he Oregon Humane Society rescues, heals and adopts more than 11,000 pets each year. We never place a time limit on how long cats, dogs and other pets stay at our shelter. OHS relies on donations to support our adoption, education, and animal rescue programs.
Mission
To foster an environment of respect, responsibility and compassion for all animals through education, legislation and leadership. To care for the homeless, to defend the abused and to fight with unrelenting diligence for recognition of the integrity of all animals.
Services Offered
Dog Services
- Dog Laparoscopic Surgery
- Dog Reproductive Services
- Dog Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy
- Dog Preventive Care
- Dog Parasites
- Dog Pain Management
- Dog Nutrition
- Dog Microchipping
- Dog Medications
- Dog Laser Therapy
- Dog Laboratory
- Dog Spay or Neuter
- Dog Integrative Medicine
- Dog Illnesses and Disease
- Dog Homeopathic Remedies
- Dog Heartworm
- Dog Grooming
- Dog Flea and Tick
- Dog Exercise
- Dog Endoscopy
- Dog Senior Care
- Dog Diagnostic Imaging
- Dog Surgery
- Puppy Care
- Dog Wellness Exams
- Dog Vaccination
- Dog Emergency Care
- Dog Deworming
- Dog Anesthesia
- Dog Dermatology
- Dog Acupuncture
- Dog Allergies
- Dog Dentistry
- Dog Boarding
- Dog Cancer
- Dog Cardiology
- Dog Behavior
Cat Services
- Cat Acupuncture
- Cat Anesthesia
- Cat Bathing & Hygiene
- Cat Behavior
- Cat Boarding
- Cat Cancer
- Cat Cardiology
- Cat Dentistry
- Cat Dermatology
- Cat Deworming
- Cat Diagnostic Imaging
- Cat Emergency Care
- Cat Endoscopy
- Cat Eye Care
- Cat Flea and Tick
- Cat Grooming
- Cat Heartworm
- Cat Homeopathic and Nutraceutical
- Cat House Calls
- Cat Illnesses and Disease
- Cat Integrative Medicine
- Cat Lab Work
- Cat Laparoscopy
- Cat Laser Therapy
- Cat Medications
- Cat Microchipping
- Cat Nutrition
- Cat Pain Management
- Cat Preventive Care
- Cat Senior Care
- Cat Spaying or Neutering
- Cat Surgery
- Cat Vaccinations
- Cat Wellness Exams
- Kitten Care
Location & Areas We Serve
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History
OHS is the largest humane society in the Northwest, and adopts more animals from its Portland shelter than any other single-facility shelter on the West Coast. OHS puts no time limits on how long animals remain at the sheltera pet stays available for adoption for as long as needed to find a loving home. If a pet in the care of OHS needs medical attention, the OHS veterinary hospital provides the pet with same level of care you would want your own pet to receive.
Founded in 1868 by noted humanitarian Thomas Lamb Eliot, OHS is the fourth-oldest humane society in the nation. Eliot initially established OHS to stop the neglect and abuse of draft animals. The mission expanded to include companion animals and, until 1933, orphaned children.
Business Hours
Affiliations and Certifications
- AAHA
Additional Features
- Accepts Credit Cards