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  • Tanya’s Training Tips: Home-Alone Anxiety

    Is it back-to-school blues or separation anxiety? Back to school time can be a big adjustment for your pets. After spending lots of time with the family over the summer, your dog may now be home alone for many hours each day. You can make the transition easier by carving out time in the morning…

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  • Oregon HumaneTAR: Reporting for Rescue

    Oregon Humane’s Technical Animal Rescue Team (Oregon HumaneTAR) is an all-volunteer group who can rappel down cliffs, climb trees and crawl into the tightest spaces to rescue animals in distress. Team members are compassionate, driven and highly skilled. A news crew from KOIN recently accompanied Oregon HumaneTAR during a training exercise. See how they hone…

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  • Happy Tails: Rolling Along with Rita

    The Second Chance Program brings nearly 8,000 pets to Oregon Humane each year to find a loving home. Often, they come from 100+ miles away. However, one of the most memorable adoptions of 2018 was of an old, nearly blind pit bull-type dog named Rita who came to Oregon Humane from Multnomah County Animal Services.…

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  • Hurricane Dorian Response

    75 Shelter Pets Arrive at Oregon Humane to Make Room for Animals Impacted by the Storm Oregon Humane is assisting with the response to Hurricane Dorian by receiving 49 dogs and 25 cats today in an effort coordinated by the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) Shelter Ally Project. The pets are from Pet…

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  • Swan the Survivor

    Once a victim of horrific neglect, Swan transforms into a loving, beautiful cat. Swan’s perfect white coat and gleaming gold eyes hide a painful past of trauma and neglect. But it’s his transformation, from a cat who was clinging to life to an elegant feline, that earned him the name “Swan.” When Swan was rescued…

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  • Sweetie and Tinkerbell’s New Beginning

    Will you save more cats like Sweetie and Tinkerbell today? Neither cat had an easy life before Barbara Taylor gave them a home. She found a kind but scruffy cat in 2007 as she was leaving church. When no one claimed him, she named him Sweetie. A year later, a friend’s grandson found a skittish…

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  • Oregon Humane Offers $500 Reward in Case of Injured Dog with Gunshot Wounds

    The Oregon Humane is seeking the public’s assistance in the case of a stray dog who was shot and injured in Clackamas County. A $500 reward is being offered for information leading to the suspect’s arrest and conviction. The 3-5-year-old female, medium-sized poodle/terrier mix was found on Aug. 11 by a hill off Hwy. 224,…

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  • What You Need to Know About Dog Flu

    Frequently Asked Questions about Canine Influenza / Dog Flu Over the past few months, you may have been hearing more about canine influenza, or dog flu, in Oregon. Quick response by shelters, rescue groups and community veterinarians has limited the number of dogs that have become ill with the dog flu. Understandably, this has sparked…

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  • 5 Ways You Can Help Kittens This Season

    Being in a shelter can be stressful for animals, especially kittens who haven’t had a lot of socialization. Two of these kittens, Mousse and Madison, are among the 826 kittens that have been in Oregon Humane foster homes this year. When Mousse arrived at Oregon Humane, she was timid with people but enjoyed the company…

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  • Buddy’s Best Life on the Oregon Coast

    After years of bouncing from home to home, a senior dog is now living his best life. Buddy Boy came to Oregon Humane in October 2018. He was missing most of his hair, appeared overweight and his skin was red and inflamed. At 10 years of age, Buddy Boy had bounced around a lot. When…

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