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Rehoming Resources
Report a Found Pet and Other Resources
Report a Lost Pet and Other Lost Pet Resources
Resources for Animals Outside of the Shelter
Spay/Neuter and Veterinary Resources
Strategic Plan 2023-2026
The Audit Process
The Auditor's Eye
Volunteer
What happens to stray animals brought to the shelter?
We do our best to find the owners of lost animals. If no owner comes forward, adoptable animals might be sent to our animal rescue partners to find new homes.
What if I lose the metal license tag?
You can buy a $5 replacement tag online when you renew your dog license. If you need a replacement tag and your license is not up for renewal yet, you can buy one over the phone or in person at the shelter for $5.
What kinds of donations do you accept?
Monetary donations are always welcome and allow us to purchase the exact items we need. The next best way to donate is to visit our Amazon Wish List and have items you purchase delivered directly to the animal shelter. We do not accept used items or items delivered in person unless they are listed on our website and arrangements are made in advance of drop-off. Please note that your donations are tax deductible!
What We Audit and How To Submit Ideas
Where can I adopt a pet?
We encourage you to try other area shelters or Petfinder.
Where can I donate food/medicine/other pet supplies?
Check with pet food banks such as The Pongo Fund and FIDO Dog Food Bank, PAW Team, or other area shelters. You may also want to check with neighbors in-person or on social media to see if they are in need of supplies. As with human medications, left over prescriptions for your pet should be disposed of properly.
Where can I find low cost vet care and low cost spay/neuter for my pet?
Resources for these kinds of services include Spay & Save for Cats and the ASAP Coalition Resource page. The cost of spay and neuter can vary greatly. If cost is a concern for routine or emergency vet care, check with multiple clinics and ask if they offer any discounts or payment plans.
Who do I call if there is livestock roaming loose?
You should contact the Washington County Sheriff at 503-629-0111 or the Oregon Department of Agriculture at 503-986-4681.