Fido News Archives

FIDO receives Banfield Charitable Trust Grant

Friends  Involved in Dog  Outreach has  received  a  $3000  Grant   from the Banfield  Charitable  Trust  to  help

FIDO  Dog Food  Bank

provide  pet food for  the FIDO  Dog Food  Bank  Program.

The  FIDO  Dog Food  Bank is  open  the  third Saturday  of  each  month,  providing  dog food  to  low  income  households.    Without  the  help  of the  Dog Food  Bank,  many  of  these  people  would  not  be  able  to

 

feed  their   pets  and   would  be  force
to  surrender  them  to  shelters  and  rescue  groups.

Each  month  the Dog Food  Bank  distributes  approximately  5,500  for  food  to  help  feed  pets  in  nee

Banfield  Charitable  Trust

d.

For  additional  information  on  the  Banfield  Charitable  Trust   visit 
www.banfieldcharitabletrust.org

Rabies and Microchip Clinic March 31st

FIDO, Friends Involved in Dog Outreach will be holding a low cost Rabies and Microchip Clinic  on Saturday March 31st  from  11am-3pm.  The clinic  will be outside Kmart,  in the Berry Hill Shopping  Mall,  at  19003 Beaver Creek Rd.

These clinic are held in a effort to assist in licensing dogs in Clackamas County.  All dogs are required to have a current rabies vaccine before licensing,  and microchipped dogs receive  a $5 per year discount on dog licenses.

It is important to vaccinate, microchip,  and license your dog for its own to keep it safe and help a lost dog get returned to you quickly.

FIDO  will be offering  $10  rabies shot and  $30 Microchips,  both for $35.  All dogs must be leashed  and well behaved,  cats… Continue reading

Pet Food Drive

When: JANUARY 23RD- JANUARY 27TH

WHERE: OREGON CITY HIGH SCHOOL

CAFETERIA AT BOTH LUNCHES

WHY: ALL DONATIONS WILL GO TO KITTY HOGG AND FIDO

EVERYONE WHO DONATES WILL BE ENTERED INTO A DRAWING TO WIN A DOMINO’S PIZZA & A PAIR OF REGAL MOVIE TICKETS!!!… Continue reading

Happy New Year!

Welcome to FIDO’s  new  website.  We  will be adding to the site over the next few months,  so share you ideas and thought with us.

If you are in need of dog food,  check out the information on our Dog Food Bank, to see if you qualify.  If you’d like to help  check out our volunteer opportunities,  or how you can make a donation.  We think you will find the new site  easier to get around,  and the added information useful.… Continue reading

FIDO Has Moved!

F.I.D.O. has a new Home!

That’s right, we have moved into a new location in Oregon City and we are all settled in and ready for action!  We are now located at 2100 Kaen Rd.

FIDO Needs Volunteers!!

Do you like to meet new people, while helping the community and getting “puppy kisses”? Then you are just who we need.

FIDO has many events throughout the year and volunteers are key to our success. If you would like to volunteer, please contact us at 971-678-6928 or email us at fido@fido-clackamas

FIDO

Friends involved in Dog Outreach (F.I.D.O.) is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization, founded in June 2004 by the citizens and business people of Clackamas County, Oregon, who wanted to help ensure a bright future for all dogs in the county by operating the Dog Food Bank and AniMeals as well as supporting the work of Clackamas County Dog Services..

Currently we hand out 4,000 to 5,000 Lbs of dry dog food every month. Your Help Is Always Needed, Every Bag Helps.
Please Help By Donating Today. You can take your donations to any of our ‘Drop-Off-Locations’ and of course you are always welcome to donate directly through out PayPal account.

In March of 2005 we added our AniMeals program.

In February of 2009 we launched our Dog

Please Help By Donating Today.

Currently the F.I.D.O. Dog Food Bank and AniMeals programs distribute 4,000 to 5,000 Lbs of dry dog food every month.  

Your Help Is Always Welcome, Every Bag Helps!

You can take your dog and cat food donations to any of our 'Drop-Off-Locations' and of course you are always welcome to donate directly to our PayPal account.

FIDO is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization, founded in June 2004 by the citizens and business people of Clackamas County, Oregon, who wanted to help ensure a bright future for all dogs in the county by operating the Dog Food Bank and AniMeals as well as supporting the work of Clackamas County Dog Services..