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PIease Read Before Adopting a Sealyham Terrier in Oregon
    Sealyham Terrier Dogs can make good pets in Oregon if they match your IifestyIe. The Sealyham Terrier is a rare, white, small fluffy dog from Wales. Sealyham Terriers are bold, happy, indefatigable dogs. Sealyhams are somewhat more aloof than other types of Terriers. A pack animal, the Sealyham Terrier needs to be with people and feel like a member of the family. Sealyhams do well with older children and can usually be socialized to get along with other pets, but may be combative with other dogs. Sealyhams can live in an apartment with enough exercise. This breed does best in cooler climates.

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lnteresting Sealyham Terrier Trivia Low-Cost Oregon Spay & Neuter Clinics
    Sealyham is the name of the estate belonging to Captain John Edwards, who developed the Sealyham Terrier. Sealyham Terriers are considered to be among the rarest and most endangered dog breeds. Alfred Hitchcock owned Sealyhams.

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Sealyham Terrier Rescue

Oregon Animal Rescue
(Sorted by Zip Code.)

Hood River County - Hood River, OR 97031
Promoting Responsible Ownership of Dogs 541-387-3647

Clatsop County - Astoria, Oregon 97103
Spay and Neuter Humane Association 503-325-7729

Multnomah County - Portland 97211
Oregon Humane Society 503-285-7722

Multnomah County - Portland, Oregon 97221
Animal Aid 503-292-6628

Multnomah County - Portland, OR 97282
Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon 503-797-2606

Marion/Polk County - Salem 97301
Willamette Humane Society 503-585-5900

Marion County - Salem 97309
Salem Friends of Felines 503 581-9444

Benton County - Cornvallis, OR 97333
Heartland Humane Society 541-757-9000

Benton County - Cornvallis 97333
S.N.Y.P. 541-535-8532

Lincoln County - Newport 97365
Central Coast Humane Society 541-265-3719

Lane County - Eugene, Oregon 97402
City of Eugene Spay & Neuter Clinic 541-682-3643

Lane County - Eugene 97402
Lane County Animal Regulation Authority 541-682-3645

Curry County - Brookings 97415
South Coast Humane Society 541-412-0325

Coos County - Coos Bay 97420
Coos County Animal Control 541-269-2312

Douglas County - Roseburg 97470
Douglas County Animal Control 541-440-4450

Lane County - Westfir 97492
Feline Assistance Network 541-556-2809

Jackson County - Medford 97501
SNYP of Jackson County 541-858-3325

Klamath County - Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601
Friends of Pets of Klamath Basin 541-723-6600

Klamath County - Klamath Falls, OR 97601
Klamath Humane Society Project SNIP 541-882-1119

Crook County - Prineville, OR 97754
SNIP House 541-447-6444

Columbia County - Columbia City, OR 98651
PROD 509-538-2397

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or if you know another low-cost clinic to recommend, please
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