Animal Shelter in Multnomah County, OR

Family Dogs New Life Shelter
Family Dogs New Life Shelter

9101 Southeast Stanley Avenue, Multnomah County, OR 97206

503-771-5596

Fondation for Global Biodiversity Education for Children
Fondation for Global Biodiversity Education for Children

205 Southeast Grand Avenue, Multnomah County, OR 97214

503-232-7067

Rat Allies
Rat Allies

PO Box 3453, Multnomah County, OR 97208

503-287-7894

Dog Nose News
Dog Nose News

PO Box 12568, Multnomah County, OR 97212

Q&A

1. What is an Animal Shelter?

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An Animal Shelter is a facility that temporarily houses lost, abandoned, or surrendered animals, providing care and seeking to find them new homes.

2. What services does an Animal Shelter offer?

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Services include animal rescue and intake, medical care, adoption programs, spaying and neutering, and lost-and-found pet assistance.

3. How can I adopt a pet from an Animal Shelter?

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To adopt, visit the shelter to meet available animals, complete an adoption application, and fulfill any requirements such as fees or home checks.

4. Can I surrender an animal to the shelter?

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Yes, most shelters accept animals that owners can no longer care for, but it is recommended to contact the shelter first to check space and policies.

5. How can I support or volunteer at an Animal Shelter?

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Many shelters welcome volunteers and donations; contact your local shelter to learn about opportunities to help.

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