Dec 17, 2020
Working in partnership with Greenhill Humane Society and Lane County Animal Services, a team from the Oregon Humane Society assisted an overwhelmed pet owner in Lane County today.
More than 250 guinea pigs were living at the residence and have been transported to OHS in Portland where they will receive care and any necessary medical treatment.
The Cat and Kitten Intake Center at OHS has been transformed to accommodate the guinea pigs and their specific needs. Staff and volunteers will be caring for the animals until they are ready for adoption.
“A crisis of this size called for collaboration. We are pleased to be working with our Lane County partner and Oregon Humane Society to help the guinea pigs and the people impacted by this situation,” says Cary Lieberman, Greenhill Humane Society Executive Director.
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Dec 17, 2020
Working in partnership with Greenhill Humane Society and Lane County Animal Services, a team from the Oregon Humane Society assisted an overwhelmed pet owner in Lane County today.
More than 250 guinea pigs were living at the residence and have been transported to OHS in Portland where they will receive care and any necessary medical treatment.
The Cat and Kitten Intake Center at OHS has been transformed to accommodate the guinea pigs and their specific needs. Staff and volunteers will be caring for the animals until they are ready for adoption.
“A crisis of this size called for collaboration. We are pleased to be working with our Lane County partner and Oregon Humane Society to help the guinea pigs and the people impacted by this situation,” says Cary Lieberman, Greenhill Humane Society Executive Director.
Dec 17, 2020
Working in partnership with Greenhill Humane Society and Lane County Animal Services, a team from the Oregon Humane Society assisted an overwhelmed pet owner in Lane County today.
More than 250 guinea pigs were living at the residence and have been transported to OHS in Portland where they will receive care and any necessary medical treatment.
The Cat and Kitten Intake Center at OHS has been transformed to accommodate the guinea pigs and their specific needs. Staff and volunteers will be caring for the animals until they are ready for adoption.
“A crisis of this size called for collaboration. We are pleased to be working with our Lane County partner and Oregon Humane Society to help the guinea pigs and the people impacted by this situation,” says Cary Lieberman, Greenhill Humane Society Executive Director.
Pet of the Week: Lexi
Lexi is a 6-year-old pit bull terrier mix who would be a great companion for hikes and outdoor play.
Posted: Dec 15, 2020 1:02 PM
Posted By: Jolene Daib
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EUGENE, Ore. – Lexi is a 6-year-old pit bull terrier mix who would be a great companion for hikes and outdoor play.
She is a bit fearful when meeting new people, but once she gets to know you, she is your friend forever.
Lexi would do best in a household with adults and children mature enough to take it slow and let her adjust to her new surroundings at her own pace. Lexi has lived with a dog previously, but would do best as the only dog in the home. She would probably be too much for a cat to handle.