No, we are not able to offer veterinary services to the public.
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Can I bring my pet to the shelter for vet care?
Can I do my court ordered community service at the shelter?
No, we do not offer court ordered community service. Hands On Greater Portland may be able to assist you with ideas.
Can I file a complaint about an animal without giving you my name and address?
No. All complaints must include your name, address and phone number. It is very helpful for the Animal Services Officer who may need to contact you about your concern. It is also required to help us provide the best service possible.
Can you recommend a vet?
No. Since we are a government agency we cannot recommend specific providers. We can give you a list of all veterinary clinics in Washington County.
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Do I have to license my cat?
No, in Washington County only dogs need licenses.
Do I have to license my cat?
No, we only license dogs.
Do I need to bring my dog with me to get a license?
No. You should bring a recent rabies vaccination certificate and a spay/neuter certificate if you have one.
Do you have any resources for low income pet owners?
There are resources available. Please check out the ASAP Coalition Resource page or call us for more information.
Do you have pets available for adoption at your shelter?
No, we transfer animals needing homes to our animal rescue partners. This allows us to focus on stray animal care and getting lost pets back home.
Do you offer euthanasia for pets?
This is not a service we offer, and we strongly encourage you to talk to your veterinarian about this difficult decision.
Do you pick up injured or dead wildlife?
No. Animal Services does not have the authority or expertise to handle wildlife.
Do you pick up stray animals?
Yes, during business hours we can send an Animal Services Officer to pick up stray dogs and sick or injured cats. Please call 503-846-7041 for assistance.