VCA Salem Animal Hospital
September 17 at 3:11 PM ·
The Salem and Keizer area VCA Hospitals are proud to partner with the Willamette Humane Society and Marion County Dog Services to prepare for the inevitable need to treat and reunite dogs and cats that were unable to be rescued during the evacuation from regional wildfires. Already, our hospitals have been providing housing for owner evacuated pets, but we expect this next phase of the recovery to be even greater in terms of pet care.
While we urge organizations and individuals to first consult local agencies prior to entering certain areas, we are here to care for those pets that need our help! Please follow these instructions for pets not accompanied by their owners and unable to be housed by their finders:
For cats found in Marion and Polk Counties, or dogs found in Polk County that are healthy and not in need of fire-related medical care, please call the Willamette Humane Society at 503-585-5900, extension 300 or email info@whs4pets.com
For dogs found in Marion County that are healthy and not in need of fire-related medical care, please call Marion County Dog Services at 503-566-6933 from 9am-5:30pm Monday-Friday and 9am-4:30pm on Saturday-Sunday.
For dogs or cats found in either Marion or Polk County that are in need of fire-related medical care, please call VCA Salem Animal Hospital at 503-581-1438 or bring to 4053 Commercial Street SE in Salem. The hospital is open from 8a-8p every day. Patients brought to this hospital will be triaged, treated, and once medically able to be, transferred to either the Willamette Humane Society or Marion County Dog Services to be reunited with their families.
For pets recovered outside of those times, please house overnight if possible, for pets recovered outside of those times and in need of emergency care, Salem Veterinary Emergency Clinic is located in Salem and open at night. If rescue organizations are able to remain in custody of pets not in need of medical care, please do so to conserve space in the other facilities and fill out a Lost or Found Report at WHS in order to help facilitate reuniting with families.
Our hearts go out to the families who've been displaced, suffered loss of property or loss of life, and who've been separated from their animals. We are deeply grateful to the actions of our first responders and many private citizens who helped preserve so many areas nearby."
The Salem and Keizer area VCA Hospitals are proud to partner with the Willamette Humane Society and Marion County Dog Services to prepare for the inevitable need to treat and reunite dogs and cats that were unable to be rescued during the evacuation from regional wildfires. Already, our hospitals have been providing housing for owner evacuated pets, but we expect this next phase of the recovery to be even greater in terms of pet care.
While we urge organizations and individuals to first consult local agencies prior to entering certain areas, we are here to care for those pets that need our help! Please follow these instructions for pets not accompanied by their owners and unable to be housed by their finders:
For cats found in Marion and Polk Counties, or dogs found in Polk County that are healthy and not in need of fire-related medical care, please call the Willamette Humane Society at 503-585-5900, extension 300 or email info@whs4pets.com
For dogs found in Marion County that are healthy and not in need of fire-related medical care, please call Marion County Dog Services at 503-566-6933 from 9am-5:30pm Monday-Friday and 9am-4:30pm on Saturday-Sunday.
For dogs or cats found in either Marion or Polk County that are in need of fire-related medical care, please call VCA Salem Animal Hospital at 503-581-1438 or bring to 4053 Commercial Street SE in Salem. The hospital is open from 8a-8p every day. Patients brought to this hospital will be triaged, treated, and once medically able to be, transferred to either the Willamette Humane Society or Marion County Dog Services to be reunited with their families.
For pets recovered outside of those times, please house overnight if possible, for pets recovered outside of those times and in need of emergency care, Salem Veterinary Emergency Clinic is located in Salem and open at night. If rescue organizations are able to remain in custody of pets not in need of medical care, please do so to conserve space in the other facilities and fill out a Lost or Found Report at WHS in order to help facilitate reuniting with families.
Our hearts go out to the families who've been displaced, suffered loss of property or loss of life, and who've been separated from their animals. We are deeply grateful to the actions of our first responders and many private citizens who helped preserve so many areas nearby."
DATA.ODA.STATE.OR.US
data.oda.state.or.us
Oregon Veterinary Medical Association
September 16 at 7:57 AM ·
The Oregon Department of Agriculture has launched a database to help reunite animals displaced by the Oregon wildfires with their owners. Shelters, private groups and citizens caring for animals, please contact ODA by e-mail at animaltrack@oda.state.or.us to have the animals in your care added to the database. Owners looking for animals can view the database and claim their missing animal. It will take time for the database to be populated; if your animal has gone missing but you don't see them here, please check back.
Oregon Veterinary Medical Association
September 16 at 7:57 AM ·
The Oregon Department of Agriculture has launched a database to help reunite animals displaced by the Oregon wildfires with their owners. Shelters, private groups and citizens caring for animals, please contact ODA by e-mail at animaltrack@oda.state.or.us to have the animals in your care added to the database. Owners looking for animals can view the database and claim their missing animal. It will take time for the database to be populated; if your animal has gone missing but you don't see them here, please check back.
Corvallis friends offering a place to board displaced pets! Thank you, WillVet, Ark and Eastgate!
Willamette Veterinary Hospital
September 11 at 3:06 PM ·
Eastgate Veterinary Clinic, Ark Animal Hospital and Willamette Veterinary Hospital are still offering a place for displaced pets as available.
Boarding fees are being waived for displaced pets. A sponsorship from Elanco makes preventatives and vaccines available to displaced pets!
Stay safe Oregon!
Eastgate Veterinary Clinic: 541-752-3786
Ark Animal Hospital: 541-929-5061
Willamette Veterinary Hospital: 541-753-2223
Be careful with your doggy friends this holiday weekend!
OREGONVMA.ORG
Toxic Algae Advisories | Oregon Veterinary Medical Association
Thank you so much for being patient! It’s been crazy times! We’re working hard to take care of your furry family members!
KATU.COM
Veterinary emergency rooms see historic wait times because of coronavirus
Happy National Pet Week! We are honored to care for your special friend.
Oregon Veterinary Medical Association
May 6 at 7:40 AM ·
It's National Pet Week, a time to celebrate the human-animal bond, and encourage responsible pet ownership. Pets need a healthy diet, exercise, relief from exposure to the elements, regular veterinary care (including vaccinations and preventive medications), and, of course, companionship, socialization and stimulation. #ThankYouPets #NationalPetWeek
KOIN.COM
Local veterinarians warn dog owners of salmon poisoning
PETPOISONHELPLINE.COM
Thanksgiving Pet Safety Tips | Pet Poison Helpline