Adopt-a-Dog

At the Hukari Animal Shelter, we give all dogs the best possible care while they are boarding. In order to decrease euthanasia, we offer adoption support services for Gorge pets in need of a permanent home. We also serve as a resource for neighborhood dog owners.

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Columbia Gorge Cat Rescue

CGCR was founded in 2007 by a small group of concerned citizens who wanted to rescue the abandoned and stray cats in our town that were being ignored by government and commercial groups.

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Home at last

The At Last Humane Society bears a significant obligation to assist, heal, and shelter animals in Wasco and the adjacent counties.

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Fur Footed Rescue

Fur Footed is stepping up to help home and re-home stray and abandoned cats, dogs, and pets in need in and around the Columbia River Gorge area.

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Oregon Animal Rescue

Oregon Animal Rescue (OAR), a 501c3 non-profit organization established in Boring, Oregon, provides food, medical treatment, and shelter to unwanted, injured, and abandoned animals until they can be put in permanent homes.

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Multnomah County Animal Services

The only public animal shelter and control facility in the county is Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS). The goal of MCAS is to safeguard the welfare, health, and safety of humans and their pets in Multnomah County.

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Are there other animal shelters near Adopt-a-Dog in Hood River?

Yes, you can find more animal shelters in Hood River on Petzooie.

How can I contact Adopt-a-Dog?

You can contact Adopt-a-Dog by calling (541) 354-1083 for inquiries about adoption or services.

What are the hours for Adopt-a-Dog?

Adopt-a-Dog is open . Call (541) 354-1083 to confirm visiting hours.

Can I adopt a pet from Adopt-a-Dog?

Yes, Adopt-a-Dog helps facilitate pet adoptions. Call (541) 354-1083 to learn more about the process.

Can I volunteer at Adopt-a-Dog?

Adopt-a-Dog may offer volunteer opportunities. Call (541) 354-1083 to learn how to get involved.