eagerly awaiting a special group of felines. The arrival of the 40 cats and kittens signaled a new partnership with…

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  • Oregon Humane Assists Lane County with Horse Neglect Case

    Horses removed from south Lane County property due to severe neglect. At the request of Lane County, the Oregon Humane’s Investigations team assisted with a case involving more than 60 horses suspected of suffering from severe neglect at a facility near Creswell, Oregon. The investigation began in mid-October when Lane County Animal Services received photographs…

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