Animal Shelters and County Animal Control
- Oregon Humane Society: or call (503) 285-7722
- Clackamas County Dog Control: or call (503) 655-8628
- Washington County Animal Control: or call (503) 846-7041
- Multnomah County Animal Control: or call (503) 988-7387
- Humane Society for Southwest Washington: or call (360) 693-4746
- Marion County Animal control: or call (503) 588-5233
- Clark County Animal Services: or call (360) 397-2488
- Audubon Society / Wildlife Care Center: or call (503) 292-6855
If you find a stray in the following counties, please contact the appropriate veterinary hospital
- Washington County: The Emergency Veterinary Clinic of Tualatin at (503) 691-7922 or Tanasbourne Veterinary Emergency at (503) 629-5800
- Clackamas County: Northwest Veterinary Specialists at (503) 656-3999 or Dove Lewis Emergency Animal Hospital at (503) 228-7281
- Marion County: Salem Veterinary Emergency Clinic at (503) 588-8082
- Multnomah County: Dove Lewis Emergency Animal Hospital at (503) 228-7281 or VCA Southeast Animal Clinic at (503) 255-8139
Please contact us if you have any questions regarding which jurisdiction/county/hospital you should contact regarding strays and found animals.
Other Important Numbers
- Care Credit or call (800) 677-0718
- ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center: or call (888) 426-4435
- Oregon Poison Center: or call (800) 222-1222
- National Pesticide Center: or call (800) 858-7378
- American Wildlife Foundation: or call (503) 829-9567
- Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife: or call (503) 947-6000
- Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon: or call (503) 797-2606
- Crime Stoppers of Oregon or call (503) 823-HELP to report any animal abuse or cruelty (or other crime/abuse cases)
- Every day domestic animals are abused and even murdered in our state. Report animal cruelty through the Crime Stoppers program and help make your community safe for our domestic pets. Rewards of up to $1,000 for your anonymous tip.
Veterinary Resources and Webpages
- Veterinarypartner.com is a good resource for additional information regarding a medication, or a condition your pet has
- Pets Matter blog via American Animal Hospital Association
- American Veterinary Medical Association
- Oregon Veterinary Medical Association
- Portland Veterinary Medical Association
- Oregon Veterinary Technician & Assistant Association
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released excellent information about zoonotic diseases (diseases that are transmissible from animal to humans). You can search by disease name and/or by type of animal and describes preventive/protective measures that can be taken.