Dear Friends, We hope you will join us on June 10th for our “Home Is Where My Dog Is” fundraising event and celebration at Paschal Winery in Talent, Oregon from 5-8 p.m. I want to...
Did you know one of the reasons why The Street Dog Project promotes spaying dogs is to prevent pyometra, an infection of the uterus? This life-threatening condition is a medical emergency, which is usually fatal if...
Street Dog Project received a call from SOVSC on Saturday, concerning this sweet boy. Rosco is a one-year-old Great Pyrenees who came to the ER and was diagnosed with salmon poisoning. His owners had opted...
Meet Preach, an adorable husky-pit puppy brimming with joy! Recently, Preach received his second round of puppy vaccines from the dedicated volunteers at Rogue Valley Street Dogs, as he trains to become a service dog...
We first met Flip, a beautiful black mastiff mix, when someone at an outreach event in Ashland told us there was a dog who was limping and needed help. Flip’s guardian, Erik, told us he...
i came to southern oregon when the pandemic hit, and everything seemed to be falling apart. i wasn’t aware what my next step would be, and because of the state of the country at the...
In many a sense, I owe my life to street dogs, or at least the quality I have these days. The organization has a mission statement of spay and neuter for homeless individuals pets there...
by Nancy Lyon, Co-Founder While writing a descriptive paragraph recently, one of the lead Street Dog Project volunteers said, “words just don’t come to my mind”. In the case of naming our organization words did...
Pet overpopulation is the number one killer of dogs and cats in the United States. According to the ASPCA, approximately 6.3 million companion animals enter shelters every year, and each year about 920,000 animals are...