| Sun Dec 14, 2025 @ 9:30AM 12/14 CENTRAL OREGON BUILD DAY |

Welcome! We’re so glad you’re here!
Volunteering for Fences For Fido is a life-changing labor of love. A morning spent unchaining a dog is a gift for the dog-lover’s heart.
If you’ve ever worried about a lonely chained dog, we know you’ve wished that someone could do something to help.
With Fences For Fido, YOU can be that someone.
We’ll show you how.
In just one morning, you can join like-minded people in changing life for a dog, for a family, and sometimes for an entire neighborhood. And you’ll be finished by noon. There’s no better way to kick off your weekend.
Here’s how to get started:
It’s really that simple!
Reach out to our executive director, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
, with any questions. We’re glad you’re here and we want to help!
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Sasha was able to meet some of our most seasoned volunteers who came from various regions in Oregon and Washington for her southwest Washington build. Previously, Sasha spent many hours a day in a 2x3 cage or she was tied to a zipline.
Entanglement is a serious risk to tethered dogs. As you can see below, Sasha would get herself in quite a tangled mess, which be life threatening if the line wraps around a dog's neck or limbs.
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Volunteers create a space of freedom and safety from the dangers of a zipline. Run free Sasha! Visit this link to see more photos of her freedom day!
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In the wee hours of the morning, one of our beloved Fidos was fighting for his life.
We first met Big, in 2021 when our crew in Washington built a fence for Big and his friend Jewll.
This last month, Big was rushed to the ER vet as he had been vomiting excessively and was extremely lethargic. Thanks to our Nelson & Ginger Care Fund founded by our friend Angela, we were able to say “yes” to helping our sweet Fido. Big had a serious internal infection and he was diagnosed with a rare disorder called Megaesophagus, which decreases mobility in the muscles of the esophagus. Now, he must be fed meals upright with carefully measured soft dogfood. He has a long road to recovery and will be doing some outpatient treatment and will also need a special feeding chair.
His guardian, filled with gratitude, sent us this message: “I want to tell everyone from Fences For Fido, thank you so much for helping pay the bill at the vet. He was very sick and if he hadn't gone in, I would of lost my best friend and my service animal companion, if they hadn't helped.”
So that we can continue to provide life-saving vet care for our Fidos in the future, please help replenish these funds by donating to the Nelson & Ginger Care Fund. We still need to raise $4,000 to replenish the funds for Big's care.
It takes a village to ensure that our Fidos are safe and healthy, and we’re so grateful for your support of any amount! Donors, we thank YOU for helping dogs who need urgent care.
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Join us for an evening of Wine & Wags as we gather together as kindred spirits to support our important efforts on the Warm Springs Reservation. Click here to register!
Fences For Fido was formed back in 2009 to fill the gap in our community by providing free fences, dog houses and critical vet care for dogs living outside on chains in Oregon and Washington. Together, in the last 13 years, we have unchained more than 3000 dogs in the Pacific Northwest including in Central Oregon. Unchaining dogs is the heart of our mission. That’s why in 2013, Fences For Fido championed legislation in Oregon that limited tethering and elevated shelter standards, improving the lives of dogs living outside.
It’s in that spirit, in 2014, Fences For Fido began building fences for dogs on the Warm Springs Reservation, and today we serve as the only animal-welfare organization authorized by the Tribal Council. To that end, Fences For Fido extended our mission and compassion to fill the gap on the Reservation so that families with pets have access to spay and neuter and other important veterinary care services. Just like in 2009, when we founded Fences For Fido, our hearts recognized, if not us, who will help the dogs in Warm Springs?
To that end, we implemented a 4-prong action plan to help bridge the gap in access to life saving care and services on the Warm Springs Reservation, which include:
Please invite your dog-loving friends to this very special event. Festivities include live music and silent auction. In addition, your event ticket includes wine or beer, free non-alcoholic beverages, and hors d'oeuvres.
You won’t want to miss this exclusive event! Register today as seating is extremely limited to 40 guests.
Click here to register!
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We have so many ways to give this holiday season!
Our goal is $30,000 to fill hungry bellies of cats & dogs for the next 6 months on the Warm Springs Reservation.
Just a small donation enters you to win fantastic prizes.
November 1st - December 31st
Show your love for Fidos with Bonfire merchandise. You choose your favorite style until Dec. 5th.
Central Oregon:
541 Boutique, Bend, OR
December 2nd & 3rd. Your purchase gives back to Fidos!
Show your support on December 3rd by visiting us at the Bend Holidawg Market at Spider City Brewing
Oregon ONLY:
November 15 - December 1
Your qualifying Oregon recyclables help Fidos!
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We had an incredible display of generosity thanks to all of the donors who quickly stepped forward to donate funds for much needed shelter for dogs in Warm Springs! Doghouses arrived in September ahead of our October 8th delivery date! Volunteers delivered the doghouses just in time for winter weather.
Thank you to everyone who helped us meet our fundraising goal! This much needed love and action could not happen without you.
Also, a big thank you to Central Oregon's KTVZ - NewsChannel 21 for announcing our Doghouse Drive!
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Sitka & Juneau spend all day tethered outdoors while their guardian works. Sitka (below) often breaks free of his tethers and roams the neighborhood and puts himself in many unsafe situations. We're so grateful, we can help Sitka & Juneau and other dogs just like them! Veterinary care is so important too. As you can see, Sitka has a skin allergy. Fortunately, Sitka is already receiving care for his skin thanks to the Nelson & Ginger Care Fund.
Their fence build is on November 27, 2022. You can volunteer for any of our builds by visiting this link or you can donate here.
Thank you!
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