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Multnomah County Animal Services

Community Resource

Serves: Troutdale, Multnomah County

About this resource

The organization is responsible for rescuing injured or aggressive animals and managing loose livestock, as well as issuing licenses for dogs and cats, investigating cases of animal cruelty, and enforcing animal control regulations. They accept stray animals from Multnomah County as space permits and can take a limited number of pets surrendered by their owners. Their adoption services encompass vaccinations, health exams, licensing, and spaying/neutering. Additionally, they handle the removal of deceased stray animals and wildlife from public areas. There are opportunities for volunteers, and donations are appreciated.

Intake Procedure: For more details, please call or check the website. Be aware that calling during peak hours on weekdays from 11am-2pm may lead to longer wait times.

Travel/Location: Accessible via Bus 77 Troutdale; disembark at SW Halsey & 244th. It's a 13-minute walk (0.7 miles) from the bus stop, heading north on West Historic Columbia River Highway.

Fees: Impound and boarding fees vary, with reductions available for seniors and low-income households.

Who can use this

  • No restrictions apply.

Documents you may need

  • None required at intake. Proof of ownership, such as veterinarian or license records, required to reclaim animals.

Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.

Get in touch

Phone
+15039887387
Website
www.multcopets.org/
Email
mail.pet@multco.us
Address
1700 W Historic Columbia River Highway Troutdale, OR 97060
Troutdale, Oregon

Walk-ins welcome

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