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Following is an alphabetic list of local animal welfare organizations. A brief description, along with all contact information, is included. |
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ALWAYS BIRDS FIRST RESCUE
(541) 349-7540 (541) 688-7387
P.O. Box 26155, Eugene, OR, 97402
We provide foster/permanent homes for Exotic birds. Free educational classes for the public and schools. Senior/foster programs. 501(c)(3), non-profit organization.
Sharon Gill sgill@letusfightforyou.com www.alwaysbirdsfirstrescue.com
AMNESTY WILDLIFE SANCTUARY P.O. Box 367, Veneta, OR, 97487
(541) 935-5457
Amnesty Wildlife Sanctuary is a fledgling network of facilities providing a lifetime home for wild and exotic animals (and their hybrids) who have been unwanted, neglected, abused, confiscated, or have lost their homes due to banning of exotic pets. We also offer foster housing, placement coordination, and responsible ownership education. Currently network facilities have the capacity to work with small monkeys and small wild felines, and we will develop the ability to work with other species in the future. Federally licensed, registered Oregon non-profit, non-profit 501 (c)(3) status pending.
Jessi Clark-White jetflair@gmail.com www.amnestywildlifesanctuary.org
ANIMALS, INC
(541) 686-6768
Animals Inc. is a non-profit organization
located in Eugene, Oregon and coordinates Animal Well-Fair adoption events
for local non-profit animal welfare organizations. We are proud to work
with over nine local rescue organizations including: Blue Star Rescue,
Exotic Bird Rescue, Florence Area Humane Society, Greenhill Humane Society,
Lane County Animal Services, Luv-a-Bull, Pet Adoption Network,
Shelter Animal Resource Alliance, and Stray Cat Alliance.
Jennifer DuMond Biglan, CPDT
jen@biglan.org www.animalsinc.org
BEAREN FOUNDATION (THE) P.O. Box 10375, Eugene, OR 97440
(541) 242-3827 (541) 338-2896(fax)
The Bearen Foundation is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is “Helping People Help Their Pets.” We advocate for responsible pet guardianship and offer financial assistance to qualified applicants who face veterinary expenses beyond their means. Qualified applicants are referred to us via their veterinarian.
Megan Bendtzen helpingpets@bearenfoundation.org www.bearenfoundation.org
CASCADES RAPTOR CENTER P.O. Box 5386, Eugene, OR 97405
32275 Fox Hollow Road, Eugene, OR 97405
(541) 485-1320 fax
(541) 485-4586
Louise Shimmel info@eRaptors.org www.eRaptors.org
CATNURSE ON CALL Eugene, OR
(541) 514-1472
I offer in home nursing care for cats and dogs and feline only boarding. I have many services available for pets of all life stages. I offer hospice care and specialize in elderly and terminally ill cats and dogs.
Randi E.
Golub, CVT
catnurseoncall@hotmail.com
www.catnurseoncall.com
CITY OF EUGENE SPAY &
NEUTER CLINIC 3970 W 1st Ave, Eugene, OR 97402
(541)
682-3643
We provide low cost spaying/neutering and vaccines. Hours for vaccines are M-F 1:00 to 4:00 and Sat 1:00 to 4:45. Spay/neuter by appointment only. http://tinyurl.com/2k8l93
COMMUNITY VETERINARY CENTER P.O. Box 25156 Eugene, OR 97402
(541) 607-8088
Community Veterinary Center (CVC) is a
non-profit 501(c)(3) organization formed in 2005. CVC's mission is to:
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Provide quality, comprehensive and compassionate veterinary care to the animals of low income caregivers | |
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Promote the humane treatment of animals | |
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Reduce animal overpopulation through affordable spay/neuter programs | |
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Promote responsible animal care through education, preventive medicine, and community outreach | |
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Collaborate with community organizations to achieve common goals | |
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Be fiscally responsible, ensuring the growth and support of our mission and guiding principles | |
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Treat the diverse members of the Lane County community with compassion and respect | |
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Operate a socially responsible and environmentally friendly veterinary clinic | |
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Support the efforts of individuals and organizations who foster and rescue animals |
DEAF DANE RESCUE, INC 49543 Mountain View Rd. Oakridge, OR 97463 (visits by appointment only)
(541) 782-2242
We are an independent non-profit Great Dane rescue organization that services the needs of deaf, blind, and other special needs Danes exclusively. Prior to placement, every Dane is trained with basic hand commands. Dog sitting and training services may be available for any special needs Dane. Our goal is to rescue and re-home those deaf and other special needs Great Danes who are of sound temperament. All Danes that go through the our program receive intensive socialization, both canine and human. We do not use foster homes or kennels, the dogs in the Deaf Dane Rescue Inc. program live together in a communal, home-like environment that reinforces cooperation and community, and living as house pets and valued members of a family. They have their own houses, complete with decks and access to large, secure yards. Deaf Dane Rescue Inc. is located in the mountains outside Oakridge, OR.
Marc Sayer marc@gracieland.org http://deafdanes.org
DELTA SOCIETY See
PAAWS
Our mission is to promote mutually beneficial relationships between animals and people to help people improve their health, independence and quality of life. Delta Society is a national non-profit organization whose vision is a world in which people are healthier and happier because companion, therapy, and service animals share our everyday lives.
DOG &
CAT, LLC
Fun! Positive! Dog Training!
(541) 686-6768
Dog
& Cat is located in Eugene, OR and provides training & behavior
consultations in Eugene, Springfield and surrounding areas.
Dog & Cat maintains a free behavior helpline: (541) 686-6768. Our
mission is to keep pets in homes by enhancing the human-animal bond
through positive, humane training and education.
Jennifer DuMond Biglan,
CPDT
info@dogandcat.org www.dogandcat.org
EMERALD DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB P.O. Box 2142, Eugene, OR 97402
(541)
484-4661
Founded in 1959, Emerald Dog Obedience Club, Inc. is a non-profit organization located in the Eugene-Springfield area and is dedicated to strengthening the bond between dog owners and their dogs by proving all levels of obedience and tracking training for ALL types of dogs.
EUGENE KENNEL CLUB P.O. Box 2146, Eugene, OR 97402
(541) 689-9632
EXOTIC BIRD RESCUE P.O.
Box 40041, Eugene, OR 97404
(541) 461-4333
Foster homes for unwanted pet birds. We provide lost and found, and adoption
services. No/low cost education. Senior/disabled foster program.
Non-profit, 501(c)(3), Education for schools and events
ebr@rescuebird.com
www.rescuebird.com
FELINE ASSISTANCE NETWORK PO Box 203 Westfir, OR 97492
(541) 556-2809
We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit group of volunteers and friends who work together to help cats live better lives. We spend countless hours helping feral, stray, and house cats get spayed, neutered, and vaccinated. This includes some fostering of cats and kittens, limited adoptions, referral services, emergency rescue, feral cat trapping, volunteering with different organizations, lots of driving and tons of hours on the phone or internet.
Larisa Worthington fixincats@msn.com http://www.oregonfelines.com/fan
F.E.T.C.H. (Friends Eager To Come Help)
(541) 337-3485 (541) 606-3867
All members of F.E.T.C.H. are official therapy dog teams registered with the national organization of Therapy Dogs Incorporated, a non-profit 501(c)(3). Our objective is to CHANGE TEARS INTO SMILES and HELP THE FORGOTTEN TO LAUGH through a network of caring individuals willing to share their special animals. All F.E.T.C.H. therapy dog teams are volunteers and no fee is ever required for visits. F.E.T.C.H. covers medical, educational, R.E.A.D. (Reading Education Assistance Dogs), NODA (No One Dies Alone), Hospice, juvenile detention center, and Animal Assisted Crisis Response visits in Lane, Benton, Linn, and Douglas Counties.
Stacy Plummer stacy_plummer@hotmail.com http://www.geocities.com/k9bully69/
FIX OUR FERALS
(541) 998-3288
This one-person organization offers the following: advice on T-N-R-M; help trap; secure spay/neuter appointment; assist with transport of feral or stray cats and stray dogs to clinic site and return to caregiver. Area served: Junction City, Cheshire, Alvadore and West or North Eugene area. Caregiver/guardian must provide shelter/care for animal post-surgically. No animal removal services are provided.
Barbara Gunther barbaragunther@comcast.net
FLORENCE
AREA HUMANE SOCIETY
2840 Rhododendron Drive, Florence, OR 97439
(541) 997-4277
Florence Area Humane Society is a 501(c)(3) limited intake, "No Kill"
animal welfare agency. As a private non-profit organization, we receive no
public funds and our animal intake is limited to the Siuslaw and Mapleton School
District boundaries. Our principal focus is the rescue, socialization,
rehabilitation and placement of unwanted, abandoned, abused, or stray animals. We provide financial aid to our community's senior and low income
families who wish to spay or neuter their companion animal or who have medical
emergencies for their pets. We promote public awareness of animal needs,
educational materials, and speakers
Petra Koeberling fahs1@oregonfast.net www.florencehumane.org
FOOD FOR LANE COUNTY 770 Bailey Hill Road, Eugene 97402
(541) 343-2822 Fax: (541 343-5019
FOOD for Lane County is a non-profit organization providing distribution of emergency and supplemental food through a network of 100 agencies and programs countywide. Services include emergency food boxes (pet food often available by request) and meal sites for people with low-incomes who are hungry or at risk of hunger, as well as gardens and nutrition education programs and free summer lunches for children. Call Mon- Fri, 8am -5pm for site locations and hours.
GENESIS RESCUE AND REHAB 946 S. "R" Street, Cottage Grove, OR 97424
(541) 942-3197
We are an exotic animal rescue and rehab group that was founded on our love of animals. We have taken in animals ranging from tarantulas to alligators. We do NOT take dogs/cats, native wildlife or farm animals.
Krista Wamhoff kristawamhoff@msn.com
GREENHILL HUMANE SOCIETY 88530 Greenhill Road, Eugene, OR 97402
(541) 689-1503
Greenhill Humane Society is a non-profit animal shelter providing adoption services for owner surrendered dogs, cats, rabbits and small companion animals. Non-profit, 501(c)(3), Educational Materials, speakers and programs.
Cary Lieberman director@green-hill.org www.green-hill.org
HOMES FOR HOUNDS 5081 SW Pacific Hwy, Waldport, OR
97394
(541) 563-3467
We find homes for retired racing greyhounds and assure each animal a safe and happy home. If you have a lost or a found Greyhound or one lands in the pound, please contact us asap. We will take any Greyhounds no matter where they came from and find them another home. Our organization only works with Greyhounds.
Non-Profit, 501(c)(3), Educational Materials and Speakers
Rayetta Holder silver@newportnet.com
HORSE RESCUE
For issues regarding neglect, abuse, or abandonment, please contact
(541) 682-3645 or (541)
682-2370
HORSE WELFARE CONSULTANTS P.O. Box 2072, Eugene, OR 97402
(541) 935-5524
We are not a shelter, but can help with advice and referral for horses.
Barbara Neuhaus
HUMANE SOCIETY OF COTTAGE
GROVE P.O.
Box 61, Cottage Grove, OR 97424
(541) 942-3130
HSCG provides educational information/materials and focuses on low cost spay/neuter programs. We offer $20 off coupons good at local veterinarian offices for spay/neuter and a Low Income Spay/Neuter Assistance Program. Non-Profit, 501(c)(3), Educational Materials
Janetta Overholser janover@epud.net www.humanesocietycg.org
KATS Springfield, OR 97448
(541) 228-4492
donna.marty@yahoo.com http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/OR214.html
LANE AREA FERRET LOVERS
SHELTER AND RESCUE 323
Exeter Avenue, Eugene, OR, 97404
(541) 484-1090
We are a no-kill, humane shelter providing a temporary home and adoption opportunities for abandoned, abused, or otherwise homeless ferrets. Additionally, we provide boarding services for ferrets. The ferrets are boarded at the shelter home and given love and attention. Short or long term boarding is also available. Non-profit, 501(c)(3), Educational Materials and Speakers
Melanee Ellis laneferrets@yahoo.com www.laneferrets.org www.ferretlady.org
LANE COUNTY ANIMAL
SERVICES (LCAS) 3790 W. 1st Ave. Eugene, OR 97402
(541) 682-3645 or (541)
682-2370
LCARA is the Government Agency that provides animal control, sheltering, adoption, education and abuse/neglect investigation within Lane County. Non-profit, Gov’t agency, Educational materials and speakers
Tom Howard Tom.Howard@co.lane.or.us www.lanecounty.org/animals
LUV-A-BULL PIT BULL RESCUE PO Box 50367, Eugene, OR 97405
(541) 345-7511
Luv-a-Bull Pit Bull Rescue is a non-profit 501(c)3, all volunteer rescue organization dedicated to re-homing unwanted Pit Bulls. We are located on 50 acres just outside Eugene, Oregon. All Luv-a-Bull dogs are given a complete health check and are spayed/neutered prior to adoption. The Luv-a-Bull volunteers not only evaluate the adopter and the environment in which they propose to keep the Pit Bull and the dog itself, but they also evaluate the Adopter/Pit Bull interactions and they evaluate interactions between the Pit Bull and other dogs and animals. Each dog is placed into a home environment best suited for their individual temperament and needs and best suited to the expectations and lifestyle of the adopter.
Liesl Wilhardt lieslw@rio.com http://www.luv-a-bull.org
McKENZIE CASCADE DOG FANCIERS PO Box 1621, Springfield, OR 97477
N.W. MASTIFF BREEDS RESCUE Eugene, OR
(541) 337-3485
N.W. Mastiff Breeds Rescue is an all-volunteer run organization focusing on all purebred mastiff breeds. We have a network of different mastiff breed rescue groups in the Pacific N.W. to help place the dogs into their new “forever homes.” We also provide behavioral consultation, shelter evaluations, home visits and transportation. All animals are fostered until permanent, loving homes can be found.
Stacy & Brandy Plummer stacy_plummer@hotmail.com http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/OR115.html
OREGON & SW WASHINGTON COLLIE RESCUE Eugene, OR
(503) 892-3448
We aid and refer for adoptions collies in need. Collie Rescue works with owners
who release dogs, reaches out to prospective dog seekers and networks with
humane societies and animal shelters. We believe every dog deserves a good and
loving home. We are committed to Collie Rescue as our contribution to bettering
conditions for all animals and to honor this breed of extraordinary dogs, the
collie.
Janet Martin
JanetL.Martin@yahoo.com
http://www.westbynorthwest.org/collie
OREGON FELINES Eugene, OR
541-606-5374
We provide a dynamic avenue of resources and information
seamlessly integrating the various needs of Lane County's Feline community.
Increased positive communication between the many dedicated agencies and
individuals involved in local rescue efforts allow everyone a supportive resolve
to our community's numerous feline issues.
Providing a comprehensive online database for existing and prospective foster
providers enables us to dovetail our efforts, in turn providing additional
permanent and foster homes for the multitude of neglected cats & kittens in our
area.
swoods@oregonfelines.com http://oregonfelines.com
OREGON FOSTERING and ADOPTION NETWORK (ORFAN) PO Box 1857, Springfield, OR 97477
We are a small yet growing network of foster homes (and we can always use more homes for kitties) who do everything we can to make sure the kitties in our care, from bottle babies on up, are ready for new homes. We recently became a non-profit organization and are currently applying for our tax-exempt status.
Bev Jorgensen bev@orfancats.org http://www.orfancats.org
PAAWS (People and Animals Who Serve) PO Box 72043, Eugene, OR 97401
(541) 461-1188
PAAWS is the Eugene/Springfield affiliate of the Delta Society, an international therapy organization. The purpose is to promote the human/animal connection and its impact on the health and well-being of humans, PAAWS focuses on four major areas of service: 1) general visitation in medical and educational settings, 2) R.E.A.D. - Reading Education Assistance Dogs, 3) NODA - No One Dies Alone, and 4) Animal Assisted Crisis Response. Non-profit, 501(c)(3)
Cindy Ehlers pawspet@comcast.net www.peopleandanimalswhoserve.org
PAWSITIVE PET/PAWS 1020 Louis St. Eugene, OR 97402
(541) 461-1188
Dog behavior training and counseling programs. Psychiatric, limited and hearing service dogs. Delta Society Pet Partner, Licensed Instructor and Team Evaluator. Educational materials/speakers. Non-profit, 501(c)(3)
Cindy Ehlers, CPDT cindy@pawsitivepaws.com www.pawsitivepaws.com
PET ADOPTION NETWORK
24474 Columbine Drive, Philomath OR 97370
Pet Adoption Network is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. PAN is not a
shelter; animals in our care live in foster homes. We work through a network of
services and support to help animals in transition and to provide assistance to
shelters for animals in danger of euthanasia or needing special attention. We
help people find the perfect pet;
assist shelters and rescue groups who are overwhelmed and need to find
placements for some of their animals. We offer help to the public as well as
extra publicity for rescue groups and local shelters. We support shelters and
frustrated families by being a resource for training, veterinary help or
contacting rescue organizations.
Debbie Jackson
contactpan@yahoo.com
www.pan.petfinder.org
PREDATOR DEFENSE INSTITUTE P.O.
Box 5446, Eugene, OR, 97405
(541) 937-4261 Fax: (541)
937-3931
Predator Defense has been working since 1990 to stop the unnecessary and cruel methods of trapping, poisoning, snaring, trophy hunting and aerial gunning to kill wolves, coyotes, bears, cougars and other predatory species. We closely monitor and challenge state and federal wildlife agencies which use your tax dollars to kill these species, often on public lands. Predator Defense is a National organization.
Brooks Fahey info@predator.org www.predatordefense.org
PRO-BONE-O P.O.
Box 1823, Eugene, OR, 97440
(541) 607-8089
Our mission is to improve the health and well-being of pets of the homeless who cannot otherwise afford medical care for their pets; stop the spread of infectious diseases and parasites in the community; prevent unwanted litters by educating owners and offering either financial assistance or services for spay/neuter. We provide free basic veterinary care during two clinics each month, currently the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm. They are held at the St. Vincent de Paul’s Service Station on Highway 99. Non-profit 501 (c)(3).
Vicki Bockes vbockes@comcast.net proboneo.org
REST ASSURED PET CREMATION
P.O. Box 549, Springfield, OR 97477
(541) 746-0224
We treat your pet like we would our own. We offer complimentary pick-up at all Eugene/Springfield area veterinary clinics as well as private homes, during business hours. Large selection of urns and keepsakes.
David and Laura Hagey foxglove@epud.net www.restassuredpetcremation.com/WD/Home.htm
SAVE THE PETS P.O. Box 5905, Eugene, OR 97405
(541) 683-7387
Lori Smith savethepetseugene@gmail.com www.SavethePets.net
SENIOR DOG RESCUE OF OREGON 1030 Pioneer St.,
Philomath, OR 97370-9293
(541) 929-4100 (541)
953-0796
We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit all-volunteer organization dedicated to the rescue and placement of older canine companions. Our efforts are focused on dogs 6 years and older, but no pet in need is turned away because of its age.
Susan Faria faria@pioneer.net www.sdro.petfinder.com
SHELTER ANIMAL RESOURCE ALLIANCE (S.A.R.A.) P.O. Box 41462, Eugene, OR, 97404
(541)
741-7253
S.A.R.A.’s mission is to rescue, assist and advocate for shelter cats and dogs at animal control shelters who otherwise would be euthanized. We operate a thrift shop, S.A.R.A.’s Treasures Gift & Thrift Shop at 871 River Road, Eugene, OR (541) 607-8892 to raise funds for our life-saving programs. Non-Profit, 501(c)(3)
Diana Robertson dianar494@comcast.net www.sarastreasures.org
STOP PET OVERPOPULATION TODAY (SPOT) P.O. Box 10965, Eugene, OR 97440
(541) 485-7768
SPOT is a local non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating pet overpopulation in Lane County, specifically for dogs. Low cost referrals and subsidy assistance for low-income residents is available through our hotline. Non-Profit, 501(c)(3)
Joey Curtin joeycurtin@hotmail.com www.spotspayneuter.org
STRAY
CAT ALLIANCE (SCA) P.O. Box 26043, Eugene, OR 97402
(541)
607-4219
SCA is a not-for-profit
organization dedicated to assisting low-income cat caregivers with spay/neuter
services, veterinary care, and cat food. Non-Profit, 501(c)(3),
Educational Materials
Deanna Kuhn fixcats@hotmail.com
www.straycatalliance.com
THE CAT'S PAJAMAS RESCUE Eugene, OR
The Cat's Pajamas Rescue is a home-based organization. Cats live in a brand-new cattery, safe from harm until adopted. We are a no-kill rescue with a low adoption fee which includes vaccines and spay or neuter. Soon to be non-profit 501(c)(3).
Tamara Barnes adoptions@thecatspjs.org www.thecatspjs.org
THERAPY DOGS INC. See F.E.T.C.H.
T.D. Inc. is organized exclusively for the charitable, scientific, and educational purpose of providing, through its members, well-trained, affectionate and obedient dogs for therapeutic contacts with the elderly, the disabled, and the young, in hospitals, homes, nursing facilities, schools, and pre-schools or other locations.
WAGGIN IN RESCUE Eugene, OR
(541) 688-3260
Check our Petfinder site for adoptable animals.
John Archer cwagginn@wmconnect.com http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/OR199.html
WELL-MANNERED DOG, LLC (The)
(541) 344-7400
We offer both group and private classes that help owners solve their pets frustrating behavior problems and develop a high proficiency to commands. We accomplish this through humane gentle training techniques and fun games. All classes are taught by a certified pet dog trainer.
Debbie Schaefer, CPDT humanedogtraining@yahoo.com www.humanedogtraining.com
WEST COAST DOG AND CAT RESCUE PO Box 72401 Eugene, OR 97401
(541) 221-3055
WILDLIFE HOME CARE NETWORK
(541) 342-0099 Voicemail Number
Wildlife Home Care Network is a non-profit organization of area licensed wildlife rehabilitators working with orphaned and injured wildlife. We support the all-volunteer rehabilitators by providing special infant formulas, food, and caging and by covering medical expenses and veterinarian services for the wildlife in their care.
WILLAMETTE AGILITY GROUP (WAG)
The desire to work with our canine partners is our common bond in WAG. Our membership includes Lane County and several counties to the north. Our dogs are mixed breed and purebreds. We not only participate in agility trials for USFAA and NADAC, but perform many demos for dog-related organizations.
WILLAMETTE ANIMAL GUILD (WAG) Spay/Neuter Project 3045 Royal Avenue, Eugene, OR 97402
(541) 345-3566
As Eugene/Springfield's only non-profit low-cost spay and neuter clinic, WAG's mission is to reduce the number of unwanted, abused, and abandoned cats and dogs in Lane County. Our services are offered to low-income pet owners and local animal welfare and rescue organizations. We also offer our facility to the local feral cat rescue organization for weekend volunteer-staffed S/N clinics as often as they can be organized.
Jill Winans, Kathy Ford wagclinic@wagwag.org http://wagwag.org
WILLAMETTE WILDLIFE REHABILITATION P.O. Box 10962, Eugene, OR 97440
WILDLIFE RESCUE
(541)
485-8440
We are a non-profit organization, founded in 1985. We are dedicated to saving and helping wildlife. As Wildlife Rescue, we are a referral for the rescue of wildlife. Funding is provided by donations and memberships. Non-profit, 501(c)(3), Educational Materials and Speakers
Reta Anderson willwild@efn.org
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