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AVAILABLE NOW! Free ‘Canines for Clean Water’ 2025 Calendar

​Created by the City’s Stormwater Team and just in time for the new year, the Canines for Clean Water 2025 Calendar is now available for FREE to Springfield residents, while supplies last.

To get your copy, visit one of the following locations.

City offices:

• Springfield Public Library – 225 5th St., Suite 301
• Springfield Justice Center’s Animal Control – 230 4th St.
• Springfield Operations – 201 S 18th St.

Willamalane locations:

• Adult Activity Center – 215 W C St.
• Bob Keefer Center – 250 S 32nd St.
• Willamalane Park Swim Center – 1276 G St.

Vets, pet supply stores, and more:

• All American Pet – 1833 Pioneer Pkwy E.
• Albertson’s – 5755 Main St., and 2000 Marcola Rd.
• Best in Show (BIS) Pet Grooming – 5670 Main St.
• Bi-Mart – 1521 Mohawk Blvd.
• Cascade Animal Clinic – 901 W Centennial Blvd.
• Companion Animal Clinic – 5620 Main St.
• Dog Gone Cute Pet Groomers – 1790 S A St.
• Grocery Outlet – 160 14th St.
• House of Dogs – 835 A St.
• Luckydog Day & Night Care – 423 Q St.
• McKenzie Feed & Pet Supplies – 4441 Main St.
• Mini Pet Mart – 1999 Main St.
• Oregon Veterinary Referral Associates – 215 Q St.
• Petco – 3000 Gateway St., Suite 220
• Precious Pets Grooming – 6566 Thurston Rd.
• Q-Street Animal Hospital – 235 Q St.
• Springfield Chamber of Commerce – 101 S A St.
• Springfield Utility Board (SUB) – 250 A St.
• VCA McKenzie Animal Hospital – 5303 Main St.
• Wash Your Dog Spot – 2787 Olympic St., Suite 1
• Wilco Farm Store – 1401 21st St.

Perfect for Springfielders who love dogs and spend time in the great outdoors, this calendar shows off 12 adorable, local pooches. It also reminds us to #scoopthepoop to prevent bacteria from polluting the waterways where we love to romp and play!

Visit the webpage and take the pledge to scoop the poop, and we’ll send you the official Canines for Clean Water bandana and a poo bag holder for your leash.

About the 2025 edition

We started making this edition of the calendar in the spring of 2024 with the announcement of a pup photo contest on the City of Springfield’s Facebook page and website. From the photo entries that we received, more than 300 City staff were invited to vote for their favorites. Then we grabbed our camera, squeak toys, and doggie treats, and met each pooch and their family for a romping and playful photo shoot.

We hope this calendar is as fun to read as it was to make! We’ll be back to do it again next year.

Find our webpage at bit.ly/SpfldCanines.