For people facing serious illness or the infirmities of old age, one concern often surfaces slowly but insistently: What will happen to my pet when I’m gone? For millions of Americans, pets are not accessories or hobbies; they are constant companions and beloved...
Shoppers can find unique treasures while making a lifesaving difference for local animals at the Oregon Coast Humane Society’s upcoming Pop-Up Boutique fundraiser, taking place over two special weekends in February at the Vintage House, next to the OCHS Thrift Store....
Positive reinforcement training is considered the best and most humane way to train dogs. This method focuses on rewarding the behaviors you want (using treats, toys, praise, or anything your dog enjoys) so your dog will repeat them. Instead of using punishment or...
OCHS is pleased to announce the purchase of 8.66 acres from Lane County for $500 on December 2, following a unanimous vote of approval by the Lane County Board of Commissioners. The approval came after OCHS Executive Director Elizabeth Thompson delivered a compelling...
Santa Paws and his elves are hard at work preparing for the Oregon Coast Humane Society’s beloved PAW-liday Store, opening November 1st at 1179 Bay Street, next to the OCHS Thrift Store. The store will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The PAW-liday Store is fully...
The Rubber Duck Roundup splashed to life last Saturday, September 20, at Darlings Marina on Siltcoos Lake with about 75 people in attendance and plenty of dogs in tow. Members of Florence’s Jeeps R Us club joined the festivities, handing out souvenir rubber ducks to...