County animal shelters serve as the primary intake point for stray and surrendered animals across the entire county and are responsible for enforcing local animal control laws including licensing, leash requirements, and dangerous dog ordinances. There are 26 Animal Shelters locations in Multnomah County, Oregon.
County residents should register their pets with the local animal control office as required by ordinance, which helps facilitate reunification if an animal goes missing. Some counties maintain 24-hour stray animal intake or have drop-off arrangements with partner organizations outside of regular business hours.
List of Multnomah County, Oregon Animal Shelters
Family Dogs New Life Shelter
Humane Oregon Political Action Committee
Caper Animal Protectionists
Pawsitively Pit Bull
Rat Allies
House Of Dreams
Cascade Dog Defenders' League
Animal Rescue & Care Fund
Four Feet Forward
Other Mothers Animal Rescue And Rehabilitation, Inc.
Companion Animal News Network International
Portland Animal Control
Multnomah County Animal Services
Rabbit Advocates
Feral Cat Coalition Of Oregon
Coalition To End Primate Experimentation
Animal Legal Defense Fund
Macaw Landing Foundation
Animal Aid Inc
Animal Law Review
Cascade Ferret Network
Fondation For Global Biodiversity Education For Children
Donoteatpigs.Org
Dog Nose News
Oregon Humane Society
Vets For Pets
Residents of Multnomah County should check whether their municipality has its own animal control ordinance separate from county rules, as licensing fees, leash laws, and bite incident procedures can vary between incorporated cities and unincorporated county areas.
You may also find Animal Shelters locations in neighboring counties including Clackamas, Multnomah.