Since opening the new Behavior and Rescue Center in December 2022, OHS has seen pets graduate and be ready for adoption 25% faster.
PORTLAND, Ore. — There’s a new space at the Oregon Humane Society (OHS) to make sure every animal that scampers through their doors is ready for their forever home. The new Behavior and Rescue Center opened in December 2022 as part of OHS’ $40 million expansion project.
It’s an important piece of the animal adoption process. Many of the animals that come into OHS’ care come from traumatic situations and they need more time to heal and train for a successful shot at a
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