Oregon Humane Celebrates 11,000th Pet Adoption of 2019

Oregon Humane 11,000 pet adoption 2019

A two-year-old Labrador/Weimaraner mix set a milestone for the Oregon Humane today by becoming the 11,000th pet adopted in 2019. Max is going to a new home with the Dunlap family of Damascus.

This is the tenth year in a row that Oregon Humane has reached this milestone. Oregon Humane is now setting 11,650 as the year-end goal.

“Each year, we set a goal of finding homes for 11,000 pets, and it warms my heart to know that we will be exceeding the goal this year. It’s wonderful to see people opening their hearts to shelter animals,” said Sharon Harmon, Oregon Humane President and CEO.

Dana and Tony Dunlap came to Oregon Humane three days ago to meet Max. Dana had an instant connection with Max, but Tony wanted a smaller dog.

After reflecting on his wife’s bond with Max, Tony came to Oregon Humane the next day and placed a hold on Max as a surprise for Dana. At noon today, the Dunlaps officially added Max as a new member of their family.

“Sometimes you just know,” said Tony.

The large number of adoptions makes Oregon Humane one of the busiest shelters in the nation. Oregon Humane adopts more animals from its shelter on NE Columbia Blvd. than any other single shelter facility on the West Coast. This feat is especially remarkable because Oregon Humane has a save rate that is among the highest in the nation. Oregon Humane never puts a time limit on how long a pet remains available for adoption.

The Oregon Humane is asking the public to open their hearts to shelter pets who are also looking for a “Home for the Holidays” this December. For every animal in the shelter on December 1, Oregon Humane seeks to place them in a loving home by December 31. View our available pets!