Animal Shelter Hours:
12pm – 3:00pm (Weekdays)
10am – 5:00pm (Weekends)
Phone: (843) 747-4849
2455 Remount Road
North Charleston, SC 29406
EIN: 57-6021863
CFC: 81775
12pm – 3:00pm (Weekdays)
10am – 5:00pm (Weekends)
Phone: (843) 747-4849
2455 Remount Road
North Charleston, SC 29406
EIN: 57-6021863
CFC: 81775
“OPERATION FIX IT” DESIGNED TO SAVE ANIMALS THROUGH SPAY-NEUTER SURGERIES
/in News, Press Room, Something to Bark About, Uncategorized /by Will HowellCharleston Animal Society announces the launch of “Operation Fix It: Spay it Forward” May 1 – May 5. This critical fundraiser will support their crucial mission of providing low-cost spay and neuter services to thousands of animals annually.
Fix It
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/in Uncategorized /by Will Howell$3,000 REWARD OFFERED FOR INFORMATION INVOLVING SEVERELY NEGLECTED DOG
/in News, Press Room, Something to Bark About, Uncategorized /by Will HowellA female dog just over a year old was found wandering on Houston Street in North Charleston and brought to Charleston Animal Society for lifesaving treatment.
August Mail Donate
/in Uncategorized /by Will HowellIS YOUR DOG OR CAT THE NEXT RESCUE BREW SPOKESPET?
/in News, Press Room, Something to Bark About /by Will HowellThe Rescue Brew star search celebrating Charleston Animal Society’s 150th Anniversary is underway! Just enter a photo of your dog and cat and he or she could be on the label of Rescue Brew made by Commonhouse Aleworks.
Celebration Donate
/in Uncategorized /by Will HowellSummerville Vote
/in News, Press Room, Something to Bark About, Uncategorized /by Will HowellVote now for the Summerville Journal Scene’s 2024 Readers’ Choice! Ballot is open March 11 through April 12, 2024.
Caitlyn: 9 Years Later
/in News, Press Room, Something to Bark About /by Will Howell9 years ago, a very special dog named Caitlyn came into Charleston Animal Society’s care after being made a victim one of the most shocking cruelty cases ever witnessed in our organization’s 150 years. Her snout had been sealed shut with electrical tape, cutting off blood flow and making it impossible for her to eat or drink.