Oregon Humane Society New Shelter Project 2000
From ANIMAL PEOPLE, May 2005:
Oregon Humane Society New Shelter Project 2000
Skanska USA Building
Free downloadable PDF file: <www.oregonhumane.org/shelter.htm>
To review in May 2005 a book published to commemorate the
opening of the new Oregon Humane Society shelter in June 2000 might
appear to be revisiting old news, but ANIMAL PEOPLE learned long ago
that shelters need time to age.
The Oregon Humane Society shelter in April 2005 scored 100 on
the ANIMAL PEOPLE 100-point scoring scale, explained in detail in
the June 2004 edition. Based upon how well a shelter fulfills the
“Five Freedoms” articulated by the British Farm Animal Welfare
Advisory Committee in 1967, with nine further considerations
specific to dog and cat sheltering, the ANIMAL PEOPLE scale is
designed to evaluate all types of shelter on an equal footing,
regardless of size, function, or budget.
New shelters tend to score better because they incorporate
better ideas, but the $8.3 million investment put into the Oregon
Humane Society shelter has much less to do with the perfect score
than the successful functioning of the facilities, including a
particularly effective floor plan. Many more expensive shelters fall
short, sometimes scoring only in the 70-point range, while
thoughtfully designed shelters built on a fraction of the Oregon
Humane budget have scored above 90 points. Oregon Humane handles
more than twice as many animals as any shelter previously scoring 100.