Project Pooch, Inc. - Lake Oswego Pet Shelter

Project POOCH, Inc. is a non-profit dog rescue and youth program. Dogs at high risk for euthanasia are rescued from local shelters and brought to the POOCH kennel on site at MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility. Youth in the program are then taught how to train, groom, and care for the dogs, and help them to get adopted into their forever homes!

  • Shelter Address
  • 15800 Boones Ferry Rd., Suite A2
    Lake Oswego, OR 97035
  • Phone
  • (503) 697-0623
  • Contact Name
  • Sarah Bradham
  • Website
  • https://pooch.org/
  • Pet types
  • Dogs
  • Location served

Adoption Process

STEP 1: Adoption Application. STEP 2: Kennel Visit and Submit the $50 deposit. STEP 3: Home Visit. STEP 4: Trial Visit. STEP 5: Submit the Adoption Fee

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