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Humane Society of Central Oregon

About

HSCO has been serving the community since 1961. HSCO cares for stray, neglected, surrendered and abused animals. Adopt your new best friend at HSCO.

Mission

The mission: "Strengthening the human-animal bond by advocating and compassionately caring for animals."

Address: 61170 SE 27th St, Bend, OR 97702, USA
Phone: (541) 382-3537
gro.ocsh@ofni
State: Oregon
Zip Code: 97702


Reviews
Incredibly helpful and caring staff! I checked out the shelter in hopes to adopt a dog that would get along well with my huge pup at home. Although I did not find a good fit during the first visit, one staff member, Karah actually took the time to reach out to me later with potential matches. It is clear they really care about finding the perfect home for each animal and take the time to ensure the adoption will be a successful placement in the long run. Have to say I am amazed and appreciative of their dedication. It is inspiring. Thank you and please keep up the good work!!!
9 years ago (25-09-2017)
I'm a volunteer here at the shelter and we are not a high kill shelter. We care about our animals. Why we have empty dog kennels is because our dogs get adopted out so fast. Even pint bulls get adopted out so fast. Because people love our dogs. We are a nonprofit organization as will. We even get transfers in from California and taxes because of the hurricane that happened so they had to make room for the dogs that got left behind by there owns. We are not a high kill shelter.
9 years ago (19-09-2017)
Amazing staff they treat their animals quite well. I adopted chewy from here a couple months ago and he's the best dog I've ever had. Thanks guys!!
9 years ago (01-10-2017)
Recently adopted two kittens from here. I really wish I had read these reviews first. I am ashamed that I supported an organization that prioritizes paying it's employees over rescuing and caring for animals. Ends up the kittens we adopted were full of worms, the humane society hadn't even giving them a full dose of womer before adopting them out, and then refused to supply me with and wormer to finish the dose. Clearly care more about getting animals in and out as quickly as possible without regard to their health. Adopting out sick animals is irresponsible and shady. And a high kill rate when your shelter is half empty is super shady. There's no excuse for this.
9 years ago (18-09-2017)
Thank you so much for helping me with the whole process of finding the right one. Maude is settling in and she's the perfect fit for me . I'm greatful for the kindness and professional your staff gave me while I was there. I forever greatful for your help finding my companion. All your staff is wonderful. 🐶🐶🐶🐶
9 years ago (25-09-2017)
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