For people who have pets, taking time out to receive medical care and treatment is challenging. Often, they face giving up their pets because they have no one to take care of them while they...
Did you know that an estimated 25% of the unhoused have pets? Pets provide a committed level of companionship that many of their owners don't receive elsewhere. While these dogs and cats provide support these...
Rogue Valley Street Dogs is proud to be featured in the Ashland News in December 2024 in "From Leashes to Lifelines: How Rogue Valley Street Dogs is Changing Lives." Our Board President, Laura Cuddy, was interviewed...
For decades, the overpopulation of cats and dogs posed a significant challenge for animal shelters, leading to overcrowded facilities, abandoned pets, and the heartbreaking reality of euthanasia. The movement to promote spaying and neutering emerged...
Regardless of where we live, our world is filled with uncertainty. Amidst the chaos, one of the most reliable sources of comfort and joy is the companionship of a pet. Whether it's a wagging tail...
At Rogue Valley Street Dogs, we believe every pet deserves access to the care they need, regardless of their owner's circumstances. For individuals living on the streets or facing poverty, pet companionship is often a...
Our team does everything it can to keep companion pets with their people. Suzy Q was found abandoned as a puppy in front of a food bank in Cave Junction. A kind woman rescued her...
For many of us, pet companionship is a cherished part of life. For people experiencing homelessness or living with very limited financial means, having a dog or cat can provide a sense of stability, companionship,...
It’s a sunny morning in Ashland, and in the parking lot of OHRA (Opportunities for Housing, Resources & Assistance), about a half dozen leashed dogs — and one cat, in a harness riding on a...
Join us on this episode as we explore the vital work of Rogue Valley Street Dogs, supporting the pets of the homeless with care, food, and spay/neuter services. Tune in to JPR hear from Laurie...