City of Eugene Animal Services
Local Celebrities Campaign to License Our Four-Legged Eugeneans
It’s estimated that of Eugene’s approximately 40,000 dogs, only 40 percent are licensed. With the help of local celebrities, the City of Eugene Animal Services Program has launched a licensing campaign aimed at increasing the number of licensed dogs. Local celebrities and their pooches posed for pictures as part of the campaign and are encouraging community members to license “their Eugenean.” Celebrities include Bev Smith of Kidsports, Storm Kennedy and Steve Tannen of KUGN, staff of Ninkasi Brewing, the former reigning Slug Queen Marie Slugtoinnette, UO Alumni Director Tim Clevenger, and Eugene Chamber of Commerce President Dave Hauser. The campaign also includes a 30 second public service announcement airing on local TV stations.
For more information about dog licensing, visit www.petdata.com/eugene.
Services provided:
- Two full-time specially-trained Animal Welfare Officers providing service seven days a week.
- The issuing of dog licenses just for Eugene dogs.
- Animal sheltering and adoption at the First Avenue Shelter through a contract with with Greenhill Humane Society. Services are provided at the former site of the County shelter located at 3970 W. 1st Avenue in Eugene.
- The City of Eugene's Spay, Neuter and Vaccination Clinic continues to operate out of the 3970 W. 1st Avenue location. They also provide vaccinations and flea control products.
For more information, read our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Document.
Read the Animal Services Six Month Report - July 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012
CONTACTS
- Licensing information for City of Eugene dogs.
- Lost and found animals, animals at large, or abuse call 541-687-4060
- To contact the 1st Avenue Shelter located at 3970 W. 1st Ave. in Eugene call 541-844-1777.
- To see animals in the care of the shelter visit www.green-hill.org and click on Lost & Found.
- To reach the City of Eugene Spay, Neuter and Vaccination Clinic please call 541-682-3643.
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