Multnomah County Slashes Animal Adoption Fees, Urges Public to Help Ease Overcrowded Shelters

Multnomah County Slashes Animal Adoption Fees, Urges Public to Help Ease Overcrowded Shelters

PORTLAND, Ore. – With its kennels nearly full, Multnomah County Animal Services is lowering adoption fees this month in hopes of finding new homes for dozens of pets.

Adoption Special Through September

For the remainder of September, dogs can be adopted for just $25, a fraction of the regular adoption fee, which typically ranges from $60 to $300 depending on the breed and age of the animal.

County officials announced the special on Friday, noting that the shelter’s dog kennels were 98% full. The goal is to place at least 50 dogs into permanent homes before the end of the weekend to make room for incoming animals.

“We’re asking you for help to get them adopted to make room for the other found and at-risk animals of our community,” the county wrote in a Facebook post.

Discounts for Cats, Rabbits, and Small Pets

The discount program isn’t just for dogs. Cats are available for adoption for $15, while rabbits and other small animals can be adopted for just $5. All new pet owners are still required to pay a standard county licensing fee, which ensures pets are properly registered.

The reduced rates are part of the county’s back-to-school adoption special, designed to ease pressure on overcrowded shelters while giving families the chance to welcome a new companion at an affordable cost.

Overcrowding Strains Shelters

Animal services officials say overcrowding has been a growing challenge in recent months. With kennels at near capacity, shelters face difficulties housing new strays and animals surrendered by owners who can no longer care for them.

Overcrowding not only limits intake but also increases stress for animals. Shelter staff say dogs and cats often struggle in loud, crowded environments, making quick adoptions critical for their health and well-being.

A Call for Community Support

Multnomah County’s special adoption rates aim to encourage more residents to consider adoption rather than purchasing pets from breeders or stores. Officials stress that adopting a pet not only helps the individual animal but also creates space for others in urgent need of care.

Community members are also encouraged to support shelters in other ways—by fostering animals, volunteering time, or donating supplies such as food, bedding, and toys.

How to Adopt

Prospective adopters can visit Multnomah County Animal Services’ website to view available pets, learn about adoption requirements, and schedule visits. Staff are on hand to help match families with animals suited to their lifestyle and to provide information on licensing and long-term care.

With lowered fees and nearly full kennels, the county hopes to see a surge of adoptions before the month’s end. For families thinking about adding a furry friend, officials say now is the perfect time.

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