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Monday, November 17, 2025

"CANDY" *Pre-select* Chihhahua "MCAS" came in with Apple

 CAME in with APPLE

  If you care about the current problem of overpopulation of homeless pets, PLEASE let Multnomah County commissioners/ MCAS and news stations know that MCAS needs to spay/neuter the dogs before adoption! 

 MCAS needs to spay/neuter all dogs before adoption, especially the females and purebred dogs! Management is failing the dogs and the community.They have had years to resolve this issue and are creating a larger problem for homeless pets. ..... but...it's not the dogs' fault, and the dogs need good adopters! 

11/17/25 "I'm available for a pre-select adoption but I can't go home yet. Please come to the shelter to apply! Learn more about Pre-select animals." NOTE- it is important to check at the local animal shelters if you lose your pet as the stray hold time is only 3-6 days depending on if they have any id . Often the dog is listed as pre-select the same day it comes in as a stray

"CANDYis Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!

MCAS hours/ Location

Date found: Monday, November 17, 2025
Location found: SE 122ND AND BUSH ST, Portland
How did we get this animal: Stray
Adoption cost: $160.00 each License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only
 
CANDY #376312 listed as Chihuahua, female 5 yrs 6.4 lbs

 
Meet Candy! 🍬 This adorable, pint-sized 5-year-old female Chihuahua is as sweet as her name suggests and is ready to shower her new family with affection. Candy is incredibly social with everyone she meets, happily greeting people with a wagging tail and a warm personality. She is a low-maintenance companion whose biggest joy in life is spending time with her favorite humans and, of course, indulging in delicious treats! 🦴 Could this loving, sweet girl be the perfect companion to fill your home with joy? Adopt Candy today!

 

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