Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign

by Oregon Humane Society
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign
Oregon Humane Society's End Petlessness Campaign

Project Report | Jun 7, 2013
Stranded Dog Rescued

By Marsha Chrest | Development Program Manager

OHSTAR members hiking in to the remote location
OHSTAR members hiking in to the remote location

The OHS Technical Animal Rescue Team (OHSTAR) responded to the call for assistance from the Clackamas County Sheriff at approximately 5:30 pm. JD had been on the river with his owners when he was swept away by the current below the site of the old Marmot Dam. The dog found refuge on the steep shore and then scrambled up to an otherwise-inaccessible rocky shelf about 20 feet above the water.

OHSTAR members hiked 30 minutes to get within sight of where JD was last seen. Team member Jennifer Stangel then rappelled down approximately 50 feet to the rocky shelf. After locating the shy dog, she used cheese treats to gain his confidence. Stangel was able to fit JD with a safety harness and rope. Her fellow OHSTAR members then raised JD to safety as darkness fell.

OHSTAR members train throughout the year to help animals who are stranded and need human help to survive. They have rescued pets stranded on cliffsides, riverbanks, and other areas and structures that can only be accessed safely using ropes, climbing equipment and other technical rescue equipment. This work is supported entirely by donations to OHS.

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May 3, 2013
Rescue Alert

By Marsha Chrest | Development Program Manager

Mar 25, 2013
Calling on Bo Obama

By Marsha Chrest | Development Program Manager

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Oregon Humane Society

Location: Portland, Oregon - USA
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Project Leader:
Marsha Chrest
Portland , Oregon United States

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