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The Best Portland, OR Dog Rescues & Shelters in 2024

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David Adams

June 25, 2024

Dog Rescues & Shelters

This list showcases the top dog rescues & shelters in Portland, OR. These remarkable organizations have been recognized for their unwavering dedication to the well-being of countless dogs. We've compiled this list by gathering heartfelt testimonials from both the Sniffspot community and the wider public, ensuring a comprehensive perspective on these exceptional shelters.

    Oregon Dog Rescue
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    6100 S Macadam Avenue Portland OR 97219
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    I walk dogs every Sunday and I love watching these dogs find forever homes. ODR is not just a shelter, they rehabilitate the dogs and give them plenty of play time and engagement time. The staff take time to train and interact with the dogs to help them transition into a good home and help prevent them from being institutionalized in a kennel all day. I love the way this shelter runs things!
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    Oregon Dog Rescue

    #22 in United States, #2 in Oregon, #1 in Portland

    Portland

    After 13 years in Tualatin, We recently re-located to Portland in the John's Landing neighborhood! We always have 50+ adorable pups waiting for homes so please come visit us 7-days a week!

    "I walk dogs every Sunday and I love watching these dogs find forever homes. ODR is not just a shelter,..."

    jewel j.

    Volunteer / foster, Supporter

    "Excellent nonprofit with dedicated staff. Highly recommend!"

    cherry h.

    Supporter


  • Street Savvy Dog Rescue
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    Milwaukie, Oregon upon invitation-private residence
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    We adopted our dog, Jasper, from SSDR. He plays almost daily at our local dog park, where we have met about half a dozen dogs that were also adopted through SSDR. We have also fostered three times with them, and felt that they really worked hard to find the right match for each dog. Barb is very responsive and helpful, advocating for each dog she brings in, and addressing any issues, even after they’ve been adopted.
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    Street Savvy Dog Rescue

    #48 in United States, #3 in Oregon, #2 in Portland

    Portland

    Street Savvy Dog Rescue is a superlative, foster-based dog rescue active in rescuing dogs from underserved areas such as rural Texas, Mexico, CA and the PNW where we are based. Our amazing ALL-VOLUNTEER team cares for dogs in their homes until they are matched to applicants. Started in 2014, we are now entering our 10th year and have surpassed the 3000 saved mark! We are notably THE FIRST non-profit dog rescue in Oregon to resolutely ONLY use force-free training methods and we are dedicated to educating the public all about using force-free training and mental enrichment to help their dogs be happy and psychologically healthy!

    "We adopted our dog, Jasper, from SSDR. He plays almost daily at our local dog park, where we have..."

    alyssa p.

    Adoptee

    "Wonderful organization doing great work!"

    carol r.

    Adoptee


  • Pawsitively Saved Rescue
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    2771 E 9th St, Suite D Newberg, OR 97132
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    Pawsitively Saved is responsible for introducing me to my best friend. Adopting my dog Daisy Rae was the best and easiest decision to make. I am so thankful for the staff at this shelter, and you could see how passionate and caring they were about the work they do and the dogs they care for. They made the process incredibly easy and were able to accommodate the adoption process to ensure I was taking Daisy Rae home feeling prepared to take on this new responsibility. I cannot thank the staff at Pawsitively Saved enough!!
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    Pawsitively Saved Rescue

    #68 in United States, #6 in Oregon, #3 in Portland

    Portland

    At Pawsitively Saved we believe that all dogs deserve a safe and nurturing forever home. Providing an environment, coupled with active mental and physical stimulation, leads to a happy, healthy life for your dogs. To meet the physical and recreational needs of your pet, promote healthy exercise and foster essential socialization skills for confident canines. Dogs that are fully socialized and exercised are confident companions We are passionate about what we do and care deeply about the health and well-being of all dogs. This is not a business, this is our lifestyle, and dogs ARE our life. Dogs bring us comfort, joy, and companionship through every phase of our lives, and it's our job to give back to them as much as they give to us.

    "Pawsitively Saved is responsible for introducing me to my best friend. Adopting my dog Daisy Rae was the best and..."

    kasey d.

    Adoptee

    "We got our girlypop Maxie (formerly Connie) from Pawsitively Saved. The entire process was smooth and quick. She was with..."

    riley p.

    Adoptee


  • Jack Russell Rescue OWII
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    Jack Russells , as we often explain to people, are not for everyone. There are a lot of dogs in this category now it seems but the extreme high energy and prey drive makes it difficult for a lot of families but the folks running and fostering for this rescue are exceptional at finding the right spots for these incredible animas. This rescue has been in existence for many, many years and it’s always about the dog.
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    Jack Russell Rescue OWII

    #79 in United States, #8 in Oregon, #4 in Portland
    #1 in jack Russell

    Jack Russell

    Portland

    Jack Russell Rescue OWII was inaugurated in 2006 to help Jack Russell terriers in need of new homes. We have placed over 900 dogs in new terrier-appropriate homes since our inception. We function as a regional Jack Russell terrier rescue for the Pacific Northwest states and have our own 501(c)3 status EIN# 26-4080201.

    "Jack Russells , as we often explain to people, are not for everyone. There are a lot of dogs in..."

    susannah s.

    Supporter

    "A great rescue connecting dogs in need with responsible owners"

    barbara w.

    Adoptee


  • The Asher House
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    Dalis to the Rescue is the greatest for their treatment of all dogs but especially for the kindness, care and respect they show the elderly animals and those with needs.
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    The Asher House

    #90 in United States, #10 in Oregon, #5 in Portland

    Portland

    "Dalis to the Rescue is the greatest for their treatment of all dogs but especially for the kindness, care and..."

    kim h.

    Supporter

    "Best animal care advocates. Number one!"

    jann k.

    Supporter


  • Stumptown strays
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    Everyone I know who’s adopted from here has been very happy. When i’m ready for my next family member, I know where I’m going to look. What they do for special needs pups is amazing.
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    Stumptown strays

    #98 in United States, #13 in Oregon, #6 in Portland

    Portland

    Our mission is to rescue shelter dogs with medical needs, provide them with life-saving veterinary care, and aid them on the path to their forever homes.

    "Everyone I know who’s adopted from here has been very happy. When i’m ready for my next family member, I..."

    delaney h.

    Fan

    "Stumptown takes the utmost care of all of their pets, providing many of them a second chance at life they..."

    morgan b.

    Volunteer / foster


  • Family Dogs New Life Shelter
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    9101 SE Stanley AvePortland, Oregon 97206
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    Family Dogs New Life gave me my soul dog - Franklin. They provide so many dogs with a new opportunity for adoption by having them be affordable. The adoption process was so smooth and I appreciated how much love they gave my baby before he became my baby. I recommend them to all potential adopters.
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    Family Dogs New Life Shelter

    #99 in United States, #14 in Oregon, #7 in Portland

    Portland

    FAMILY DOGS NEW LIFE IS A NO KILL DOG SHELTER DEVOTED TO RESCUING NEEDY DOGS OF ALL BREEDS, AGES AND BACKGROUNDS. We believe that all dogs deserve a second chance at a new life. It's not about being perfect, it's about being perfect for one another.

    "Family Dogs New Life gave me my soul dog - Franklin. They provide so many dogs with a new opportunity..."

    irene t.

    Adoptee, Supporter


  • Columbia Cascade Great Pyrenees Club
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    Columbia Cascade Great Pyrenees Club

    #100 in United States, #15 in Oregon, #8 in Portland

    Portland

    The Columbia Cascade Great Pyrenees Club (CCGPC) was founded in 1983. Its membership consists of people who own or have a special interest in this wonderful breed, the Great Pyrenees. Among our membership are people with a wealth of experience obtained from years of living with Pyrs. Although many of our members are active in the show ring, we try to keep the focus of our club broad. The CCGPC membership is a great source of information regarding such subjects as grooming, training and special health issues that would be of concern to the companion Pyr owner. The following is a list of some of the activities of the club: A bi-monthly newsletter is published, containing articles involving Great Pyrenees as well as a listing of upcoming events for Pyrs and their owners. This (and our telephones) is our primary source of communications within the club. Monthly general membership meetings are held to discuss the business of the club. Should you want to become more involved with Pyrs or the club, this is the place to do it! Our annual picnic in the fall is our opportunity to all get together with our dogs and have a good time. There’s lots of time for chatting as well as organized activities such as a funny fun match (which dog has the biggest feet, longest tail, bedroom eyes, etc.). Great Pyrenees rescue is the soul of our club. Some Pyrs have not been lucky enough to land in homes appropriate for them. Through no fault of their own they are no longer wanted by their families and need evaluation and placement. Some have been abused. It is the goal of Rescue to see that these Great Pyrenees are given the attention that they deserve and are placed in a proper and loving environment. Help is always needed in the temporary housing or transportation of these dogs until good homes can be found. If you find it in your heart to help it is a most rewarding experience.


  • Multnomah County Animal Services
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    1700 W Historic Columbia River Hwy, Troutdale, OR 97060
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    Multnomah County Animal Services

    #100 in United States, #15 in Oregon, #8 in Portland

    Portland

    Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) is the county's sole public animal shelter and control agency. The mission of MCAS is to protect the health, safety and welfare of people and pets throughout Multnomah County. MCAS cares for the community's lost, homeless, stray, injured, sick, neglected and abandoned animals. MCAS is a division of the Multnomah County Department of Community Services (DCS), serving the cities of Portland, Gresham, Troutdale, Fairview, Wood Village, Maywood Park and all unincorporated areas of Multnomah County.


  • Animal Haven By The Sea Rescue
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    Animal Haven By The Sea Rescue

    #100 in United States, #15 in Oregon, #8 in Portland

    Portland

    Animal Haven Rescue is a 501c3 nonprofit and was founded in 2011 by Lee Blackmon, his passion for helping every living soul touched the lives of countless people and animals alike wherever he traveled. Protect, Rescue, Rehab, Re-home. Making sure all things living enjoy quality of life. His work will be continued by his loving family and friends.


  • Life of Riley Dog Rescue
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    Life of Riley Dog Rescue

    #100 in United States, #15 in Oregon, #8 in Portland
    #7 in husky
    #15 in german Shepherd

    German Shepherd, Husky

    Portland

    I’m Courtney, Founder and Executive Director of Life of Riley Dog Rescue. My journey into founding this rescue stemmed from a deep-seated concern for the many amazing dogs facing euthanasia due to overcrowded shelters. Witnessing this reality ignited my drive to establish Life of Riley and provide these dogs with the second chance they deserve. For as long as I can remember, starting a dog rescue has been a dream close to my heart. The rescue holds a profound significance—it’s a tribute to my beloved dog, Riley, who I rescued from a high-kill shelter in Arizona when he was just 5 months old. Our incredible bond led to 14 adventurous and unforgettable years together until he crossed the rainbow bridge in 2021. Riley’s impact on my life was profound, fostering a connection unlike anything I’ve known. He taught me about unconditional love, resilience, and the sheer joy of living in the moment. His legacy lives on through this rescue, with a vision to ensure that every dog finds a life as wonderful as Riley’s. We are a 100% foster-based dog rescue. We do not have a physical facility or shelter. We love all breeds but focus on Siberian Huskies and German Shepherds. Our dogs are rescued from our shelter partners in California and are either currently living in foster homes in CA, OR or WA, or are still with our shelter partners waiting to be transported to the Pacific Northwest. Our goal is to find loving, forever homes for dogs that are facing the awful fate of an overcrowded, high-kill shelter. All of the dogs brought into our rescue are fully vetted and ready to be adopted. We operate on the generosity of donations and the dedication of volunteers. Every contribution we receive is channeled toward caring for dogs within our foster program and expanding our life-saving initiatives. Donations play a crucial role in covering the expenses associated with a dog’s care, transport, necessary vetting, and unforeseen medical needs. Without the support of donors and volunteers, achieving our mission to save these deserving animals would not be possible.


  • Sacred Pawz Animal Rescue
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    Sacred Pawz Animal Rescue

    #100 in United States, #15 in Oregon, #8 in Portland

    Portland

    We are a (501)c foster based dog rescue who believes that all animals deserve to be treated with kindness, respect, and to live a life without suffering. Sacred Pawz Values: At Sacred Pawz Dog Rescue, our mission is guided by a deep appreciation for the profound impact that animals, particularly dogs, have on humanity. We believe that these four-legged companions teach us invaluable lessons in humanity, compassion, and inte-rconnectedness, which in turn, shape a better world for all. Our values are rooted in this belief: 1. Compassion: We uphold the principle that compassion is a universal language that transcends species. We are dedicated to treating every rescued dog and every individual with kindness, empathy, and respect, recognizing that compassion is the foundation of a harmonious world. 2. Rescue and Rehabilitation: We are committed to rescuing and rehabilitating dogs in need, providing them with the care and support they require to heal and thrive. We recognize that by offering second chances to these animals, we are fostering an environment of hope and transformation that is contagious to our fellow humans. 3. Education and Awareness: We understand the importance of education in fostering a more humane society. We strive to raise awareness about the plight of rescue dogs and the lessons they teach us about responsibility, empathy, and the enduring bond between humans and animals. We hope as humans know better, they will DO BETTER. 4. Community Engagement: We believe in the power of community and actively engage with individuals, families, and organizations to create a network of support for our cause. Together, we can make a meaningful impact and collectively work towards a more compassionate world one dog at a time. 5. Advocacy for Animal Welfare: We advocate for the rights and welfare of all animals, promoting policies and practices that protect and respect their inherent dignity. Through advocacy, we contribute to a world where all beings are treated with fairness and compassion. 6. Environmental Responsibility: We recognize the inter-connectedness of all life on Earth and strive to be responsible stewards of the environment. Our efforts extend beyond rescue and rehabilitation, as we are committed to sustainable practices that benefit not only animals but also the planet we all share. 7. Lifelong Commitment: We stand by our commitment to the animals we rescue, ensuring that they find loving, forever homes where they can continue to inspire compassion and empathy in their human companions. Sacred PAWZ Rescue exists to honor the profound teachings of dogs and to cultivate a more humane and compassionate world. By upholding these values, we strive to create a community that recognizes the inter-connectedness of all life and works together to create a better future for animals and humanity alike. Meet Dale, just one of the many dogs we rescued from euthanasia. We were notified by volunteers at an over-crowded California shelter that he had literally minutes before he would be taken to the euthanasia room. We knew he needed help, and there was a family out there somewhere who needed him as well. We jumped into action knowing this boy needed a second chance. Dale came to us defeated, scared, and shut down. Luckily we found his angel foster family, who has helped him heal from his emotional time at the shelter. He has grown into a loving, loyal, goofy, and playful boy! Check him out under our available dogs! He is just one of the many success stories! What We’ve Achieved We received our 501c designation in 2023. In the short time we have been operating, we have: • Rescued over 40 dogs from being euthanized in a shelter. • Partnered with rescues in California, Texas, Washington, and Oregon, to provide assistance when needed as we recognize it “takes a village” • Found loving homes for over 30 dogs and we are still going! • Provided education on dog welfare, socialization, and training to all the fosters in our organization as well as all adopters. • Provided assistance to individuals who needed to re-home their animals due to circumstances beyond their control Have an idea on how we could make an even bigger impact? We would like to hear from you! Does our mission and values resonate with you? Would you like to be part of our team? Email us to learn more about how you can help


  • Clatsop County Animal Control Services
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    1315 S.E. 19th Street Warrenton, OR 97146
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    Clatsop County Animal Control Services

    #100 in United States, #15 in Oregon, #8 in Portland

    Portland

    Clatsop County Animal Control and Shelter provides care and protection for hundreds of homeless, unwanted, abandoned and abused or neglected dogs and cats. We respond to complaints of stray dogs, nuisance dogs, dog bites and to reports of animal abuse in the unincorporated areas. We find new loving homes for dogs and cats and we issue licenses for dogs and other pets. "Within the heart of every stray lies the singular desire to be loved."


  • Displaced Pets Rescue
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    Displaced Pets Rescue

    #100 in United States, #15 in Oregon, #8 in Portland
    #2 in small dog

    Small dog

    Portland

    Displaced Pets Rescue, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation dedicated to rescuing Pomeranians and other petite breeds located in NW Oregon and Washington. Our mission is to help Little Dogs, that are under 10 pounds, whether they come from the shelter or from an owner surrender. Loss of income, home, illness, relocation, divorce, re-zoning are all things that happen in people's lives and we provide a safety net to keep these little guys from being turned into a shelter. We work to find these dogs loving new homes, and to provide interim socialization, training and Vet care that they need. We work to educate current owners and to decide the best solution for their situation. Sometimes a frustrating situation can be solved with some caring training and assistance. Where necessary we will take in rescue dogs that will be placed in loving pet homes. Our resources are limited as we are completely self sustained, so the numbers of rescues we can take each year is limited. Dogs come to us from a variety of sources, including local shelter and individuals. We only accept dogs which we believe have the potential, after living in our care, and working with us for some time, to be successfully placed in a new home. We work with each animal to develop the confidence it will need to fit into a new relationship. We work with the dog and new owner to ensure that the new relationship is successful. Prospective adoptive parents are interviewed, and references are checked to ensure that we have choose the best new owner possible. The potential "adoptee" must meet their new family to ensure that they are adequately acquainted in my environment before going to a new home. All of our rescues are spayed or neutered and current on their vaccines. The pricing you will find on these rescues may very depending on the dogs age, health, and the Vet care involved. Our minimum placement fee is $200, for an advanced senior with health concerns. Most will place at $400. Puppies under one year our donation is $500, Many times the placement fee for a dog does not cover their vet bills, let alone food, electricity, water, bedding, cleaning products and all of the other things that these kids need. We are a young organization with a limited donor base and no government funding, we rely on adoption fees and donations to support our mission. The largest consideration is an attempt to recover the funds spent so as to pass them on to the next needy fur-baby. Additional donations are greatly appreciated.


  • Pawsitive Souls
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    Pawsitive Souls

    #100 in United States, #15 in Oregon, #8 in Portland

    Portland

    Creating an animal rescue was always in the plans, but living in San Antonio for a over a year turned it into an action plan. There are Millions of pets out there who need our help, and they need it NOW. Our Focus, GOALS and Passion • ADVOCATE and EDUCATE for a kinder world for all beings • Rescue SENIOR pets in danger at (kill) shelters across the country and provide them with HOLISTIC care, and a safe and loving environment to live out their life • Provide HOSPICE for the pets in our care • Provide resources and assistance to guardians with pets in need of HOSPICE care • Assist SENIOR or terminally ill guardians with resources and a potential safe haven for their beloved companion(s) when they can no longer care for them We do not discriminate based on breed, gender, age, size, color, sexual-orientation, gender or species identification, hair-do, or physical challenges.


  • Jack Russell Rescue Oregon Washington Idaho, Inc. (OWII)
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    Jack Russell Rescue Oregon Washington Idaho, Inc. (OWII)

    #100 in United States, #15 in Oregon, #8 in Portland
    #3 in jack Russell

    Jack Russell

    Portland

    Jack Russell Rescue OWII was inaugurated in 2006 to help Jack Russell terriers in need of new homes. We have placed over 1,000 dogs in new terrier-appropriate homes since our inception. We function as a regional Jack Russell terrier rescue for the Pacific Northwest states and have our own 501(c)3 status EIN# 26-4080201.


  • Underdogs Rock Rescue
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    Underdogs Rock Rescue

    #100 in United States, #15 in Oregon, #8 in Portland

    Portland

    We are a 501c3 nonprofit. We rescue, transport, foster and find forever homes for our dogs in Portland, Oregon and surrounding areas. We rescue dogs from overcrowded high-kill shelters (in Southern California, Alabama and other locations) and transport them to dog-loving Portland, Oregon.


  • Columbia County Animal Control
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    2084 Oregon St Saint Helens, OR, OR 97051
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    Columbia County Animal Control

    #100 in United States, #15 in Oregon, #8 in Portland

    Portland

    The county's dog control shelter and office is located in the Holsheimer-Lamar Memorial Shelter at 2084 Oregon St. in St. Helens. The shelter is available by appointment only. To view any dog held by the county, make arrangements by calling the Animal Care Specialist at 503-366-4614 option #2. The Dog Control Officer uses social media to post photos of dogs cared for by the County.


  • Oregon Humane Society
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    1067 NE Columbia Blvd.Portland, OR 97211
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    Oregon Humane Society

    #100 in United States, #15 in Oregon, #8 in Portland

    Portland

    Oregon Humane Society is the largest animal welfare organization in the Northwest, with campuses in Salem and Portland, including a new Community Veterinary Hospital. OHS offers a wide variety of services from pet adoption, training, humane law enforcement, veterinary care, humane education, and disaster response. OHS puts no time limits on how long animals remain at the shelter‚ a pet stays available for adoption as long as needed to find a loving home. If a pet in our care needs medical attention, the medical team provides that pet with the same level of care you


  • Salem Friends of Felines
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    4157 Cherry Ave NE Keizer, OR 97303
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    Salem Friends of Felines

    #100 in United States, #15 in Oregon, #8 in Portland

    Portland

    Friends of Felines is a limited-admission feline rescue and adoption organization and Community Spay & Neuter Clinic for cats & kittens residing in the Mid-Willamette Valley. We are a large group of dedicated, compassionate, and hardworking individuals committed to the welfare of cats and people in our community.


  • Silver Linings Rescue Ranch
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  • FurFriends Animal Rescue, Inc.
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    FurFriends Animal Rescue, Inc.

    #100 in United States, #15 in Oregon, #8 in Portland

    Portland

    FurFriends Animal Rescue, INC. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to improving and saving lives of animals in our communities through adoptions, community awareness, fostering and caring for companion animals. Through our Foster Care program, animals have a loving, safe, healthy "place to be" until loving furever homes can be found. We believe in helping pets by providing temporary supplies of pet food to families suffering from unemployment, seniors on fixed income and families that are dealing with chronic illness where resources are scarce. These services may be made available from a pet food bank established for this specific purpose. We believe in spay/neuter program for the purpose of reducing ever so growing population and unfortunate deaths of animals in "kill shelters". We believe in providing emergency intervention for injured pets that would live a full normal life when appropriate medical services are provided in a timely manner. Most of all we believe that animals are God's creation and are equally loved by Him. They equal in pain and suffering to human's and need to be loved, cared for, their lives cherished and safeguarded as precious. WE BELIEVE IN NO KILL COALITION! WE BELIEVE THAT LOVE CAN HEAL ALL WOUND


  • Columbia Humane Society
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    2084 Oregon Street, Saint Helens, Oregon 97051
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    Columbia Humane Society

    #100 in United States, #15 in Oregon, #8 in Portland

    Portland

    Our shelter is not open for public walk through Our primary concern is for the health and welfare of the animals that are in our care. We have found that it is more affective to have an appointment based program. This enables us to provide better attention to our animals in our care and to our adopters. If there is a certain pet you are interested in we ask you email adoption@columbiahumane.org in order to obtain an application. Once the application is filled out and approved we will schedule a time for you to come meet the pet you are interested in. We ask that you please be patient with our staff, as the majority of their time is spent caring for the animals in their care. It is importand to us that they stay happy and healthy while at the shelter. Limiting their stress has a huge impact on their mental wellbeing while in our care. Columbia Humane Society is a no-kill animal shelter located in St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon. We were established in 1985 to help displaced and neglected animals find new homes in Columbia County. We also promote awareness for the need to spay & neuter to humanely control animal population. Columbia Humane Society is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, therefore we do not receive funding from any national or state animal welfare group or government agency. Our operations rely solely on income from donors, small grants, fundraising events, and our fees. Columbia Humane Society is committed to keeping pets healthy, happy, and in their homes for life. Our philosophy is simple and unique: find the perfect pet for each person or family. At CHS we’re not about getting animals out the door; we’re about getting pets into lifetime homes. Sometimes the “right” pet is waiting for you, and other times you may have to search for a while before your canine or feline soul mate arrives. We promise, it will be worth the wait!


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    PAWS Animal Shelter, a division of NW Oregon Animal Alliance

    #100 in United States, #15 in Oregon, #8 in Portland

    Portland

    PAWS Animal Shelter, a division of NW Oregon Animal Alliance, takes in homeless, unwanted or abandoned animals. We specialize in caring for orphaned (newborn) animals ~big or small~ as well as providing Tender Loving Care for homeless, unwanted or abandoned animals. PAWS Animal Shelter has helped 13,968 cats, kittens, dogs, puppies, rabbits, turtles, cockatiels, chickens, horses, sheep, goats, pigs, rats and guinea pigs


What's the Sniffspot Portland Top Dog Rescue & Shelter List About?

Welcome to the 2024 Portland, OR Sniffspot Top Dog Rescue & Shelter List, highlighting the top rescues and shelters in Portland, OR chosen by the Sniffspot community and the public.

This list is sponsored by Sniffspot, the largest global network of private dog parks. Sniffspot offers 23 private dog parks in the Portland area, including fenced, water, indoor, and beach parks. As a hub for rescue dogs, our sponsorship underscores our dedication to supporting shelters and rescues. Explore Portland dog parks on Sniffspot's platform.

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Sniffspot Portland Dog Rescues & Shelters Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog rescues and shelters operate in Portland?

There are 23 in Portland. Outside of Portland, there are 51 located in Oregon.

What are the most reputable dog rescues and shelters in Portland?

There are many reputable rescues in Portland, the top 3 on our list are: Oregon Dog Rescue, Street Savvy Dog Rescue, Pawsitively Saved Rescue.

What specialized services do dog rescues and shelters in Portland offer?

The most common specialization for dog rescues and shelters in Portland is German Shepherd with 1 focusing on it. The second most common specialization is Husky with 1 focusing on it.

How can I adopt a rescue dog in Portland?

Using our list of the top dog rescues and shelters, you can find a reputable shelter in Portland. The adoption policies of each shelter varies and you can find information on the shelter profile page. Here is an example adoption policy:
See our website! Www.oregondogrescue.org

Are there any breed-specific dog rescues and shelters in Portland?

Yes! Portland has the following types of breed-specific dog rescues and shelters: German Shepherd Husky Small dog Jack Russell

Can you recommend any dog rescues in Portland that specialize in senior dogs?

We do not have any record of senior dog rescues and shelters in Portland, but these are the closest cities with senior dog rescues and shelters: Portland, Bend, Portland

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