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Friday, August 8, 2025

"NANCY" CUTIE!! *tri-color* CATTLE DOG/Rottie MIX - lived with a Chihuahua "MCAS"

UPDATE 8/15/25 ADOPTED

MCAS needs to spay/neuter all dogs before adoption, especially the females (and ensure that the dogs are given adequate care and recovery time!Adopting intact dogs to new homes is grossly irresponsible in our current homeless dog crisis. EVEN POOR counties with a much smaller budget for animal control are ensuring that  the dogs are spayed/neutered prior to adoption. Management is failing the animals and the community.        possible Solution? - lease/create an offsite space and hire part-time well- qualified Veterinarians and qualified volunteers to help out.  Provide safe spay/neuter and provide a safe recovery space so all adoptable animals are spay/neutered before they go to new homes.================= 

"NANCY"  Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!

MCAS hours/ Location

Date found: Friday, August 1, 2025
Location found: NE Kane Dr & NE Division St, Gresham
How did we get this animal: Stray
Adoption cost: $160.00 (except $25 during on going adoption specials)License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only
NANCY  #361842 listed as Australian Cattledog, intact female, 5 yr 59 lbs
 
 
Nancy is a five-year-old dog with a heart of gold and a love for people. This affectionate girl thrives on human interaction and is happiest when she's by your side, ready to give and receive endless cuddles. She's a smart, eager-to-please companion who loves to stay active with walks and games of fetch, but she's also a pro at relaxing on the couch for a good nap. If you're looking for a loyal, fun-loving, and devoted friend, Nancy might just be the perfect match for you!🐾❤️🏡


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SID update 8/5/25 TRANSFERRED TO OHS- Portland)  #361843 listed as Chihuahua, male, 2 yrs 12.6 lbs
 

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