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Animal Rescues and Shelters in Oregon

Robbins Pet Care does not recommend or endorse any of the shelters, rescues or private parties listed within these pages, or affiliated/linked sites.
Robbins Pet Care simply provides information to private animal owners, shelters and rescues. We encourage all to seek references when making decisions
regarding pet adoption, pet placement, care and training. Robbins Pet Care cannot guarantee the accuracy of all of the shelter or rescue listings in this site.

Statewide
- All Terrier Rescue Hunters Crossing Inc

- Border Collie Rescue of the Pacific Northwest (WA, OR, ID, BC)

- California Chinese Shar-pei Rescue (AZ, CA, OR, WA, NV, HI, CO, NM)

- Cascade Alaskan Malamute Enthusiasts Organization

- Kitten Rescue

- Mystic Moons Animal Rescue - A rescue for mainly cats and dog
(mostly pitbulls and pitbull mix dogs). I may occasionally have other animals too.

- Oregon Friends of Shelter Animals - An all volunteer 501(c)3 non-profit organization,
Oregon Friends of Shelter Animals was founded in 2002 born out of a animal rescue group. Collectively their board has over 50 years of rescue and
community service experience. In 2003 alone they facilitated over 700 adoptions in 2003 -- both dogs and cats. They have participated and assisted
in funding 650 spays and neuters. They also funded 100 other surgeries for injuries and illness in shelter animals. They have a few annual events
as well as ongoing programs, such as microchip clinics, weekly adoption clinics, monthly agility fun matches and more.

- Pacific Northwest Reptile Rescue - We are a small reptile rescue mainly in
Oregon and Washington, but will rescue from anywhere (anything that can be shipped to us.)

Albany
- K-9 Homefinders & Rescue, Inc. - We are a no-kill non-profit shelter
that's been in business since 1980, rescuing dogs, in bad situations, dog pounds, the homeless, and battered women's shelters, and strays that have
been hit on the highways. These animals get full medical Care, altered, updated on shots, micro-chipped, then placed in loving homes. Run totally
by volunteers.

- SafeHaven Humane Society

Ashland

Beaverton

Bend

Canby
- Hart's Reptile World - We have been rescuing reptiles all over the
West and beyond since the early '80s. If you don't want it, have out grown it or gotten in over your head...give us a call. We have a nationwide
network for 'qualified' placements. We're a no nonsense, no-kill facility and specialize in the the dangerous reptiles like venomous and crocodilians.

Central Point

Corvallis

Eugene

Florence

Fossil

Gold Beach

Hillsboro
- Bonnie L Hays Small Animal Shelter

- Oregon Friends of Shelter Animals - We are an all breed, all volunteer, 501(c)3 rescue with
the mission of improving the lives of shelter animals by rescuing adoptable animals and finding them a new home. We rescue the animals, place them in
foster homes, spay/neuter all animals, bring shots current, install a microchip for ID and provide adopters with a free vet visit.

- POPPA, Inc.

Keizer
- Beautiful Dragons Reptile Rescue - A non-profit, no-kill, non-breeding
organization dedicated to saving the lives of the abandoned, neglected, and abused reptiles of the Willamette Valley and surrounding communities.

McMinnville

Newport

Oregon City

Ontario
- Atherton Kennels and Shelter - Official animal shelter for Malheur County, Ontario, Nyssa, Vale and City of Payette. Also offers dog boarding, dog obedience training for the Treasure Valley.

Phoenix

Portland

Prineville
- ProDOG Trainers of Oregon, LLC. - We rescue the following breeds: German Shepherds,
Dutch Shepherds and Malinois. These rescue dogs are housed in large natural habitats and trained for adoption to disabled people with special service/assist/protection
needs.

St. Helen's

Salem

Sherwood
- Cat Adoption Team (CAT) - Cats only. The Pacific Northwest's largest
non-profit, no-kill cat shelter with its own full service on-site veterinary hospital. CAT rescues, rehabilitates and places the community's
abandoned, neglected and injured cats and kittens into loving, lifetime homes. CAT not only partners with the community but with local county
shelters, rescue groups and veterinary offices to take in cats that might otherwise be euthanized due to medical problems or space constraints.
CAT saves close to 3,000 lives per year and relies heavily on the support of the public and generous volunteers.

Springfield

Troutdale

Tualatin

Waldport

Woodburn
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