Humane Society of the Ochocos unveils new dog wing
Published 1:43 pm Thursday, July 17, 2025
- The Humane Society of the Ochocos is opening its new dog wing (Submitted by Humane Society of the Ochocos)
PRINEVILLE — Humane Society of the Ochocos staff and board members have long pined for a new facility.
Now, after more than 10 years of planning, fundraising and saving money, they have finally opened a new building and have invited the public to see it.
“It’s the new dog wing,” said Lynn Ott, board vice president. “We had three different phases planned. The first one is going to be just for the dogs.”
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The new building, built on the same property just north of the long-time shelter, is 7,000 square feet and features a sally port for law enforcement, grooming areas, a kitchen and 43 dog kennels, nearly double the 24 kennels at the older building.
Workers broke ground on the new dog wing in March, but efforts to add a new dog wing started back in 2015. Community growth had increased the amount of animal surrenders, strays and bite holds, plus local vet shortages have created spay and neuter issues.
But capacity wasn’t the only problem.
“Our shelter was falling apart,” said Shelter Manager Chanda Wallace. “We are overfull, completely doubled up on dogs in kennels.”
“The current shelter was built as a temporary shelter 30 years ago,” added board member Lori Hooper Antram. “It was never meant to be the permanent structure.”
Completion of the dog wing was made possible by volunteer support, numerous fundraisers during the past decade and community support. To push the project across the finish line, the Humane Society took out a loan of about $1 million.
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To raise funds to repay the loan, HSO are allowing people to sponsor the dog kennels in the new building. Sponsorships cost $10,000 per kennel and 23 of the 43 are still available to sponsor.
The next two phases of the shelter project include a new cat wing and a new admin space.