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  • Volunteer Groups Help Pets

    Contributed by Laura Jackson, Oregon Humane Group & Education Coordinator People often ask me what our group volunteers do. Even regular volunteers, who give their time every week at Oregon Humane, don’t often get to see groups in action. The larger groups are more visible, helping with projects like maintaining the dog-walking path. Though less…

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  • Oregon Humane Welcomes New Shelter Medicine Team Members

    Shelter Medicine Resident Victry Mueller, DVM On July 1, 2017, after a year as the Shelter Medicine Intern, Dr. Victry Mueller transitioned into a new position as Shelter Medicine Resident. Oregon Humane hosts a Shelter Medicine Residency that is approved by the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (ABVP) Resident Program. Dr. Mueller will complete her…

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  • Oregon Humane Photo Contest: Enter Your Pet!

    Is your pet adorable? Does it deserve to be featured on the cover of the Oregon Humane Magazine? Then throw your hat into the ring and submit your pet’s photo to the 26th annual Oregon Humane Fuzzy, Furry, and Feathered Friends Photo Contest. This year’s pet photo contest features a People’s Choice voting system –…

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  • Amber Seeks New Start After Surviving Abuse

    Oregon Humane is opening its doors this afternoon to Amber, a pit bull mix who suffered horrendous injuries when she was doused with gasoline and intentionally set on fire. Despite her severe injuries–which required the amputation of portions of both her ears–Amber continues to be loving, affectionate, and is excited to be around people. Amber…

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  • Seeking Tips from the Public in Alleged Portland Dog Abuse Incident

    UPDATE 7/20: Thanks to the spread of this story on social media, Oregon Humane Investigations has received a number of good tips and is following up on all. This is an open criminal investigation, so please understand that Oregon Humane may not be able to share more details with the public while the case is…

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  • Corgis Paw it Forward

    Contributed by Alex Laskowski, Oregon Humane Outreach Coordinator It’s no secret that Oregonians love their corgis. Cardigan or Pembroke, we don’t care. As long as those legs are stubby, those rear ends fluffy, and those ears go straight up, we’ll take them. And you know what, even if the Queen Mother claims them as her…

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  • A Tiny Chihuahua with a Huge Will to Survive

    Have you ever heard the term “megaesophagus?” It’s not the name of a Muppet or a rare dinosaur, but a serious condition that can affect dogs, cats, horses and even humans. Recently, a tiny Chihuahua mix puppy diagnosed with this condition needed help, and Oregon Humane was able to step up. In early June, Oregon…

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  • Oregon HumaneTAR Helps Red-Tailed Hawk

    Editor’s Note: This past weekend, on June 24, members of the all-volunteer Oregon Humane Technical Animal Rescue team (Oregon HumaneTAR) responded to a call to help save a red-tailed hawk. The hawk had been observed stuck high up a tall tree in Vancouver. The Audubon Society of Portland was contacted first about this hawk, which is…

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  • In the Air with Second Chance

    Editor’s Note: When Oregon Humane has the resources to take in pets from other shelters that need assistance, the Oregon Humane Second Chance program steps up. Second Chance helps partner shelters in our Portland-area community first, then expands outward through Oregon to Washington, California and Hawaii. A Special Transfer Flight Recently, Oregon Humane Second Chance helped…

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  • Oregon Humane Fights for Laws Against Cruelty

    Oregon legislators recently approved a host of bills backed by Oregon Humane that will strengthen the state’s efforts to fight animal cruelty. The bills, which are now awaiting the Governor’s signature, would increase penalties for animal cruelty, crack down on cockfighting, streamline the process of forfeiting pets who have been victims of cruelty, and give…

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