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Saturday, February 14, 2026

"TOD" LITTLE GOLDEN TERRIER mix "PROJECT POOCH"

    Project POOCH, quite simply, changes lives. We operate a kennel inside a youth correctional facility and pair currently incarcerated youth with shelter dogs. The youth learn kennel management, positive reinforcement, grooming, and training techniques. The youth learn what it means to be depended on by another living creature and what it means to be trusted and relied upon. And, they learn what unconditional love feels like—sometimes for the first time. Our dogs get trained, loved, and adopted into their forever homes. There is no limit to the amount of time a dog spends in our care, and we are focused on the individual needs of each dog."

 "TOD" AVAILABLE FOR Adoption at PROJECT POOCH"

www.pooch.org 

If you are interested in making a donation, learning more about our mission, volunteering, upcoming events, or details about adoptable dogs, call our office at 503-697-0623. If you get our voicemail, please leave a detailed message. We often cannot answer the phone as we are working with the pups, but we can call you right back!

If you need to schedule an adoption appointment, please review the adoption information page first and then email us at adopt@pooch.org or call us at 503-697-0623.

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TODD  Terrier mix, neutered male APPX 2 yrs, 20 lbs

Gets along well with many other dogs (Pet meet required)  

Adoption fee $350.

 Hi. I’m Tod. I’m still learning how to be a dog, and I could use a little bit of help when I get stuck in new situations. But I promise to pay you back with sweet snuggles, playful bounces, and looks of adoration. 

 

 

Special Considerations

  • Needs an adopter who will be patient with him as he learns to navigate the world. He has opened up quickly at POOCH, but as we adjust his environment to a new home, he will need encouragement and reassurance.

     

  • Just had a dental cleaning and a tooth removed so his teeth are in good shape!

  • Fully vaccinated (Rabies, DHPP, Bordatella, Canine Influenza)

  • Will go home with a leash, harness, toys, a bed, two monthly doses of flea/tick/heartworm 



     

"VIOLA" CATAHOULA/PITMIX "PROJECT POOCH"

   Project POOCH, quite simply, changes lives. We operate a kennel inside a youth correctional facility and pair currently incarcerated youth with shelter dogs. The youth learn kennel management, positive reinforcement, grooming, and training techniques. The youth learn what it means to be depended on by another living creature and what it means to be trusted and relied upon. And, they learn what unconditional love feels like—sometimes for the first time. Our dogs get trained, loved, and adopted into their forever homes. There is no limit to the amount of time a dog spends in our care, and we are focused on the individual needs of each dog."

 "VIOLA" AVAILABLE FOR Adoption at PROJECT POOCH"

www.pooch.org 

If you are interested in making a donation, learning more about our mission, volunteering, upcoming events, or details about adoptable dogs, call our office at 503-697-0623. If you get our voicemail, please leave a detailed message. We often cannot answer the phone as we are working with the pups, but we can call you right back!

If you need to schedule an adoption appointment, please review the adoption information page first and then email us at adopt@pooch.org or call us at 503-697-0623.

 

VIOLA spayed female, Breed: Catahoula Leopard Dog / Pitbull Mix, 

5months (Feb 2026)  40 lbs (and growing)   Adoption Fee: $350

 Gets along well with many other dogs (meet & greet is required) 

Youth insight:

  • She has pretty eyes and her nose is so cute

  • When she settles down she is a really good cuddler.

 Loves People! Will go home with a leash, harness, toys, a bed, two monthly doses of flea/tick/heartworm medication (value: $60), and a week’s worth of food

 

Special Considerations

  • Needs an adopter who is willing to continue training her. Viola is a puppy and while we have started her training, she needs consistency and continued work.

  • Needs an adopter who is active. She will need walks and play, and someone who wants to give her time and energy.

 


COURTESY PROJECT POOCH

"PET FOOD DRIVE for TRIBAL Communities (drop off food by 2:00 pm Feb14th) "STUMPTOWN STRAYS"

You can donate unopened dog or cat food to be distributed at the wellness clinic! Food donations can be dropped off at our partner veterinary hospital, @nwneighborhoodvet (2680 NW Thurman St), by 2:00pm, February 14th 

 
FB POST FEB 9, 2026
" We have one week left to collect as much unopened dog and cat food as we possibly can to deliver to the tribal communities during our wellness clinic next Sunday. 🐾
On February 15th, Stumptown Strays will be headed to the Columbia River Gorge to put on a wellness clinic serving tribal communities.
 
Our doctors will be doing exams where we’ll be providing vaccines, minor treatments, and medications at no cost.
But the communities are also in need of food for their beloved pets. Want to help?? �
You can donate unopened dog or cat food to be distributed at the wellness clinic! Food donations can be dropped off at our partner veterinary hospital, @nwneighborhoodvet (2680 NW Thurman St), by February 14th at 2pm. 
 
Thanks in advance for donating and giving us the chance to stretch our rescue’s goals by serving these communities and providing them services that allow their pets stay exactly where they belong - in their forever homes."

Friday, February 13, 2026

"MCAS" 2/13/26 IMPORTANT NEWS RELEASE (Adoptions on hold, intakes on hold) "Multnomah County Animal Services"

 The following is copied from the MCAS website morning of 2/13/26:

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NEWS RELEASE: Multnomah County Animal Services pauses dog intake and adoptions to manage respiratory outbreak

Multnomah County, Ore. (Feb. 13, 2026) — Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) notified the Oregon State Veterinarian of an outbreak of Streptococcus zooepidemicus (SZ) and, as a part of standard protocol, has been issued a quarantine notice. MCAS is operating with extreme caution and working in close coordination with the Oregon Department of Agriculture to contain the contagious bacteria, which can cause rapid-onset pneumonia in dogs. 

There are currently two confirmed dog deaths linked to SZ, along with a third suspected case involving a dog that presented similar clinical symptoms at the shelter. As deaths and illness began to occur, MCAS took extreme caution and intensified disinfection schedules and increased the frequency of veterinary rounds and contact tracing. In addition, lab tests were initiated and analyzed by Oregon State University. As soon as preliminary results identified the presence of SZ, the shelter promptly reported the findings to the state.  

To prioritize the health of animals currently in care and minimize community exposure, MCAS is pausing all dog intakes and adoptions effective immediately. The shelter cannot accept new found dogs until further notice. While owners may still reclaim lost pets, the State Veterinarian may require additional at-home care. For the latest schedule and notice of when adoptions will resume, please visit multcopets.org

“We are treating this situation with the utmost urgency,” said Margi Bradway, director of the Multnomah County Department of Community Services. “Our team began shifting resources and responding immediately, and we remain fully committed to the safety of every pet in our care and the health of the broader community.” 

The shelter remains open for: 

  • cat and small animal adoptions
  • owners reclaiming lost pets (additional at-home care may be required by the State Veterinarian)

How the community can help

While the shelter is closed to new intakes, owners may still reclaim their pets. We are asking the public to support the following efforts to help stray animals: 

  • Community-based Sheltering: If you are able, please provide temporary "finder-foster" care for found dogs in your home.
    • If you’re unable to hold the found dog, reach out to friends and neighbors to see if anyone can provide a temporary place for them to stay until the owner is located, or network with members of online lost and found pet networks for support.
  • Network with Neighbors: Talk to people in the immediate area where the pet was found. Data shows that most lost pets are found within a few blocks of their home.
  • Report the Pet as Found Online: Immediately file a "Found Pet Report" on our website at multcopets.org/found-pet. Other resources and tips are available on the website.
  • Check for a Microchip: Take the pet to a local veterinary clinic or pet supply store; most will scan for a microchip free of charge in order to contact the pet’s family.

"GUCCI, PANDA, JADA" POMERANIAN/CHIHUAHUA "OHS- PORTLAND"

 "GUCCI, PANDA, JADAAVAILABLE FOR Adoption at Oregon Humane Society  in PORTLAND

What my friends at OHS say about me:

  • I may do best with an owner who has had experience owning or caring for shy and fearful dogs.
  • If you're patient with me, I am sure to blossom and become your best pal.
  • If you have a vacant lap, I would be glad to keep it warm!
  • I have been exposed to ringworm, which is a common fungal skin infection. I will need to be monitored for any lesions or sudden hair loss.
  • To learn more about my specific needs, please read my Ringworm FAQ handout.
  • I have been diagnosed with dental disease which means I may need dental cleanings or extractions in the future.
  • Shy and Nervous: I can be worried about new people, new surroundings and touch. I prefer to take things at my own pace and will need to live in a calm environment.

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GUCCI Available 2/13/2025   #344234   spayed female

"Looks like" Pomeranian, Chihuahua spayed female

5 yrs 6.6 lbs

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PANDA Available 2/13/2025   #344236 $300 spayed female

"Looks like" Pomeranian, Chihuahua spayed female

3 yrs 11.6 lbs


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JADA Available 2/13/2025   #344235 $300 spayed female

"Looks like" Pomeranian, Chihuahua spayed female

3 yrs 7.4 lbs


"CECE" BIG beautiful, DOBERMAN/GShep PUPPY "OHS- Portland"

 

"CECEAVAILABLE FOR Adoption at Oregon Humane Society  in PORTLAND

CECE Available 2/13/2025   #343348 $450 spayed female

"Looks like" Doberman, German Shepherd spayed female

 4months 36 lbs


What my friends at OHS say about me:

  • I am a sensitive and shy pup.
  • I have been exposed to ringworm, which is a common fungal skin infection. I will need to be monitored for any lesions or sudden hair loss.
  • To learn more about my specific needs, please read my Ringworm FAQ handout.
  • I can be worried about new people, new surroundings and touch. I prefer to take things at my own pace and will need to go home to a calm environment.


"DAPHNE" **SWEETIE** *stoic**darling *Great EYELINER** 3 month PUPPY "OHS- Portland

 Daphne is very chill/stoic in the shelter- probably because she is unsure of what is going on in her life! A beautiful loving puppy. Hope she gets a great home

  "DAPHNE"  AVAILABLE FOR Adoption at Oregon Humane Society  in PORTLAND

DAPHNE Available 2/12/2025   #344056

  $450 spayed female "looks like" Mastiff, Border Collie

spayed female 12 weeks, 24 lbs and growing

 

What my friends at OHS say about me:

  • I am just a baby! I will need guidance and patience - plus regular play time with you! Taking a training class will help us bond and help me become a model canine citizen.
  • To prepare for your meet and greet, please take a moment to learn more about puppy ownership here !


 


"TAYLOR" **Foster HOME** SMART, lively, HUSKY mix PUP "OHS- PORTLAND"


 "TAYLORAVAILABLE FOR Adoption at Oregon Humane Society  in PORTLAND

TAYLOR Available 1/5/2025   #341735 $450 spayed female

7 mths 46 lbs  "Looks like" Siberian Husky  spayed female 

*FOSTER H0me** 

  What my friends at OHS say about me:

  • I'm a fun-loving, outgoing pup. I'm always the life of the party!
  • I've been told I'm quite the rowdy teenager! With patience, training, and some growing up, I'll make an excellent companion.
  • Need a pal to motivate you to get up and go? That's me!
  • High Energy: I can become easily frustrated if my energy and exercise needs are not met. I will need positive outlets and a calm environment to help me flourish.
  • I will need to meet any canine companions prior to getting adopted.
  • I love to learn! You can use my favorite toys or treats as positive reinforcement and to teach me new things.
  • Click here to sign-up for our Start over Rover class! We will help you set you on the right path to have the best life possible with your new furry friend through training, games, and exercises!

The type of home I'm looking for:

  • I am completely oblivious to my large size, and my big, goofy ways may be too much for young kids.
  • It could be with you! Click here to learn about the adoption process.

Interested in adopting me?

Animals available for adoption in foster homes need a special questionnaire submitted. From there, we will make an initial appointment for a phone consult to discuss their needs, and then schedule a meet and greet. Appointments are set on a first-come first-served basis in the order that we receive the questionnaires.







"CLUTCH" Foster HOme****STAFF/VOL FAV!****SWEETEST OLD guy**** BOXER/pitmix "OHS- PORTLAND"

 

"CLUTCHAVAILABLE FOR Adoption at Oregon Humane Society  in PORTLAND

CLUTCH plus video (NOTE video, his skin/fur looks much better now! check  out his update at the 1 min mark)

 Available 1/10/2026   #340137  $50  Neutered male, 10 yrs 54 lbs

"Looks like" Boxer/American Pit bull 

 

What our friends at OHS say about us:

  • I am a social butterfly in the shape of an adorable dog.
  • I may be a mature gentleman, but I have a young spirit!
  • I really enjoy playing with toys! Tennis balls are my favorite!
  • Shy and Nervous: I can be worried about new people, new surroundings and touch. I prefer to take things at my own pace and will need to live in a calm environment.
  • I have chronic skin issues which will require long term management. It can be caused by different factors such as fleas, food or environmental factors.
  • I have been diagnosed with hypothyroidism and will require life-long medical management.

Interested in adopting me?

Animals available for adoption in foster homes need a special questionnaire submitted. From there, we will make an initial appointment for a phone consult to discuss their needs, and then schedule a meet and greet. Appointments are set on a first-come first-served basis in the order that we receive the questionnaires.





"ANGEL" *sensitive* loving GERMAN SHEPHERD mix? PUP "OHS- Portland"

 Angel is very nervous of the noises in the shelter and might like a home with a more quiet environment

  "ANGEL"  AVAILABLE FOR Adoption at Oregon Humane Society  in PORTLAND

ANGEL Available 2/12/2025   #344300

  $450 spayed female "looks like"German Shepherd,mix

spayed female 7mths 47 lbs and growing

 

What my friends at OHS say about me:

  • Do you like sweet things? Then I am the perfect companion for you!
  • Treats and time are the way to my heart! Give me some of each and as I get more comfortable my true personality will shine.
  • I will need positive training to help build my social skills, as I can be a bit sensitive.
  • Stick a bandana on me and let's go do all the hikes!
  • I will need to meet any canine companions prior to getting adopted.
  • Shy and Nervous: I can be worried about new people, new surroundings and touch. I prefer to take things at my own pace and will need to live in a calm environment.

The type of home I'm looking for:

  • Loud noises and unpredictable movements can make me uncomfortable, I would do best in a home with calm, older children. 

 

 




 

"PRANCER" gorgeous brown Brindle PITBULL *Needs Dog Companion* *calm home* "OHS_ Portland"

 

"PRANCERAVAILABLE FOR Adoption at Oregon Humane Society  in PORTLAND

PRANCER Available 1/21/2025   #342165 $450 spayed female

"Looks like" American Pit Bull spayed female 10 mths 58 lbs


 

What my friends at OHS say about me:

  • I can be shy at first, but I warm up quickly and will want to play once I get comfortable!
  • When I get excited, I can get the zoomies and sometimes can be a bit rowdy... It's something I'm working on, but I may do best in a home without younger children or people that may easily be knocked over.
  • I'm smart and love to learn! I'm hoping that whoever takes me home will continue working with me so I can grow to become the amazing companion dog I'm destined to be.
  • I love to be around people! I'd make a great buddy for curling up on the couch to watch a movie.
  • Shy and Nervous: I can be worried about new people, new surroundings and touch. I prefer to take things at my own pace and will need to live in a calm environment.
  • High Energy: I can become easily frustrated if my energy and exercise needs are not met. I will need positive outlets and a calm environment to help me flourish.

The type of home I'm looking for:

  • I need to go to a home where there is another dog to help boost my confidence and to play with!
  • I love other dogs but if your resident dog does not like to wrestle and box then we probably aren't the best match.
  • I will need to meet any canine companions prior to getting adopted.

 




intake pic previous shelter

Thursday, February 12, 2026

"VOICE" CATTLE DOG/HUSKY mix 6mth PUPPY "OHS- PORTLAND"

 "VOICE"  AVAILABLE FOR Adoption at Oregon Humane Society  in PORTLAND

VOICE Available 2/3/2025   #343713

  $500 spayed female "looks like" Siberian Husky, Australian Cattledog

spayed female 6 mths 36 lbs

courtesy Ohs

What my friends at OHS say about me:

  • Giddy-up! The staff here call me a pony because I like to stand on my hind legs for easier access to pets.
  • I would love someone to teach me fun tricks!
  • Whatever you want to do, I'm there. Nap? Yes please! Hike? Let's go!
  • My booty doubles as a bongo - I love butt pats!
  • High Energy: I can become easily frustrated if my energy and exercise needs are not met. I will need positive outlets and a calm environment to help me flourish.




"MAHINA" **Pretty golden eyes** Pitmix "OHS- Portland"

 "MAHINA"  AVAILABLE FOR Adoption at Oregon Humane Society  in PORTLAND

MAHINA Available 1/30/2025   #320289

  $400 spayed female "looks like" American Pit Bull

spayed female 1 yr 2 mths 65 lbs

What my friends at OHS say about me:

  • I love to be the center of attention. All eyes and pets on me, please!
  • I would love to get up and go adventure with you.
  • Mental enrichment activities are a great way to entertain me and work my brain.
  • High Energy: I can become easily frustrated if my energy and exercise needs are not met. I will need positive outlets and a calm environment to help me flourish.
  • I will need to meet any canine companions prior to getting adopted.
  • Escape Artist: I have a history of escaping doors or fences. I will need supervision when outdoors or we can go on adventures together - on leash of course!

The type of home I'm looking for:

  • My energy and size may be a lot for little kids, but I would do great with older, dog-savvy children.
  • I've had fun meeting other dogs at the shelter, but I sure play rowdy, so make sure your current pup is okay with that! 









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