The Foundation at work! Clackamas County Dog Services was in desperate need of new, outdoor runs. The Foundation came to the rescue! Your donation dollars at work to help more dogs in need! Stay tuned for updates as the project moves forward! A few members of the Clackamas High School […]
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If you’re an outdoorsy dog owner, there’s a good chance you’re spending time with your pup on local hiking trails. Who wouldn’t be? We live in the perfect place for it. With so many adventurous dogs and people, there are some proper rules of etiquette and laws U.S. Forest Service […]
The Clackamas Dogs Foundation sponsors an Emergency Vet Fund to help pay for immediate medical emergencies for dogs that come into Clackamas County Dog Services (CCDS). This fund has saved many dogs and most recently, Ava and Shaggy. Here are their stories. Ava Ava, a grey and white Pit Bull […]
Don’t miss the Clackamas Dogs Foundation’s second annual Hound-Me-Downs garage sale at the Oregon City Farmers Market from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 16. The market is located in the parking lot across the street from the county’s Public Services Building at 2051 Kaen Road in Oregon City.
Board Member Recruitment The Clackamas Dogs Foundation (CDF) is a 501c3 tax-exempt corporation. We are currently recruiting for an open position on our Board of Directors. This is a volunteer position and we are looking at the successful applicant being able to spend at least four hours a […]
January is National Train Your Dog Month! Stay tuned for weekly tips from our trainer. Week 4: Loose leash walking! Walking on a leash is one of the most common behaviors people want their dog to learn. It is simple to teach but requires lots of patience and consistency. When […]
As an open door shelter, Clackamas County Dog Services (CCDS) cares for every dog that comes to them. All too often these dogs arrive in rough shape. Our veterinary staff works hard to heal the dogs, however with limited resources and funds the shelter often has to turn to outside help. And […]
By: Laura Perkins, CPDT-KA It’s that time of year in Oregon when the rain and darkness keep us indoors more often. Although we may be content staying home and relaxing more in the winter, our dogs really need the same level of mental and physical stimulation all year long. When we don’t give […]
The Clackamas Dogs Foundation is happy to announce our two newest board members, Lydia Hamann and Shawn Santos! Lydia comes to us as a long time dog owner and referred by a dear friend, Gail Mohrlang, who served on the Clackamas Dogs Foundation’s board and passed away late last year. […]
On February 11, 2016 the Clackamas Dogs Foundation hosted their annual volunteer and Staff Appreciation Event! We decided to mix things up this year and take the gang bowling. It was a wonderful time and nice to reflect back on the great year we have had. Together we worked to […]