Central Oregon Pets 2024

For the team at Central Oregon Pets (aka the Source Weekly), itโ€™s our favorite time of the year! Nearly every one of us is a parent to a pet or two, and we love sharing the loveโ€”and the storiesโ€”of local pets. Inside this edition of Central Oregon Pets, let your heart melt with Richard Sittsโ€™โ€ฆ

2024 Pet Photo Contest!

CUTE PETS OF CENTRAL OREGON It is not an understatement to say that running this Cutest Pet photo contest is one of the joys our staff looks forward to all year. This year, Central Oregon Pets launched a new online platform allowing readers to vote for their favorites. We got over 800 entries from overโ€ฆ

A Film About the Pets of the Campsโ€ฆ and CAMP

Central Oregonians may have gotten a glimpse or two of the encampments dotted around Central Oregon, from Dirt World between Bend and Redmond to China Hat south of town. But in a new documentary, viewers get an up-close-and-personal view of the places where people live on the literal margins โ€” with a focus on notโ€ฆ

Your Latest Lunch Date: Alpacas

Theyโ€™re very kind to the land,โ€ Amanda VandenBosch says about the camelid cousin to the llama, the alpaca. VandenBosch has dedicated her life to spreading knowledge and experience about the alpacaโ€™s sustainability, and yes, their unique healing powers. โ€œAlpacas are very calming,โ€ she explained. โ€œWe always say to people, especially when having picnics, โ€˜take aโ€ฆ

Kitten Season is Nearly Here!

The kittens are coming… This ominous fact rings true when kitten season rolls around, running from mid-spring to early fall. Or, as Lynne Ouchida, director of Community Partnerships for the Humane Society of Central Oregon, puts it, โ€œfrom Easter to Halloween.โ€ Thatโ€™s a lot of kittens and they all deserve loving homes. Thatโ€™s where volunteerโ€ฆ

The Latest for Central Oregon Pets

Oregon Ranks Highest in Animal Protection Oregon had the strongest animal protection laws in the nation as of 2023, according to a new report published by the Animal Legal Defense Fund, the legal advocacy organization for animals. Many factors and laws were taken into consideration, including a law allowing victims of domestic violence to keepโ€ฆ

Dog Trainer Gains Hope from Bend Community

Dogs are manโ€™s best friend. Some dogs, however, need a little extra help in becoming successful, well-trained pets. Thatโ€™s where the idea for a woman-owned dog training business, Paw 2 Paw, came from. A drive and a passion to help both people and dogs prompted dog-trainer Lauren Henderson to start a business of her own.โ€ฆ

Author Debuts โ€˜Never Leave the Dogs Behindโ€™ Book in Bend

A fitting destination to launch her second book, โ€œNever Leave the Dogs Behind,โ€ Brianna Madia will soon introduce r eaders in Bend to her poignantly radiant display of survival. Known publicly as a bold and wild woman, Madiaโ€™s raw storytelling in her newest memoir reveals the grit behind the blue checkmark, which often leads strangers toโ€ฆ


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