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Humane Society for Southwest Washington

Katie Vongthongthip, left, and her fiancee, Chance Newbill, play with their dog, Nova Scotia, at the Hope Village Safe Stay on Fourth Plain Boulevard. Before moving to Hope Village, the couple lived in a van for five years.

In Clark County, pets lifeline for owners experiencing homelessness

Katie Vongthongthip, left, and her fiancee, Chance Newbill, play with their dog, Nova Scotia, at the Hope Village Safe Stay on Fourth Plain Boulevard. Before moving to Hope Village, the couple lived in a van for five years.

May 9, 2023, 6:06am Clark County News

A pack of three feral cats, a mother and two kittens, wandered into The Swamp encampment last year looking for food. Read story

Mattie English uses a small pump sprayer to soak a kitten with lime-sulfur treatment at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington in December.

Wrangling ringworm saves kittens at Humane Society for Southwest Washington

Mattie English uses a small pump sprayer to soak a kitten with lime-sulfur treatment at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington in December.

March 19, 2023, 6:03am Clark County Health

The kittens up for adoption at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington are cute — pouncing on toys and chirping for attention. Read story

Humane Society for Southwest Washington staff member Megan Cowden greets two of the 18 dogs from Yreka, Calif.

18 rescued dogs come home for the holidays in Clark County

Humane Society for Southwest Washington staff member Megan Cowden greets two of the 18 dogs from Yreka, Calif.

December 21, 2022, 6:03am Clark County Life

Just in time to be adopted for the holidays, 18 dogs, including one expecting puppies, were successfully rescued by the Humane Society for Southwest Washington. Read story

Clark County organizations participate in Giving Tuesday

November 29, 2022, 6:04am Clark County News

Nonprofits across the county, state, nation and world are participating in the 10th annual Giving Tuesday campaign, a day promoting charitable donations on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving. Read story

Koreen Concannon of Camas walks 7-year-old horse Leah out of the stables on Monday at the fairgrounds. Evacuees like Concannon were able to bring horses to the Fairgrounds stables.

Ranchers, groups rally to help foster evacuated animals at Clark County Fairgrounds

Koreen Concannon of Camas walks 7-year-old horse Leah out of the stables on Monday at the fairgrounds. Evacuees like Concannon were able to bring horses to the Fairgrounds stables.

October 17, 2022, 1:19pm Clark County News

Local ranchers and organizations are coalescing to foster farm animals as the Nakia Creek Fire continues to grow. Read story

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Humane Society for Southwest Washington rescues 94 rabbits, prepares them for new homes

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October 3, 2022, 4:44pm Clark County News

Nearly 100 bunnies will soon be available for adoption through the Humane Society for Southwest Washington after their owner surrendered them to Clark County Animal Control. Read story

Liz Everling, director of animal care and population management, holds a rescue beagle as she unloads a transport van carrying 15 beagles at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington in east Vancouver on Saturday.

A bunch o’ beagles: Vancouver shelter welcomes 15 pups rescued from testing facility

Liz Everling, director of animal care and population management, holds a rescue beagle as she unloads a transport van carrying 15 beagles at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington in east Vancouver on Saturday.

August 20, 2022, 8:08pm Clark County News

Without barking, and with just a bit of whining, a brave new passel of puppies took their first steps in Clark County early Saturday afternoon. Read story

White mastiff mix Diesel carries around a squeaky Kong toy on Friday. The gift is from one of the sponsors partnering with cannabis company DogHouse to host the birthday celebration.

DogHouse to host free pet adoption weekend at Humane Society for Southwest Washington

White mastiff mix Diesel carries around a squeaky Kong toy on Friday. The gift is from one of the sponsors partnering with cannabis company DogHouse to host the birthday celebration.

August 1, 2022, 5:59pm Clark County News

Hefty white mastiff Diesel sniffed his way through toy-filled boxes, clamping down on the perfect toy: a plush gray and blue Kong-brand elephant. Read story

Kittens Janet, left, and Chidi, both 11 weeks, enjoy some downtime at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington on Tuesday morning. "At the end of the day the victims are the pets, and you don't know if they're going to survive or not," said Michelle Simeone, director of the West Columbia Gorge Humane Society.

Clark County animal shelters struggle as adoptions fall, more owners seek to re-home pets

Kittens Janet, left, and Chidi, both 11 weeks, enjoy some downtime at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington on Tuesday morning. "At the end of the day the victims are the pets, and you don't know if they're going to survive or not," said Michelle Simeone, director of the West Columbia Gorge Humane Society.

July 14, 2022, 6:01am Clark County News

Local animal shelters are filling up as adoptions decrease. Read story

Adoptable kitten Hermione, 3 months, greets visitors at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington on Dec. 9. The organization is experiencing an abnormally long kitten season this year. Kitten season refers to when female cats are giving birth to litters and typically lasts from April to October. Factors contributing to this include longer days, warmer weather and increased access to food.

Kitten season carries on (and on) in Clark County

Adoptable kitten Hermione, 3 months, greets visitors at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington on Dec. 9. The organization is experiencing an abnormally long kitten season this year. Kitten season refers to when female cats are giving birth to litters and typically lasts from April to October. Factors contributing to this include longer days, warmer weather and increased access to food.

January 1, 2022, 6:02am Clark County News

Weather, pandemic combine to extend cats’ breeding period, creating challenges for shelters, vets Read story