Congratulations to Jen H., celebrating twenty (20) years as a staff member at MCAS. Jen has been involved in many changes to improve the standing of pets in our shelter and in our community.
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Learn about the benefits of crate training, how to do it, and practices to avoid.
About Kennel Cough in Dogs
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Learn about Kennel Cough in dogs, how they get it, signs to look for, and how to treat it.
Exotic Pets
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Learn about restrictions and requirements for exotic pets, and how to report or resolve instances of exotic pets.
Pets Depositing Waste
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The law requires that any person who has a pet in a public place must remove excrement (or other solid waste) deposited by the animal. This applies to all public places.
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Multnomah County Animal Services Announces Website Redesign
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Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS), a division of the Multnomah County Department of Community Services (DCS), is proud to announce its upcoming website redesign launch on December 1, 2020.
Staff Spotlight: Jeanette Farrell Receives CAWA Credential
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Jeanette Farrell, Field Services Manager of Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) Receives Prestigious Certified Animal Welfare Administrator (CAWA) Credential.